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The Myths of Investing
Rule #1: The Simple Strategy for Successful Investing in Only 15 Minutes a Week!
by Phil Town
Phil Town is now a very wealthy man, but he wasn't always. In fact, he was living on a salary of $4000 a year when some well-timed advice launched him down a highway of investing self-education that revealed what the true 'rules' are and how to make them

Part 1
Monkey Business; Swinging Through the Wall Street Jungle
by John Rolfe, Peter Troob
Forget what you've read, forget what you've heard, forget what you've been taught. MONKEY BUSINESS pulls off Wall Street's suspenders and gives the reader the inside skinny on what working at an investment bank, where the promised land is always one more

Introduction
The Faber Report; How Wall Street Really Works :And How You Can Make It Work For You
by David Faber, Ken Kurson
When David Faber talks, Wall Street listens. For nearly a decade, on CNBC's popular Squawk Box and in his own 'Faber Report' segments, David Faber has broken many of the biggest stories to hit Wall Street, including the fraud at WorldCom and the collapse

The Bursting of the Tech Bubble, Part 1
The Coming Economic Collapse: How You can Thrive When Oil Costs $200 a Barrel
by Stephen Leeb, PhD., Glen Strathy
With a nineteen-year history of making bold yet astonishingly accurate forecasts, it is little wonder that when Dr. Stephen Leeb speaks, smart investors take heed.

The Deep, Dark Mysteries of Investing Revealed
Investing for the Financially Challenged: How to Become Rich Using Your Bankers Money
by Walter Updegrave
If phrases like 'pre-refunded municipal funds' and 'collateralized mortgage obligations' make your eyelids feel like they weigh a ton, this book is for you. A solid, concise primer that recognizes your fears, cuts through the jargon

James Awad
The Best Investment Advice I Ever Received: Priceless Wisdom from Warren Buffett, Jim Cramer, Suze Orman, Steve Forbes, and Dozens of Other Top Financial Experts
by Liz Claman
Have you ever wondered how Warren Buffett made so much money in the stock market? Or how CNBC's Jim Cramer became such a savvy money manager? What if they, and other famed financiers like them, let you in on their most-prized wealth-accumulation secrets

Understanding the 'Why' of Real Estate
Rich Dad's Real Estate Advantages: Tax and Legal Secrets of Successful Real Estate Investors
by Garrett Sutton, Esq., Sharon L. Lechter C.P.A.
Real Estate Advantages is for first-time as well as seasoned real estate investors. It reveals the tax and legal loopholes available and most important, how they can be used together to not only maximize your income - but accelerate your income

Ask a Salesperson
Rich Dad's Who Took My Money? : Why Slow Investors Lose and Fast Money Wins!
by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter C.P.A.
'I have $10,000. What should I invest it in?' As mentioned in the introduction, for a number of years I really did not know how to answer this simple question. My early replies to this question were awkward, wordy, and rambling.

Introduction
401(k) Take Charge of Your Future: A Unique and Comprehensive Guide to Getting the Most Out of Your Retirement Plans
by Eric Schurenberg
Considering how indispensable 401(k) plans have become, it is amazing how accidentally they came into being. Unlike Individual Retirement Accounts, say, which have vocal supporters in Washington, no congressman ever campaigned for the creation of 401(k)

The Crime of the Century
The Retirement Savings Time Bomb: How to Defuse It
by Ed Slott
Let me tell you about Ann, a woman with a nest egg consisting mainly of her 403(b), a tax-deferred retirement account for employees of nonprofit entities such as schools and hospitals. A widow, she was retired from her job of 30 years as a New York City

Playing The 'Back 9'
The Retirement Savings Time Bomb: How to Defuse It
by Ed Slott
In the not so distant past, the issue of protecting retirement savings rather than investing for retirement might have been considered putting the cart before the horse. Not any longer.

Guide For Anyone Starting Anything
The Art of the Start: The Time-tested, Battle-hardened Guide For Anyone Starting Anything
by Guy Kawasaki
There are many ways to describe the ebb and flow, yin and yang, bubble-blowing and bubble-bursting phases of business cycles. Here's another one: microscopes and telescopes. In the microscope phase, there's a cry for level-headed thinking.

Anyone Can Become Rich
The Big Money
by Frederick R. Kobrick
What if I told you that most investors today are practicing a form of 'Red Coat Investing' that undermines their ability to become truly wealthy? I would add that there is a way to win your own independence from inflexible, counterproductive investing.

Staying in the Game
Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World
by James J. Cramer
Former hedge-fund manager and longtime Wall Street commentator Jim Cramer explains how to invest wisely in chaotic times, and he does so in plain English in a style that is as much fun as investing is - or should be, when it's done right.

The Couch Potato Portfolio Is Microwavable
The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing: A Book for Procrastinators, the Financially Challenged, and Everyone Who Worries About Dealing With Their Money
by Paul B. Farrell, J.D., Ph.D.
A Book for Procrastinators, the Financially Challenged, and Everyone Who Worries About Dealing with Their Money. You don't trust your brokers as far as you can drop-kick them. Stock market listings make your eyes swim.

Why Don't You Get A Job?
Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom
by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter C.P.A.
What is the difference between an employee and a business owner? Whey do some investors make money with little risk while most other investors just break even? Whey do most employees go from job to job while others quit their jobs and go on to build

Introduction
Fund Your Future: Winning Strategies for Managing Your Mutual Funds and 401(K)
by Julie Stav, Lisa Rojany Buccieri
Julie Stav shows step by step how to set financial goals and examine your current investment plans to determine if you are investing as profitably as possible. Her signature blend of supportiveness and expert practical advice takes the fear out of

Advice & Discussions
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Buying a new house. For a single parent.
Ok, right now my dad and I are living in a 1 story house. It was a lot of money, so my dad's father had helped pay the rent. The thing is, we're gonna have to move out of our house and move into another one. Our only choice is 2 story houses. Reason is, because that's all they have here.
Why can't I?
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