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Samuel Martin
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Buy your First House Before you Can Afford itPurchasing a home is most likely the biggest and often the best investment that you will ever make. Why not make that investment now?
If you are saving up with the goal of getting your dream home within the next two to five years, the following ideas could help you buy your house sooner than you planned. Stock Alert Program Satisfies Need for SpeedOnline investing continues to be popular among consumers, due in part to the fact that it meets most Americans' requirements - it's fast, easy and convenient. Desperately Seeking Diversity, SimplicityIf you think choosing the right investments is complicated, you're not alone. Investors looking for simplicity and portfolio diversification are driving demand for all-in-one investment options. Performance Contracting Helps Save on Energy CostsTo improve energy efficiency, some companies are doing more than just turning out the lights at the end of the day. Point and Click your Financial PlanYou've organized the contents of that bulging shoebox and tracked down the stray receipts lurking in jacket pockets. Now you're ready to point and click your way to what you hope will be a generous tax refund. 401(k) Participants Turn to Pros for Help Managing Their MoneyYou're a computer engineer, or a nurse, or a graphic designer. Just keeping current in your own specialty is an effort. So what happens to your 401(k) retirement plan while you're off doing what you do? Consumers Bear Brunt of Cold WinterEven though Americans are feeling some relief at the gas pump from last fall's record prices, their checkbooks are still likely to take a hit this winter as natural gas and heating oil prices continue to soar. Financial Education Can Pay Dividends for YouthAccording to statistics from the National Council on Economic Education, only seven states require high school students to take a personal finance course while eight others require courses with personal finance content. Study Shows Americans Need to Get Financially FitMost Americans lack basic understanding when it comes to their credit score and personal finance, according to the results of a survey by consumer advocacy group Consumer Action and financial services provider Capital One. Firm Guides Parents Through College Savings PlansAccording to a survey conducted by the New York-based College Board, college tuition costs are rising faster than the pace of inflation. Between 1993 and 2003, for example, the average cost of tuition and fees for four years rose 47 percent at public colleges and 42 percent at private institutions.
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