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When Do The Dollar Cost Averaging Federal Workers Thrift Savings Contributions Get Made Into The Stock Market?

Which day of the week do these contributions actually make it into the market?

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What Are The Retirees Going To Do When Obama De Values Our Dollar And Their Entire Life Savings Will Be Gone?

But, I have a plan. You can invest your money in gold or buy the Euro when Obama destroys the dollar…. the Euro will be the main currency. I pray he is not elected.

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Given The Ever Weaker Us Dollar, Where Would Be The Best Place To Retire And Maximize My Savings?

There is a growing trend these days of French people retiring in Quebec, Canada due to the power of the Euro. They double there money as soon as they get there. What is a decently civilized place us Americans can go to?

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What Will Happen To My Savings When The Dollar Collapses And The Amero Is Introduced?

will it become worthless, or will it devalue only a little? basically, should i spend all my money now?

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