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  2. 13 Best Investments You Can Make Right Now - AOL

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    Trying to pick the one or two investments that will make you the most money right now can feel like a fool's errand. After all, if we fall into recession, as some experts say we still might, the...

  3. The best investment for the next 20 years: Morning Brief - AOL

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    Nor should timespans 10 times longer be ignored, either. But reaping the benefits of the S&P 500 over the next 20 years does require all 20 of those years. And that will likely require an investor ...

  4. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Size of a 100 gram gold bar - packaged inside an assay for proof of authenticity - compared to a playing card. Of all the precious metals, gold is the most popular as an investment. Investors generally buy gold as a way of diversifying risk, especially through the use of futures contracts and derivatives.

  5. Best Investments for the Next 5 Years - AOL

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    It's nearly impossible to project anything five years out. If it were easy, we'd all know what stocks to put in our portfolio. Ironically, however, thinking long-term is a healthy habit for stock ...

  6. 2010 United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The United States Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 2010, titled A New Era of Responsibility: Renewing America's Promise, is a spending request by President Barack Obama to fund government operations for October 2009–September 2010.

  7. Minimum acceptable rate of return - Wikipedia

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    In business and for engineering economics in both industrial engineering and civil engineering practice, the minimum acceptable rate of return, often abbreviated MARR, or hurdle rate is the minimum rate of return on a project a manager or company is willing to accept before starting a project, given its risk and the opportunity cost of forgoing ...

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