English: Scan of original life insurance advertising from 1882. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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Bill Smith presents Social Security Disability Funds posted at 2012 Taxes - Free Tax Filing Options, saying, "Mr. Hoffman, who is endorsed by the American Trial Lawyers Association, offers workers compensation assistance for clients, and also helps to win personal injury and Social Security Disability funds for those with a substantial case."Ward Carson cfp presents Women and Retirement – The Happy 401k posted at The Happy 401k, saying, "Ward Carson is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™. He is the owner of The Happy401k.com and the Managing Partner of Cambridge Financial & Insurance Group. Cambridge provides counsel to corporate clients in the areas of qualified retirement plans and executive/employee benefits. Through TheHappy401k.com, Ward shares valuable insight for sponsors and participants of corporate retirement plans."
John Schmoll presents Protecting Your Retirement Funds in These Volatile Economic Times posted at Frugal Rules, saying, "Whenever you invest in the stock market, it’s important to be aware of current economic conditions and how they may impact your retirement portfolio as you seek to build wealth that’ll last for the long run."
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Abdulrasool presents S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats 2013 posted at Top Dividend Stocks, saying, "S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats is a listing of all companies in the S&P 500 Index that have consistently increased dividends each year for the last 25 years. You will find some of America's largest blue-chip companies in this index including AT&T, Chevron, Coca Cola, Johnson & Johnson, McDonalds, Procter & Gamble, Wal-Mart and Walgreen. For the year 2013, the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index had 54 companies that were equally weighted and not favored because of their sizes or market capitalization."Richard presents City Index Spread Betting posted at RichardPF.
Bryan Chau presents The Ace of Trades - 7 Tips For Flips posted at Success Pen Pal, saying, "tips, investing, stocks, markets, positions, strategies, success"
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Gary presents Permanent Life Insurance - Whole, Universal, Variable Universal posted at MyLifeInsuranceQuotes123.com, saying, "Term life insurance the cheapest and most commonly purchased policy in the United States, but what about permanent coverage? Researching all your options, not just the popular ones, is essential to finding the best policy for your needs. Check out this comprehensive guide on permanent life insurance and see if it makes sense for your family."Gary presents Life Insurance Types posted at MyLifeInsurance101, saying, "Term life insurance may be the most widely known type of policy, but what about whole, universal and variable life insurance? Despite terms popularity, wouldn't it be wise to thoroughly research the other types available? Here is a guide to help you think about the factors affecting which kind of policy may be best for you and your family's financial security."
Matt Becker presents How to Start Investing From Scratch – Part 1 posted at Mom and Dad Money, saying, "This is the advice I would give myself if I were starting from scratch, with little money or understanding of investing. If you put your mind to it, you can probably accomplish all of this within the span of a few weeks. Remember that your initial investment returns are relatively unimportant to the long-term outcome, so the most important thing is to get enough of an understanding that you feel comfortable and then to just get started."
Bryan Chau presents How To Maximize Your 401K - All The Way! posted at Success Pen Pal, saying, "401k plans, investing, money, savings, retirement, funds, stocks, strategies, success, etc."
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gmeinna presents Investing With A Broker: How to Get Started posted at BobbyFinance.That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of stock carnival ecstasy using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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