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Personal finance books, when done well and by an author with expertise and objectivity in the subject area, offer a crash course at a reasonable price. The best books provide enormous value. You can spend hundreds or thousands of dollars attending some "financial seminars" and learn a fraction
Flashback: My 1999 Warning About the Looming Tech Stock Bubble
Those who have read and listened to my advice over many years know that I'm not a market-timer and don't predict which industry group is going to do best over the next year. But, I have warned sometimes about speculative bubbles, flawed strategies and gurus with
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The Engine Driving the Growth of U.S. Companies
According to new analysis by Standard & Poors, for the first time ever, foreign income taxes paid by the 500 large companies in the S&P 500 index paid have exceeded U.S. federal income taxes paid. This surprising result occurred in 2008.
In fact, foreign income taxes paid