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Contingent Offers Are Useful for Buyers, but Will They Turn Off Sellers?
Selling one home to purchase another? You might consider making a contingent offer. Here’s how these offers affect your chances of nabbing your dream home.
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What is a Cash Account? Margin vs Cash Account
When opening a brokerage account to invest in securities, investors can choose between a margin account or a cash account. There are reasons for choosing either account, and itâs important for investors to understand them both in order to make the best decision for their own financial goals. The main difference between the two accounts […]
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5 Pick-and-Shovel Solar Stocks for the Green Energy Gold Rush
With a progressive administration focused on climate change, these five solar stocks could be worth a closer look for investors. Â
Where the Most (and Fewest) Homes Sell Below Asking Price
How to Make an Offer Stand Out in a Seller’s Market
With a rapidly changing market and low inventory, homes are selling faster than ever. If you’re looking to buy, you have to come prepared with an offer that will stand out.Â
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Why Americans Still Would Buy a Home in This Crazy Market
East Coast Market Outlook: Tallahassee, Florida
Capital of The Sunshine State, Tallahassee is a college town full of mossy oaks and award-winning outdoor recreation. If you’re trying to decide whether to rent or buy, use this as your go-to reference!
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Contango vs Backwardation: What’s the Difference?
Contango and backwardation are two ways to characterize and understand the state of the commodities or cryptocurrency futures markets, based on the relationship between spot and future prices. In short, contango is a market in which futures trade at spot prices that are higher than the expected future spot price. But a contango market is […]
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