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         <title><![CDATA[Is buying a student condo for my child a good investment? ]]></title>
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	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;While the price of laptops, smart phones and Pulse pens seem to get almost as much attention as tuition, the bulk of the cost for sending kids off to university is actually four or five years of food and lodging.

	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And while there's not much you can do about grub, there are a few ways to offset some of those housing costs.&nbsp;

	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Instead of forking over even more cash to the university, some enterprising parents prefer...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Worthwhile Investment]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[MANILA, Philippines – It is rare to find a perfect balance of form and function in the city, especially for college students who opt to stay within the university area. More often than not, they find themselves stuck in dorms and apartments with drab interiors, shabby services, and broken-down amenities. 
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Looking for the perfect dwelling right in the heart of a busy and demanding metropolis can be daunting. But despite the numerous obstacles, there are plenty of available options around...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Why Invest?]]></title>
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If you are just starting out in real estate investment, you need to build your cash reserves and your savings. And likely you are not in a position to risk your savings or run up big debts to get the ball rolling.&#160;&#160;
Most people agree that buying an investment property is a good investment, but many don't know where to start, who to turn to for advice, or they are afraid of doing the wrong thing so they do nothing.&#160; Anybody can succeed with property ownership, but most people...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Rent VS. Own]]></title>
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Should you Rent or Invest?
The simple answer is “it depends”. We’ve all heard the comment “rent is dead money” and certainly if you are the sort of person who does not save, then buying instead of renting is a form of ‘forced savings’. However, if you are thinking about your financial future and are committed to investing then almost certainly renting will be a better option (so long as you invest at the same time). Remember, renting while saving...it will makes difference for your future.
For...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Potential Income]]></title>
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Many people underestimate how much money they will need to maintain their lifestyle in their retirement years. Factors such as inflation, a diminishing Social Security system and rising costs of healthcare can all quickly erode our hard-earned savings. With life expectancies increasing, many people spend up to one-third of their lifespan in retirement. This is why it’s essential for you take the necessary steps to prepare for these years, and put your investments to work to account for them....]]></description>
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