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I’d rather have no advice than bad advice.

I can’t help it. I read some bad sales advice today and I gotta say something. I’ll try to keep it positive, but my tongue is already bleeding from biting

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It’s not the company. It’s the people in the company. It’s you.

When you walk into someone’s place of business to shop or buy something, what are you expecting?   Most people (you included and me included) expect someone friendly, someone helpful

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Economic gentrification

The economy in Florida isn’t just jobs, jobs, jobs, says Dale Brill, the former president of the Florida Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the Governor’s Office of Tourism, Trade and

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3 Ways to Lose Everything in the Stock Market

Learn more about these minefields so you can tread carefully around them. By Brian Feroldi To be a successful investor, it’s just as important to know what to do as

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SFBW Agenda

How to avoid being tripped up in family legal, financial planning When it comes to estate planning, sometimes the most obvious things can be overlooked – like forgetting to consider

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5 Retirement Investing Rules You Should Know by Heart

Follow these strategies and you’ll be in much better position to retire. By Dan Caplinger Saving for retirement takes lifelong planning, and many people find it intimidating to try to

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Do Parents Get Special Tax Breaks?

Thankfully, there’s some financial relief for those who have kids. By Maurie Backman While raising children can be a wonderful experience, it’s also an expensive prospect. From clothing to food

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3 Stocks Retirees Should Avoid

Motley Fool contributors offer insight into stocks retired investors ought to ignore. By Todd Campbell Studies have shown that long-term investing in stocks outperforms other investment strategies, but once investors

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Attention, Baby Boomers: Here’s How to Know if You’re Retirement-Ready

If you’re able to check of these four boxes, you’re ready. By Jason Hall Over the next couple of decades, about 10,000 baby boomers will retire every single day. If

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It Was a Good Bet

By Morgan Housel When the odds are in your favor and you still lose. Warren Buffett has many disciples. Hedge fund manager Mohnish Pabrai is one of them, and one of

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The Average American Doesn’t Itemize Deductions. Should You?

By Matthew Frankel If you have enough deductible expenses, itemizing could possibly put more money back in your pocket. According to IRS data, only 30% of taxpayers decided to itemize deductions

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4 Common Ways Seniors Can Wreck Their Retirement

The work doesn’t stop once you reach the finish line of retirement. Here are four ways seniors could struggle to meet their financial needs during their golden years. By Sean

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