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Amex Offers – Spend $99 On The Motley Fool Subscriptions, Get $99 Statement Credit

Amex Offers has a great deal for American Express cardholders. If you spend $99+ on a subscription-based purchase at The Motley Fool, you will get a $99 statement credit. Deal expires May 21, 2011. The cheapest subscription available is the Motley Fool Rule Breaker for $99 + tax. With a $99 statement credit from Amex, …

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Key Takeaways From One Up On Wall Street By Peter Lynch + Bonus Content

Peter Lynch was the portfolio manager of Fidelity Magellan Fund from May 1977 to May 1990. Lynch’s fund returned a whopping 29% per year during those years. His investing philosophy was buying small growth stocks at a reasonable price and holding them for the long term to realize outsized returns. Though the book, One Up …

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Key Takeaways from Chris Mayer’s 100-Baggers – Stocks That Return 100 to 1 And How To Find Them

A 100-bagger is a stock that goes up 100 times your purchase price. While everyone hopes to own a 100-bagger, almost no one does because finding a good stock and holding them to reach 100 times your investment is not easy. In the book, 100 Baggers – Stocks That Return 100 to 1 and How …

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When Will Your Dividend Income Cover Your All Expenses?

Dividend investing is one of the best ways to generate passive income. It’s a much better stream of passive income than owning rental properties or investing in bonds. That’s because dividend investing is completely hands-off and many companies typically increase dividends over time. Unlike real estate investing, you don’t have the hassle of dealing with …

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Capital Gains Rate – How Much Do You Owe In Taxes? (Updated For 2022 & 2023)

Capital gains refer to the gains from the sale of assets, which may include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, jewelry, or a business. The tax rate on capital gains depends on how long you held the assets (less than a year or more than a year) and your income bracket. Short-term capital gains vs Long-term capital …

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Charlie Munger Resources (Books, Speeches, Letters, And His Recommended Reading)

Charlie Munger has been Warren Buffett’s right-hand man for decades. He is the vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.  Munger is known for his witty quotes and his fascinating stories. Munger has stressed the importance of mental model to improve decision-making in investing, and in life. His speeches and writing have nuggets of wisdom that everyone can …

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