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How Many Of You Are Really Broke? Living Off Of Credit Cards, No Money In The Savings, Barely Making Ends Meet

Or are one paycheck away of losing everything?

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Because Of Daylight Savings, Is It Really 8 Or 9 In New York According To Gmt?

i have posted a question b4 about what time is it in New York according to GMT. An answer said that it is at 9, but another said it was at 8 because os daylight savings time. Which one is right?

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Was Daylight Savings Time Really Created For Farmers?

I’ve always heard that it was created so the farmers had enough daylight to get their work done.

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What Kind Of Economy Would Generate Really Low Savings?

Free market, centrally planned, mixed… Any other types?

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What Does The Denomination On An Ee Savings Bond Really Mean?

I have an US Savings Bond series EE issued in April of 2008, more than ten years ago, and the denomination on the bond says $100… what does this really mean? if I were to cash it today it’d be worth $76 and I know it was purchased originally for half the denomination, $50… so [...]

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Does Daylight Savings Time Really Save Daylight?

I understand that it stays lighter later when we set the clocks forward. However, it also stays darker for longer in the morning. Doesn’t the daylight lost in the morning simply counterbalance the daylight gained in the evening? If so, and in light of the recent finding that daylight savings time actually increases people’s energy [...]

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

    If you're going to try your luck on the stock market or trading options, first start by learning the basics and delay as much as possible buying real positions. One way of getting hands-on experience with the markets is through online trading - either forex or binary options are good learning grounds and most online brokers offer trial accounts free of charge (if you're wondering what are binary options, 24option.com has very good resources on it, besides offering a free practice account and a wealth of information about binary trading in general). Final warning for the very eager: binary options are exotic financial instruments; real trading involves substantial risk of monetary loss.