Articles for tag: Sears, Selling Gold

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Historical Facts About Sears

Sears has been a household name for more than 100 years. Have you ever wondered how it all started? What happened to the people that started Sears? What Sears is up to now? Here are your historical facts about Sears and how it all began. Historical Facts about Sears #1: Company began in 1886 by ...

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How to Buy Gold Bars Online

In today’s internet world it is easy to purchase gold online. Many trustworthy websites sell authentic gold bars at very affordable prices. Hence, when buying gold on a fixed budget, one can check and compare various online websites for a good deal. Unlike the shares, gold prices do not fluctuate frequently. It is safe to ...

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Where to Buy and Sell Gold in San Francisco

Are you considering buying or selling gold in the Bay Area? Lately, there have been dramatic rises and falls in the United States economy. Naturally, when stocks are uncertain and the value of the dollar is challenged, Americans want to have more than one way to protect their assets. One of the ways consumers strategize ...

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Selling Gold for Cash: A Good Idea?

You’ve probably seen the banner ads and late-night television commercials advertising that they’ll buy your cash for gold. Perhaps you have some broken jewelry lying around and are wondering if you should send it in. Should you send away for a gold kit and ship off the broken items in your junk drawer? Should you ...

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Art History: Medicis Patrons of the Arts

The Medicis were huge patrons of the arts. They are responsible for virtually all of the Italian Renaissance art in a way. Their money supported many famous artists and they were not afraid to show it off. It all began with Pope John the XXIII who chose the small Medici bank to handle the papal ...

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ETF Heavy Metal: Get Into StreetTracks Gold Trust

I know from marketing experience that there are many out there who, for one reason or another, really like putting their money into mutual funds instead of expending the energy to invest in individual stocks (and/or bonds). For the most part, the various rationales all share the common theme of trusting full-time “Money People” to ...