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Weekly Findings OnPersonal Investing + Technology

The rarely shared
Things you should know
To keep you and your treasures
Strategic | Secure | Private | Smart

It isn’t a one-time fix
It’s staying one step ahead

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The intent of this website is to share the things you should know on personal investing + technology that are often missing.

The digital world is ever-changing. It isn't a one-time fix. It's staying one step ahead.

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Investing Shouldn’t be a Solo Expedition

By L. A. Wauters | October 26, 2025

While most of us invest in stealth mode and to some extent have developed adequate financial self-efficacy to go it alone, we don’t share this personal expedition with others. WeContinue readingInvesting Shouldn’t be a Solo Expedition

Taking Stock of the Uninformed Investor

By L. A. Wauters | October 19, 2025

A significant number of Americans claim they never invest. And yet, an amount is deducted from their paycheck every week or two contributing to a retirement plan. Older generations (parents)Continue readingTaking Stock of the Uninformed Investor

Outdated Technology

By L. A. Wauters | October 11, 2025

All of us are still using some form of outdated technology whether we realize it or not. Landline phone, cable/Dish/Direct TV, ethernet cables, clock/CB/ham radio, fax machine printers, walkie talkies.Continue readingOutdated Technology

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