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Daily Archives: September 19, 2011

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Strong Week for the Markets as Central Banks Pledge to Avoid a Lehman-Style Collapse in Europe

Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialSeptember 19, 2011

The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the economic indicators and news from Europe that propelled the markets higher this week.

Implications of a Weak Dollar

Economy/Stock Market, Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialSeptember 19, 2011

The “Money Talks” hosts discuss why a weak dollar is not necessarily a bad thing for our economy.

Q&A Time: The Gold Standard

Economy/Stock Market, Investment SelectionBy Editorial TeamSeptember 19, 2011

We discuss why the United States will not likely peg the dollar to gold.

Enhancing Your Financial Aid Eligibility

Education PlanningBy Henssler FinancialSeptember 19, 2011

A family’s budget for college education will easily be one of the most expensive purchases ever. The current average cost at a public four-year college is $7,605 per year in tuition and fees for in-state students. It is no wonder that during the 2008-2009 school year, more than 78% of undergraduate students received some form of financial aid.

Diworsify

Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialSeptember 19, 2011

Henssler Financial’s Research Department discusses diversifying to the detriment of the portfolio.

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