High Yield Dividend Stocks: What Every Investor Should Look For
- Written by Dennis Miller
- Tuesday, 12 February 2013

It can be mighty hard to earn any interest at all in today’s banking environment. Many investors are looking to riskier investments to find the kind of returns they once got from an FDIC-insured CD or even a savings account.
Add a commentAre You A Good Candidate for a Reverse Mortgage?
- Written by Dennis Miller
- Monday, 28 January 2013
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Two of the top subjects that my Money Forever readers have asked us to cover are annuities, specifically how to pick the right one and covered in the November issue with a companion “how-to” special report (click here for how to get your copy), and reverse mortgages. My guess they’re seeing all those TV ads featuring Henry Winkler and Robert Wagner and wondering if it’s right for them.
Add a commentConfessions of a Gold Analyst: "It's All My Fault"
- Written by Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst
- Saturday, 26 January 2013

Common sense dictates that when you need information or advice on something you're unfamiliar with, you consult with a professional. That's what people do, whether refinancing a home, choosing an insurance product, or fixing a broken heater. While professionals certainly have their own agendas, they still know more about their products or services than others, and can at least help them make more informed decisions.
Add a commentThe Fiscal Cliff Was A Wasted Opportunity
- Written by Bud Conrad, Chief Economist
- Thursday, 24 January 2013

The label "the fiscal cliff" evoked the fear that something terrible was about to happen if the previously legislated spending cuts and tax increases came into effect. From my point of view, our nation's deficits and debt are growing at an alarming rate and need to be cut back.
Add a commentHow Green Are Gold's Blue-Chip Mining Stocks?
- Written by Andrey Dashkov, Research Analyst
- Monday, 21 January 2013
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Disenchanted with gold's lackadaisical performance over the last year, some investors are losing interest in the equities that are supposed to provide leverage to the metal's price movements. The press has added fuel to the fire by increasingly attacking gold-mining CEOs for rising production costs and weak stock prices.
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