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Young Buck Got Evicted!!

Young Buck is in SERIOUS trouble — the rapper has been evicted from his Tennessee mansion … AND the I.R.S is still on his ass for more than $300k in unpaid taxes. TMZ has learned … the former G-Unit rapper was ordered to vacate his 5,000 square foot home by May 16th. The details surrounding the eviction are unclear — however, court docs show the judge in Buck’s  bankruptcy case signed off on the sale of the house … and ordered that the proceeds go towards paying off his massive $333,975.69 debt to Uncle Sam. Sources tell us … the rapper — who bought the house in 2004 — was spotted earlier this week carrying boxes and removing all of his stuff from the residence.It’s just the latest in a sad series of problems for the rapper … who filed for bankruptcy back in 2010 … and was SHOT AT 11 TIMES back in March.

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What It Really Costs When Walmart Comes to Town- via cnbc.com-

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…If you’re a healthy Baby Boomer or retiree, “money death”—running out of money in retirement—may be more likely than the possibility of taking a huge financial hit to your portfolio. But to prepare for either scenario, he says the goal should be to foster long-term returns — by investing in higher-yielding securities, like dividend-paying stocks. Then add to that mix, a bit of protection. Buy “longevity insurance” – a type of insurance that ensures a stream of income in your later years…

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Avoiding ‘Money Death’ — A New Option for Your Nest Egg -via cnbc.com-

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A bank is a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don’t need it.

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A match made in heaven: BlackBerry PlayBook and… Windows Phone?

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It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles.

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Science is the poetry of reality

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Science is the poetry of reality.

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Your genius is the intersection of your talent and passion.

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