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                                         The Investor's Advocate

Welcome to the initial and introductory posting of The Investor's Advocate investment education series. Over the course of the proceeding posts, this forum will attempt to provide both novice and experienced investors with insightful information to help them become more informed, and ultimately better, investors.

Each series entry will include an interview with Anthony Rhodes; the owner of wealth management firm The Planning Perspective (www.theplanningperspective.com) regarding postings on his How To Invest blog (www.howtoinvestblog.net). The respective entries will provide links to the aforementioned blogs' pages for readers to review, but solely for educational purposes, as no advertisements of any kind are located on the site. The blog includes a catalog of past posts on investment topics, so that current readers can gain a feel of its style and format.

Our intent is to provide some background data on Mr. Rhodes' thought processes concerning each of his blog's informative entries. We hope that these little nuggets of info will provide keen insights on his motivations, and as to how he arrived at the point of taking pen to paper (or keyboard to posting) regarding this powerful resource.

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