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We've had quite a few commenters asking about investment returns, so we thought we should review a book that explores this topic.
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wrote about Identity Theft in October, since it’s a scary subject, but we wanted to expand on the topic a bit more in the holiday season, when so many people are out shopping, both online and off.
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It’s happened to all of us. Someone gives you a great gift that you already have, or that you don’t need, or that just isn’t your style. The gift is nice, and you definitely appreciate the thought. You don’t want to let their hard-earned money go to waste, so what do you do?
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