Stock Capitalist

Les and Simon are a couple of “Stock Capitalists” that scour thru literally hundreds of stock market related sites, newsletters, e-mails, blogs, etc… and “siphon” out great ideas, quotes, recommendations, and stock market related information. They have been trading the stock market for more than 20 years and offer some of their insight and best articles of interest.

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Stocks and Bonds

12th March 2010 by stockauthor No Comments

Stocks and bonds are two powerful ways to grow your money. If you plan on retireing in your lifetime these investment vehicles can be a big help.

So, what are stocks and bonds?

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How Do IRAs Work?

11th March 2010 by stockauthor No Comments

Just how does an IRA actually work? These investment plans work to help you defer taxes on your investment in order to give you a higher rate of return. But how does it work?

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5 questions to consider when buying Arizona real estate

11th March 2010 by stockauthor No Comments

Arizona real estate
Even though you feel you may have found the perfect home, it’s vital to look at the big picture and make sure you haven’t overlooked anything that could be a potential pitfall. When buying Arizona real estate, here are 5 questions you should examine before taking the plunge:
1. Do I qualify for [...]

A Female Parliamentary Majority in Just One Country: Rwanda

11th March 2010 by Les No Comments

About half of the world’s countries currently have some sort of quota for women in their national legislatures, but women are still a small minority in nearly every national parliament around the globe.

Health Care Reform and the ‘Doc Fix’

11th March 2010 by Les No Comments

For health-care reform to cut the deficit, it doesn’t need to undo the “doc fix” — the continued easing of Congressional curbs on Medicare payments to doctors. It just needs to improve upon the status quo.

Home repair grants – The fact

11th March 2010 by stockauthor No Comments

The federal government of the US allots these grants to the residents of America. Apart from this, many state regimes and non-public communities also grant home repair grants to the needy. At certain times you may be at the end of the rope to find the precise place of these grants.

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What We’re Reading…

10th March 2010 by Les No Comments

Fake storefronts, and other links from around the Web.

Single Parents, Around the World

10th March 2010 by Les No Comments

Across the industrialized world, about 15.9 percent of children live in single-parent households. Most of those households are headed by women.

Does Lack of Insurance Kill?

10th March 2010 by Les No Comments

Different studies offer differ answers. A Harvard doctor tries to sort through the research.

From Arms to Entitlements

10th March 2010 by Les No Comments

Health and Social Security spending went up. Military spending went down. Only one of those two trends will continue.

Did the Minimum Wage Increase Destroy Jobs?

10th March 2010 by Les No Comments

A look at job shifts in individual states seems to prove that it did, an economist writes.

Health-Care Reform and the ‘Doc Fix’

9th March 2010 by Les No Comments

For health-care reform to cut the deficit, it doesn’t need to undo the “doc fix” — the continued easing of Congressional curbs on Medicare payments to doctors. It just needs to improve upon the status quo.

Women Underrepresented in Parliaments Around the World

9th March 2010 by Les No Comments

About half of the world’s countries currently have some sort of quota for women in their national legislatures, but women are still a small minority in nearly every national parliament around the globe.

The Gender Wage Gap, Around the World

9th March 2010 by Les No Comments

Across the industrialized world, the typical full-time male worker earns 17.6 percent more than his female counterpart.

Where the Jobs Are

9th March 2010 by Les No Comments

Job openings rose in January, according to a new Labor Department report. The job openings rate was highest in education and health services.