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Friday, December 07, 2007
For What It's Worth
Our plan to help homeowners by Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
On mortgage relief, who gains the most?
A corrupt banking system?
Is the subprime mess just the beginning of the credit crunch?
More departures from Florida
Headline of the day: A Goldilocks jobs report
A look behind today's jobs report
Indeed, perception moves markets
The Scrooge of Wall Street
Barry Ritholtz sits down with WallStrip
OECD predicts global economy will slow in 2008
Foreign small-cap financials aren't feeling the pain like they are in the United States
Dollar's fall delivers takeover bargains
S&P 500 correlation to oil prices
Jack Hough profiles Darling International
Two guys hold up Bankrate
Smith & Wesson blown up
Which tech company has the most cash? IBM, HP, Intel, Google, or Apple (Click here for answer)
Howard Lindzon's nirvana stocks
If you love junk, this is your kind of market!
Meanwhile, the best performing financials since June
S&P's low-priced gems
Feeling contrarian? Turnaround guru delivers 10 picks
Top 4-star stocks according to CAPS
The latest guru buys & sells
The power of momentum stocks
Q&A with the Prince of Value
The evolution of an investor
Prop trader shares three rules
Top 10 bottom fishing tips by Thomas Bulkowski
Money Management by Robert Deel
Keeping it super simple is a good approach
Having a rough time with trading lately? Brett offers some advice
Kiev on mastering trading stress
It's time to make those New Year's Trading resolutions. Here is how you should get started!
Some interesting fund statistics
Contrary to popular opinion, mutual funds with relatively few holdings tend to underperform
The pitfalls of chasing performance
According to Ned Davis Research, a high-yielding portfolio launched at the worst time in the past 40 years not only would have kept your income growing at the pace of inflation but would have increased in value eightfold
Will active ETFs make mutual fund obsolete?
Wanna master the Universe? First, master the tax code!
How a family of seven is able to live on $35,000 a year after taxes
Why living frugally is only part of the solution
Checkbook Math is increasingly rare
Why do companies make it so tough for you to guard your social security number?
Get in shape with the Wii?
"If A is success in life, then A equals X plus Y plus Z. Work is X; Y is play; and Z is keeping your mouth shut." - Albert Einstein

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