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LuckyIcon Art Releases Office Style Icon Set V2.0

By Sergey Zorin

Design your software products in Microsoft(R) Office 2003 style, common for millions of users, with a help of Office Style Icon Set. The icons in a typical style for nearly all possible actions guarantee an effective work with your software.

Wealth Building: Become Your Own Money Manager: 4 Simple Steps You Need To Know To Manage Your Money

By Karen Stanlake

No one cares more about your money than you do. Invest in yourself and learn to construct and maintain a profitable portfolio, or learn how to question your broker. Your investments shouldn't go up and down like a roller coaster, but should be on a steady, upward trajectory. Learn how to invest and leave the amusement rides behind.

How To Continue Charitable Giving During A Recession

By Wesley Watkis

Finding ways to continue charitable giving during a recession can be rough. Times are probably tough for you and your family, but they are equally hard for charities. Many of these organizations help people who cannot help themselves or who don't have enough money to meet their most basic needs. When the economy sours, these charities struggle to find the necessary resources to keep the help coming.

Advantages & Disadvantages Of Dividends

By Wesley Watkis

A dividend is a portion of a company's profit that is paid out to the shareholders, commonly in cash or stock. For investors, dividends present a great way to get periodic payouts on a high-yield investment. However, like all types of investments, there are drawbacks to any plan that routinely pulls out money rather than continues increasing revenue.

Quick Guide To Foreign Markets

By Wesley Watkis

Diversifying your investments is one way to strengthen your overall portfolio, and it's one of the most popular in today's economic climate. Aside from varying your investments between stocks, bonds, and cash accounts, however, another popular option is to invest in one of the 21 major stock markets that exist outside of the United States.

Investing For Small Business

By Wesley Watkis

Whether a sole-proprietorship, partnership, or a limited liability corporation, all small business owners know that they are already investors in their own business. With so much involved in the day-to-day operations of running a business, many small business owners place investing in the back of their minds. However, this can be a dangerous way to operate.

Investment Advice For Veterans

By Wesley Watkis

While solid financial advice can help anyone, there are a few pieces of investment advice for veterans that you should know about. Having served in the military, there may be benefits that you are entitled to. Taking advantage of these resources is a smart investment tip. You've earned the benefits, so why not put them to use for your future?

Alternative Investments: Arts & Antiques

By Wesley Watkis

While many people put their money into stocks and bonds, one way to enjoy growing your wealth is to get in on the alternative investments of art and antiques. Not only do you get to have fun of hunting for hidden gems, if you know what you are looking for, you can almost certainly sell your finds for a profit.

Investments For Beginners: What To Expect The First Year

By Wesley Watkis

Whether you are in twenties and wondering how best to make your money work for you or in your forties and desirous of ensuring your retirement is safe, it's never too late to begin investing. Before you jump into the stock market with a "sure thing" tip from your neighbor, however, be sure to do your research and understand what you can realistically expect from your first year of investing.

Getting Serious About Investing In Your 30s

By Wesley Watkis

Financial planning is a good idea no matter how old you are, but your 30s are one of the best times to really focus (or get started) on a plan for the future. By now, you are probably more established in your life than you were a decade ago. You have had some time to build your career, ideally with a company-furnished 401(k) for retirement or some other long-term plan.

The Dangers Of Investment Fads

By Wesley Watkis

When choosing to invest your money, you want to invest wisely. Unlike saving money, which occurs when you put money away to grow while protecting your initial principle, investing money involves a certain amount of risk to your initial principle in order to generate a return on investment.

Recovering Lost Retirement Funds

By Wesley Watkis

The question on many people's minds these days is how to recover their lost retirement funds. It's happened to all of us—we invested our hard earned money only to watch the economy fall and our investments wither away. Even the low risk accounts are dwindling, making it hard to believe that we will have enough to retire on, much less meet our other financial goals.

The Benefits Of Financial Planning

By Wesley Watkis

If you worry about money, you are not alone nearly as alone as you think you are. A recent financial poll demonstrated that two-thirds of respondents felt anxious about their long-term financial situation, yet less than half of that actually seek formal help in making changes to their bottom line.

Online Investment Frauds Exposed

By Wesley Watkis

Taking control of your investments has never been easier, but there are some online investment frauds you should know about. There's a wealth of information online about stocks, companies, and their investment potential. Finding which information is worth paying attention to and which information is deceptive, however, can be tricky.

Setting Financial Goals

By Wesley Watkis

If you don't know how much you are saving or when you will be able to retire, it's time to look at the benefits of setting financial goals. It's important to look at what your future plans are, how much you can contribute to them, and how you plan to manage and grow your wealth.

The Key To Financial Independence

By Wesley Watkis

When it comes to financial independence, it often seems that there are certain members of society who just have a better chance of succeeding than everyone else.

The Gift Of Giving

By Wesley Watkis

When we initiate estate planning, most of the focus is on the financial aspect of your legacy. Your will, trusts, and other bequests usually focus on who gets what, how much of it they get, and what they're allowed to do with it.

The Do's & Dont's Of Online Investing

By Wesley Watkis

Like any type of investment or financial plan, online investing is not without its supporters or cynics. The basic premise of online investing is simple; it is much like making investments through a traditional financial planning organization, but from the comfort and privacy of your own computer. When you do anything online, you get the convenience of working anytime, anywhere, and having an incredible resource'the Internet - at your fingertips.

Biggest Investment Mistakes

By Wesley Watkis

In order to fall under the umbrella of the "financially responsible," most people know they need to start financial planning early, keep a diversified portfolio, and stave off debt. However, despite best intentions, these goals are not always easily accomplished. In most cases, the culprit is simply life getting in the way.

Investing During A Tough Economic Climate

By Wesley Watkis

In today's economic climate, it can be difficult to keep faith in financial planning and investing very high. That's because most people thinking about financial planning during a rough economy - first-time investors and veterans alike - all focus on how to salvage the ruins of their savings, and very little else. This is only natural, since the bulk of investments made five or ten years ago are reaching some of their lowest points.

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