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Dying man’s last wish: that you learn how to effectively invest – see “The Investment Answer” by Gordon Murray

Mr. Gordon has brain cancer. He is going to die, soon. Mr. Gordon used to sell expensive "actively managed" financial products that rarely, if ever, beat the market. Mr. Gordon feels poorly about this, and he wants you to learn how to avoid people like him who want to eat up all of your investment results through expensive actively managed mutual and bond funds.

Mr. Gordon wrote a book, it is called "The Investment Answer", co-written by Daniel C. Goldie.

If you are now earing more money, or have had your debts relieved, you should now have more funds to put away for your future.

Please consider reading Mr. Murray’s book.

You can get an overview of his book from the Saturday, November 27, 2010, NY Times article by Ron Lieber:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/27/your-money/27money.html

Gold, gold, gold – religion, politics and voicing lack of confidence – but is it an investment?

I grew up in "gold bug" days of the late 1970s and early 1980s. There was even a gold mine up the street from my home during the mid 1980s (no joke!).

Nevertheless, I have never owned any gold. But I find gold fascinating.

Here is an article for you that I found interesting, it is Floyd Norris’ NY Times article from Friday, November 26, 2010 (Black Friday!) about investing in gold.

Gold is perhaps more of a statement than an investment, is what Mr. Norris points out. Read on, and I hope that you are as fascinated as was I. The article gave voice to feelings I held since I was a youngster 12-13 years old trying to understand Howard Ruff’s "How to Proposer in the Coming Bad Years" a popular book in the late 1970s early 1980s – which was a popular title in the hard-hit apple-belt of Wenatchee, WA, where I grew up.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/26/business/26norris.html