November, 2009

Trading Day Stocks: The Classic Risk/Reward Scenario

Assess your Skills and Situation With the world economy in recession, many people are trying to figure out new ways to make money. One of the most attractive quick return avenues drawing people in large numbers is how to day trade stocks. Day trading is now more accessible than ever before, but that doesn’t mean it ...

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Marketing Your Home Business

Creating or Recreating Your Home Business Whether you are creating a brand new, home-based business or recreating it to make a fresh start or help with debt relief, there is always a lot of work to do. You need to do market research to see how your product or service will be received by the public. There ...

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Consumerism Commentary Matching Charitable Donations for Thanksgiving

On behalf of myself, Smithee, and Tom Dziubek, to all those who celebrate today, have a happy Thanksgiving. I will be spending the day with my girlfriend’s family in New York. Although there’s nothing that makes one day of the calendar inherently more special than any other day, Thanksgiving is a good opportunity to think ...

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Giving to Receive: What Legacy Will You Leave?

This is a guest post from Tyler Tervooren, a long-time GRS reader. Tyler is a practical environmentalist who writes about the overlap of money, sustainability, and personal development at Frugally Green. Have you accepted yet that you’re going to die? Have you? Honestly? We’ve been doing it for thousands of years but, for some reason, most ...

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Free Water, Expensive Notebook

I got a kick out of this article from the NY Times yesterday: Commuters Overlooking Free Treasure:I might not have appreciated the marvel of the Grand Central Terminal water fountain if it hadn’t been for the notebook.I had run into Posman Books after getting off my train and finding myself without a notebook, and grabbed ...

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