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Investment newsletters that give advice on buying and selling securities can cost more than $500 a year, but you can often pick up free investment advice by looking for those same publications in your local library. Some trusted names than many library systems carry include Value Line, Standard's and Poor's.
By joesgirl
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RE: Free Investment Advice at the Library
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Post By melanie (Guest Post)
(03/01/2005)
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if you carry state farm insurance the agents are cfp (certified financial planners) which most cfp cost about $200 a session or a % of YOUR money state farm agent advice is FREE how could you beat that and if you have multiple products from them you get those discounted..thumbs up to state farm and becoming more than just car ins. they saved me so much money along with teaching,guiding and investing for me also making lots of $
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