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		<title>High Rate CDs vs. the S&amp;P 500 &#124; Not As Big a Mismatch As You Might Think</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can't be, right?  The S&#038;P 500 outperformed by high rate CDs?  "Come on," I thought to myself. Yet I ran into this article posted last night elsewhere and it really struck a chord with me.  Ever wonder why you look at your 401K statement quarter after quarter only to find your balances failing to increase?  Yeah, me too.  It's frustrating to be a working person fully committed to saving and investing for retirement only to be in the end robbed of those earnings (and the laughable "matching" funds deposited by employers) by corporate mismanagement, malfeasance, and investment bankers.<p><a href="http://make300aday.com/203/high-rate-cds-vs-the-sp-500-its-not-as-big-a-mismatch-as-you-might-think/">High Rate CDs vs. the S&#038;P 500 | Not As Big a Mismatch As You Might Think</a> is a post from: <a href="http://make300aday.com">Make $300 a Day</a></p>
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