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There is so much talk about gold. For a long time gold has had, well…the Midas Touch in portfolios. Please forgive the horrible analogy, but I found it amusing. The question is how to buy gold. As far as I can figure, I have deduced five ways to get gold exposure. So, those looking for gifts…here are some ideas.

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Just as analysts have predicted, mortgage rates are on the rise. What's next for the mortgage industry?

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US giant General Electric (GE) has just raised it's dividend for the second time this fiscal year. As a barometer of the economy, the news is good.

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Campbell Soup Company (CPB) has paid a dividend every year since 1954. With a 3% dividend yield (three times greater than a savings account), what's not to love?

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With mortgage delinquencies at a record high right now, it may be comforting to know that 2011 may be a better year.

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Clothing and soft goods company Guess ? (GES) recently declared a special dividend, on top of it's regular quarterly payout. This brings the effective yield to 5.7%.

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The mortgage rates are on the rise, but the increases are slight.

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Home Depot (HD) came under tremendous financial pressure during the crisis of 2008. Now, America's fourth largest retailer is back on its feet and yielding a handy 2.8% dividend.

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3M is a company synonymous with economic growth, operating in a variety of different sectors across the globe. The company is engaging on an even greater diversification drive, but still yields 2.5%

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Many banks this season are following a policy of halting evictions the the week before and the week after Christmas.

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Foot Locker (FL) has made a remarkable recovery from the 2008 downturn, producing a 70% return from a year ago. The company now sits on a 3% dividend yield.

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The US consumes more energy than Europe. We have had a push for energy independence and New York State may set a negative precedent for such independence.

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Many potential home buyers are hesitant about buying a home in this economic climate. Are their hesitations unfounded?

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Do you use your credit cards quite regularly around this time of year and then get hit with a huge bill in January? Here are a few ways to help prevent those oversized bills from putting a damper on your Christmas season.

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Are you going to apply for a mortgage loan any time soon? If so, you should know about these common barriers so you can prepare yourself beforehand.

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