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Want to Know How the Housing Bubble began?
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by wandav22  6-16-2008   
 This is an excellent article on the history and origins of the US housing bubble leading to the sub prime mortgage meltdown.
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Baby Boomers will soon become a target for all the Scam Artists out there
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by wandav22  6-13-2008   
 This article is not new but the scams are timeless. Prinit it off and keep it near you for when anyone comes calling offering schemes that sound too good to be true. They probably are.
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Baby Boomer Nest Egg results 2000-2002
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by wandav22  6-3-2008   
 This articel shows yet again the dangers Baby Boomers face if they use the do not protect themselves against losses in the stock market when they are in retirement
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Target Date Funds Not Good in Retirement
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by wandav22  5-17-2008   
 Professor Zvi Bodie says Target Date Funds make sense during your working life. Such Funds should move more and more of your assets out of equities as you get closer to retirement. In retirement some of those assets should be converted into inflation protected annuities. The aim being to create a guaranteed income for life.
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Want Retirement Income that Never Runs Out?
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by wandav22  5-14-2008   
 Finance Professor Zvi Bodie talks a lot of sense for Baby Boomers wanted to protect their nest eggs, avoid large losses and have regular inflation adjusted retirement income for life. Watch the videos as he explains how inflation adjusted annuities can work for you too.
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Press Release for this Blog and eBook
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by wandav22  5-8-2008   
 Here is my Press Release for my Blog and eBook on how Baby Boomers can protect their nest egg in retirement.
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Brain-Damaged Traders Prevail in High-Risk Investing Situations
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by Kore7  3-16-2006    2
 Dramatic studies show human emotions can get in the way of profit maximization. As the rounds progressed, the "normal" participants passed, becoming cautious and concerned about conserving their winnings. Those with lesions did not, and ended the game with an average of $25.70, almost $3 more than the "normal" group.
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