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  • Best ETF Screener Online

    March 12, 2013

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    Jon

    Investors aren’t falling short on investment choices these days. It’s hard enough building the right asset allocation for your portfolio. With over a thousand ETFs to choose from picking the right one can be complicated. Thankfully, there are several free online tools you can use to filter through the options to find the right ETF to fill out your allocation strategy.

    Just like a stock screener, an ETF screener narrows your choices down to a more manageable number. The idea is simple. If you know the type of ETF you want, the screener will filter out the noise to find the ones that fit your investment criteria. From there you can sort, compare, and research the few remaining ETFs to find the one that fits.

    Best ETF Screeners

    The best ETF screener provides free, accurate, up to date fund information so you can find the right investments for your money. The most common filter criteria are asset type, expense ratio, category, region, volume, and performance. You can dig even deeper with these free ETF screening tools. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: Bartendro And Dumb Investing Lessons

    March 8, 2013

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    Jon

    Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

    Bartendro

    We’re one step closer to robot bartenders. A cocktail dispensing robot, named Bartendro, made its début on Kickstarter.

    Bartendro is a precision cocktail dispensing robot! It makes tasty drinks quickly and repeatedly without the mess. It’s light and portable so that you can easily take it to events, conferences, weddings, parties, or wherever!

    Continue Reading…


  • Best Investment Books Investors Must Read

    March 7, 2013

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    Jon

    Best Investment BooksA new round of investment books are churned out after every major market event offering a new way to invest. Market crashes and asset bubbles are prime opportunities for the book industry to offer up some new or long forgotten investment strategy.

    Too often, the books pry on your fear, greed, and wallet. It always ends up being time or asset specific, short-term focused advice, with just a hint of get rich quick to it.

    The best investment books are timeless.

    Thankfully, a few great investors were also teachers willing to share their knowledge, experience, and practical advice. Something every investor needs from time to time. And they did it in a way investors at any level could learn.

    Besides, it’s still cheaper to pick up a book then to learn from experience alone. And self-education is a great way to learn about investing. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: Sequester And BRK Dividend?

    March 1, 2013

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    Jon

    Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

    Sequester

    The image of the end is nigh with the sequester is playing out on news channels today. The heart string are being pulled. And the political ploys and threats of government agency shutdown and closure abound. But should you really be worried? In the grand scheme of things, the answer is…no. Will it impact the economy? Sure. It won’t end it. As the Tax Foundation so eloquently puts it: Continue Reading…


  • Ally Bank Review: The Best Online Bank?

    February 28, 2013

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    Jon

    The transition to online banking has been underway for years. It’s become so accepted that brick and mortar banks now offer most of the same features – online account access, bill pay, and even mobile banking to appease customers. Yet, they still fall short when compared to Ally and other online banks.

    The reality is we are moving to a bank anywhere platform. Yet there will always be a few simple things we want from our bank.

    That is why I started shopping around for a new bank last year. My criteria was simple and convenient:

    • The bank had to offer good checking and savings accounts. I wanted simplicity, so no separate accounts in multiple banks.
    • Both accounts needed to be no fee and free checking. If that’s not too much to ask.
    • Make deposits from home. Let’s be honest, running to bank is not convenient.
    • No ATM fees. Stalking an ATM network to avoid fees – not convenient.
    • A decent interest rate.

    That includes all the standard bells and whistles you get with checking and savings accounts these days – free debit card, online bill pay, balance alerts, and FDIC insurance. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: Facebook Outrage And Smarter Homes

    February 22, 2013

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    Jon

    Welcome to the end of the week and another edition of Happy Hour! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your end of the week roundup of all things interesting in the land of money.

    Facebook Outrage

    It’s always a good thing to know the whole story. Earlier this week, Facebook took a lot of flack (should be used to it by now) over their lack of taxation. A result of going public last year provided the company with a healthy tax refund. Nothing out of the ordinary really. This happens all the time. When a company goes public and employees have a vested interest in said company (read exercised stock options), those options are considered a business expense.

    Instead of telling the whole story, the media and an advocacy group wants to focus solely on the refund. Which really isn’t a story. In 2011, the IRS issued $318 billion in tax refunds. Yet, somehow, Facebook’s $429 million refund is outrageous.

    What wasn’t covered, was the billions in taxes paid due to those exercised stock options. As the tax foundation points out, Zuckerberg  alone will pay close to $2 billion in taxes for 2012.

    I’m curious if their outraged by their own tax refunds too. Continue Reading…


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