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. . .but it sure is fun. Congratulations go out to Mike, Cynthia and Jack (check your email), who won the 3 book giveaway. Using a random number generator, I used three random numbers to select the winners from the email entries. Each winner will be receiving copies of the following three [...]

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This is a guest post from author Richard A. Ferri, CFA. If you’d like to write for TDR, please drop me a line. Also remember to enter our contest to win three of Rick’s books, including a hardcover copy of The ETF Book. Get the details here.

Should investors buy ETFs or mutual [...]

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“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”–Charles W. Eliot. As the holiday buying season gets underway, I thought I’d share those personal finance and investing books that have been my best “friends,” “counselors,” and “teachers.” If [...]

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I came across this free E-book the other day and wanted to pass it on to you. It’s called Serous Money [...]

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This is one of those good news–bad news situations. Which do you want to hear first? Before we get to that, I was in the bookstore yesterday and noticed that there are a lot of “X steps to Financial Freedom” type books. Here are a few that I saw:

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