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Posts
- Category: Blogging Tips
- Category: Car and Driving
- A close look at car depreciation
- A new car every 15 yrs, or a used car every 5 yrs? (2)
- A note on extended warranty
- An investing-friendly car buying guide
- Checking the car out
- Gas prices from around the world
- Internet resources on buying cars
- Making a list
- Picking a budget
- Researching your car
- What is the color of your car?
- Why should I buy a used car?
- Wrapping it up
- Category: Economy
- Category: Inflation
- Category: Investing
- An investing-friendly car buying guide
- Bogle-quote on market swings
- Buffett on the best investment idea
- Buy I Bonds by April 30 to earn 4.28--6.06%
- Efficient Market Theory vs. Fundamental Analysis - Part I
- Efficient Market Theory vs. Fundamental Analysis - Part II (1)
- How fast should my money grow?
- Investing abroad in turbulent times
- It is all about anticipation
- Keeping it simple (1)
- Online banking - a great alternative
- Timing a jittery market
- Why should we invest?
- Category: Investing Basics
- "Real" and "nominal" interest rates
- Banks, Investment companies and Investment banks
- Basics of Finance and Investing
- Efficient Market Theory vs. Fundamental Analysis - Part I
- Finance 101 - who needs it?
- Players in an investing environment
- What determines the "real" interest rate?
- What is a "bond"?
- What is a "market"?
- What is a "money market"?
- What is a "security"?
- What is a "stock"?
- What is an "asset"?
- Why should we invest?
- Category: Investing Books
- Category: John Bogle
- Category: Misc
- Category: Money and Brain
- Category: Philosophy
- Category: Social Security
- Category: Stock Market
- A layman's take on market fluctuations
- Anticipating Bernanke's next move
- Bearish run in a bullish market
- Buffett on the best investment idea
- Buffett says we are in recession
- Efficient Market Theory vs. Fundamental Analysis - Part I
- Efficient Market Theory vs. Fundamental Analysis - Part II (1)
- How to predict a bear market (if you can!)
- Market tanks on "Black Monday" anniversary
- Riding the boom-bust wave
- Timing a jittery market
- Category: Warren Buffett

