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Watson Inc

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Watson Inc. is designed to motivate readers to improve their personal finances. The creator, Roshawn Watson, passionately articulates why it is so important to "be different" from the masses when handling money. Both informative and practical, Watson Inc. strives to illustrate the importance of truly understanding key financial concepts.

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  • Uncommon Money News (Vol. 32)

    Posted on Friday October 3rd, 2008 at 04:30

    By: Roshawn WatsonIn preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy!I am especially appreciative to the Skilled Investor for hosting the Ca...

  • We're In Financial War

    Posted on Thursday October 2nd, 2008 at 07:26 in , cash flow, emergency fund, financial war, war, win

    By: Roshawn WatsonA recent Wall Street Journal article argues we are in financial war, and it is us vs. the economy.Unfortunately, most Americans are badly prepared. You would think with the heightened awareness of our current economic state, we woul...

  • Do We Need Financial Dr. Phils?

    Posted on Monday September 29th, 2008 at 08:40

    By: Roshawn WatsonWith the US housing crunch, widespread business failures, and bailouts dominating the media headlines, it is easy to ignore those other less scandalous, personal debt problems. Of course, debt from American households is interrelate...

  • Uncommon Money News (Vol 31)

    Posted on Thursday September 25th, 2008 at 04:30

    By: Roshawn WatsonIn preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy!I am especially appreciative to my two dollars for hosting the festival ...

  • Forty Percent Of Homeowners Are Financially Overextended

    Posted on Wednesday September 24th, 2008 at 00:28 in

    By: Roshawn WatsonNearly 40% of homeowners are financially overextended according to a recent report by the Census Bureau.It is generally accepted that homeowners should not spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs (principle, insurance, ...

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