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		<description>[...] Ed Hinerman On Life Insurance wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt “Lo, Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple rules of its acquisition. Start thy purse to fattening (save) Control thy expenditures (including spending on “investments”) Make thy gold multiply (by earning compound interest, which Albert Einstein called the eight wonder of the world) Guard thy treasures from loss (guarantee your principal; don’t put it at risk) Make thy dwelling a profitable investment (manage your equity and your mortgage wisely) Insure a future incom [...]</description>
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