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  2. The 10 golden rules of investing everyone should follow

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    Here are 10 golden rules of investing to follow to make you a more successful — and hopefully wealthy — investor. Rule No. 1 – Never lose money.

  3. The Index Card - Wikipedia

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    The original image of the index card, posted to Pollack's blog. In April 2013, Pollack interviewed Olen about her book Pound Foolish, and metaphorically mentioned "that the best [financial] advice for most people would fit on an index card.” [1] [2] Pollack further said, "if you're paying someone for advice, almost by definition, you're probably getting the wrong advice because the correct ...

  4. Personal finance - Wikipedia

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    Personal finance is the financial management that an individual or a family unit performs to budget, save, and spend monetary resources in a controlled manner, taking into account various financial risks and future life events.

  5. The Richest Man in Babylon - Wikipedia

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    The Richest Man in Babylon is a 1926 book by George S. Clason that dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set 4,097 years earlier, in ancient Babylon.The book remains in print almost a century after the parables were originally published, and is regarded as a classic of personal financial advice.

  6. 15 Personal Finance Rules You Should Know by Heart - AOL

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    Learn and act on these rules, and you can shrink your financial worries and grow a hefty retirement account. Most are easy to do, and can net you thousands of dollars. 15 Personal Finance Rules ...

  7. How to Budget Comfortably on a Fixed Income in Retirement - AOL

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    One of the most basic rules of personal finance continues to apply throughout retirement: Have a solid emergency fund in place. That way, if your roof needs repairs, your car's transmission fails ...