bripblap.com - 10/11/2008
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Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - October 11, 2008
The Dividend Guy Blog —
... we are in
Some people are buying dividend stocks - should you?
The continuation of a quality short-term plan
The Articles
Dividend yield stocks and their debt loads
Read a stock chart in 5 seconds
Some short-term investment winners
Bad Board of Directors are why we are in this mess
Pros and cons of dollar cost averaging
Mistakes can kill you in these markets
Britney Spears spends a crap load of money
Investing myths ...
Book Giveaway Winner and Thanksgiving Links - Oct 12, 2008
Million Dollar Journey —
... Digerati Life does a money analysis of Obama vs McCain: The Presidential Candidates Sound Off On Your Money.
Generation X Finance being an advisor says that “Stay the Course” is Becoming a Hard Pill to Swallow in This Market.
Money Smart Life gives us career advice to help you get ahead and feel good about it.
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