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Given the shaky financial markets across the world today and the extreme ups and downs that are being seen from one day to the next in the US market, you might be wondering what are safe investments, and how can I be sure I won’t lose all the money I invest? The short answer [...]
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- Creating Income Streams That Last Whether you are decades away from retirement, or it is staring you in the face, creating multiple streams of income is considered to be one of the best ways to secure your financial future. However, it is important to consider not only how much these streams can bring you, but......
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About 12 years ago, I started my first business with 0% loans from my credit cards. I had good credit and received at least 5 pre-approval offers per week. So I decided to use my good credit to finance my first business. I needed $20K so I charged all the start-up cost on my credit [...]
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- Are You Managing Your Debt Correctly? Although debt is a dirty word to many, the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of us are in debt in some way or another. No matter how hard we try, there are times when you simply need something and cannot afford to pay for it straight......
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The peak holiday shopping period is right around the corner. In a tough economy, any saving is a nice bonus so we compiled a list credit cards with 0% APR for 6 or 12 months on new purchases to help consumers stretch their Holiday shopping dollars. Combined with the 0% APR, the rewards and cash [...]
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- Sunday Money Madness: Money and Frugalness Hello and welcome to the Money and Frugalness edition of the Sunday Money Madness Roundup. Several categories are presented below to help break up the collection of weekend reading links. Pull up a seat, grab your coffee and peruse to your heart's content. Save Money | Frugal Tips: Digerati Life......
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