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What Does the Future Hold for Facebook?

February 4, 2012 by MMD 4 Comments
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It’s the real life “Revenge of the Nerds” triumph story: Facebook will finally be announcing an IPO (initial public offering) making everyone involved unimaginably rich! For anyone who doesn’t know what an IPO is, it’s when a company sells its stock to the public for the first time. It’s usually a big deal because it gives the company the chance to raise a ton of money while it gives the public a chance to own a part of the company and capitalize of their success. For example, I could kick myself back in 2004 when Google first went public and sold for $85 a share. This week it closed trading around $596. But does that mean we should all run out and buy Facebook stock? Even a Goliath-valued company such as that still has its critics … [Read more...] about What Does the Future Hold for Facebook?

Happy New Year!

January 2, 2012 by MMD Leave a Comment
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I hope you had a safe and happy New Year!  As we start off 2012, many of us will have several personal as well as professional goals for the months ahead.  I’m going to begin the New Year for this blog with a couple of series of posts that explore some of the basic principles of investing and financial education.  Hopefully some of the topics we explore will provoke you to explore your own priorities as well as give you a more solid foundation to investing.  Enjoy! … [Read more...] about Happy New Year!

Gambling at the Casino – Still Not Really Investing

December 29, 2011 by MMD Leave a Comment
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My wife and I just returned from a short vacation to a local casino. We went there to see our favorite comedian and decided to make an overnight trip out of it. This included hitting the casino floor to test our luck. We had a great time and surprisingly won back almost all the money we started with. More than once I heard skeptics compare investing to gambling. “What’s the point? I might lose all my hard-earned money!” Yes, it is true that you could put all your money on one stock and lose it all. But that would also be a ridiculous and non-advised investment strategy. Taking a more common approach and investing in an index fund would have quite different odds. You see gambling is much different than investing in many ways: • … [Read more...] about Gambling at the Casino – Still Not Really Investing

Merry Christmas!

December 24, 2011 by MMD Leave a Comment
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Merry Christmas everyone! I’d like to thank all my readers and visitors for making this a very encouraging first year of blogging. I wish everyone the best in health and happiness!   … [Read more...] about Merry Christmas!

More Bad News for Netflix

November 18, 2011 by MMD Leave a Comment
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Did you receive a weird email from “OnlineDVDclass”? If you did, it’s not some stranger trying to sell you unnecessary courses over the Internet. No, you’ve officially been invited to take part in a class-action lawsuit involving Netflix and Wal-Mart. This past fall, I ditched Netflix when they decided to double the cost of their subscription service (click here to read my post). Apparently, I wasn’t the only one. Thousands of other subscribers have left as well, and the stock is down 63% over the last 3 months. … [Read more...] about More Bad News for Netflix

What Will Be Our Next Economic Bubble?

November 16, 2011 by MMD Leave a Comment
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When it comes investing, very few of us think about “defense” as much as we think about the “offense”. It’s easy to want to put money into something when the value of it goes up and up, but we never think about how it could come back down (and fast!). Sound familiar? Anyone with a mortgage knows this scenario all too well. So as the major indexes begin to perk up, it’s natural to wonder: • What will the next big economic bubble will be? More importantly, how can I avoid the next big bubble and not become a victim? There are a lot of interesting theories and opinions out there. The following are a few recent ones I’ve collected. … [Read more...] about What Will Be Our Next Economic Bubble?

Wasted Time Waiting for Service Appointments Equals $38 Billion!

November 7, 2011 by MMD 2 Comments
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Every once in a while, I come across a great poll or statistic that makes me smile. This is certainly one of them. In an article from CNN called “Waiting for the Cable Guy is Costing Us $38 Billion”, it claims that American workers lost approximately $37.7 billion dollars in 2011 in the form of wasted time while waiting for in-home services and appointments. This is according to an IBOPE Zogby poll. Waiting for service is one of those things we occasionally have to deal with and cringe when we have to. There have been a number of times I’ve had to leave work early or even take the day off just to meet with someone about our washing machine, sprinklers, cable, etc. It’s bad enough that the only available hours are from Monday through … [Read more...] about Wasted Time Waiting for Service Appointments Equals $38 Billion!

Farewell Steve Jobs

October 9, 2011 by MMD Leave a Comment
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This week the world lost Steve Jobs, one of the most influential figures in the technology and business world. Although Apple didn’t invent mp3’s or cell phones, they certainly created a phenomenal market for these items with their outstanding and must-have products such as the iPod and iPhone. Steve’s vision for these products and ability to get his company to innovate these creations is what took Apple from an ordinary computer maker to one of the strongest and most powerful companies in the world to date. One of my favorite stories about Steve Jobs is when he was first brought back to Apple in the late 90’s a few years after he was forced to leave. The company was heading towards bankruptcy and needed a change. At the time, Apple had … [Read more...] about Farewell Steve Jobs

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