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Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008
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Keep an eye on your investments I work hard for my money. So, I keep a close eye on my investments. That means I monitor the stock market and read financial news. These days, that's not much fun. But it's important to watch our investments. After all, our financial futures are at stake. Bloomberg's site makes it easy to stay on top of financial news. You can read up on the latest headlines. Or dive right into stock positions. If you're a beginning investor, make sure to check out the financial glossary. It will help familiarize you with all the important terms. Others of you will head right for the calculators. These will help you make financial decisions and put your finances in perspective. For example, you can see if debt consolidation is right for you. Calculate your net worth. Or, see how 401(k) contributions affect your take-home pay. There's a lot of information on Bloomberg. I hope you put it to good use! Every day, Team Komando produces some of the best content you'll find anywhere on the Internet. Here is a sampling of what's new on our site today! • Only 6 More Days to Win: Keep organized and in touch this year. The Palm Centro smartphone gives you voice, text, IM, e-mail and the Web. All of this is in a sleek phone that fits into your pocket! Today only, enter to win a this great prize ($299-$349 without contract, $99 with contract) during the Komando.com Giveaway of the Day. Hurry, the sweepstakes ends Monday! • Video of the Day: Successful musicians dedicate their lives to their craft. But some start earlier than others. Check out this amazing boy. • Digital Minute, on your radio: Is a video game console on your holiday list? Then tune in to today's Minute for some important buying advice. • Free Download of the Day: Running programs on start up is useful. But it can be hard to manage that startup list. This program makes it easy. • Tip on the site: Criminals use various tools to attack your computer. Rootkits are especially sinister. And they can be tricky to remove. TO VISIT TODAY'S COOL SITE, GO HERE:
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