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Stock Dividends vs. Cash Dividends

Briton Ryle
Posted December 26, 2013

Cash dividends and stock dividends mean different things for companies, and in the same way, they mean different things for investors...

Investing Locally

Brian Hicks
Posted December 26, 2013

Local investments are a good way to diversify your portfolio while giving back to your community. But here are some things to watch out for...

Biotech's Next Blockbuster Drug

Jason Stutman
Posted December 23, 2013

Investor hype surrounding this research is just beginning to to stir, and we're expecting the storm to hit in 2014.

Why You Should Avoid Debt in 2014

Geoffrey Pike
Posted December 23, 2013

In order to build wealth, you need to limit your debt. There are a number of reasons for this. But the bottom line is that the more debt you carry, the less wealth you can build. In other words...

The Ban on Light Bulbs is Irrelevant

Jeff Siegel
Posted December 23, 2013

The coming ban on incandescent light bulbs has charged up a lot of folks. Is it unconstitutional? Is it an overreach of the government? Is it better for the environment? Does it help with energy...

Investing on Margin

Briton Ryle
Posted December 23, 2013

Margin can be an indispensable tool for investors, but it can also cause your portfolio serious harm if used carelessly. Here are three applications in which margin works its magic.

Emergency Fund Investing

Brian Hicks
Posted December 23, 2013

If you lost your job today, would you have enough money to keep paying your bills? Here's how to ensure you never have to worry...

Will the Article V Convention Stop the Threat of Socialism?

Laura Macklem
Posted December 23, 2013

After decades of socialist intervention in the United States, a handful of lawmakers have finally figured out a way to stop it. Through a national Article V Convention, which refers to the Fifth...

Investing in Education Technology

Brian Hicks
Posted December 20, 2013

School kids today are more likely to play an educational iPhone game than a game of dodge ball, and more likely to do their homework online than beside a textbook. The edtech sector is booming, and...

We like our Rednecks with a Slice of Liberalism

Jeff Siegel
Posted December 20, 2013

Liberals are shocked by the fact that Phil Robertson's religious beliefs lead him to speak out against homosexuality while conservatives are shocked that a media company has suspended the reality TV...

A Minor Infringement of Your Constitutional Rights?

Brian Hicks
Posted December 20, 2013

At what point did we decide it was acceptable for law enforcement to bully us into giving up our fourth amendment rights? Because that's what happening right now, right here in the United States...

What $75 Billion Means for the Fed

Geoffrey Pike
Posted December 20, 2013

Don't let the Fed's recent announcement fool you. Cutting $10 billion a month off an $85 billion buying spree only exacerbates the problem. The Fed really has no idea as to how to get out of the...