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Business Finance
Two apps that round up all purchases, invest that extra change
If you're too lazy to invest in yourself or in charity, let these apps round up your spare change and invest FOR you.
Business Finance
Buckle up college kids of today, you won’t get to retire until 75
If today's college kids don't have it rough enough with student debt, the new retirement age for them will be 75. Yikes.
Business Finance
Neighborly: invest in your neighborhood, see returns on those dollars
Neighborly not only gives you an opportunity to make investments with a near guaranteed pay off, but also a chance to invest into projects near you.
Business Finance
DRAFT: the investing app for people who think investing apps are stupid
DRAFT seeks to expose transaction fees and help you compare yours to people nearby - it makes investing accessible to all.
Business Finance
Warren Buffett says his best investment ever was a 640-pg book
(Finance) When Warren Buffet speaks, the world listens, hoping to pick up some helpful tips, and he has revealed the one book that shaped his entire investing life.
Economic News
TreeSwing: sexy app that will attract new, young investors
TreeSwing will launch soon and it will change the very fabric of mutual fund investing because you can get started with $1. Seriously. This app will easily attract new and younger investors who simply want to point, click, and buy based on their preferences.
Business Finance
Over-investing in your business: how much investment is necessary?
Are you putting too much or too little money back into your business? Are you over-investing as an attempt to be responsible?
Economic News
Slumlord or Savvy Investor? You Tell Me
Slum or savvy? Does buying a cheap house in a run down neighborhood make you a slumlord, or is it just good business sense? While working...


