Personal budget planning is absolutely crucial if you want to build personal wealth and overcome things like the credit crunch and the current problems that the economy is experiencing. The word “Budget” is one that worries a lot of people because it often seems more like a hassle and a chore than anything else, but [...]
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Personal Budget Planning is Crucial!
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What Are the Best Small Investments?
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In times of uncertain economic future, it is important to look at your investment strategy and tweak it as needed. One of the ways that you can improve your portfolio is to take on small investments with lower risks associated with them. Taking in smaller rewards and returns may seem like a waste, but these [...]
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November 6th, 2008 — , College Student Finances, Managing Money Wisely, Personal Budget Planning, Smart Money Ideas, amount of money, budget plan, college students, credit, credit card, credit credit cards, emergency fund, entertainment purposes, good time, groceries, little bit, money, much money, pace, personal credit line, personal finance, receipts, spending money, starbucks, time money, vow from Loanio @ Loanio
Below are eight tips for college students about money and finances.
1. Track your Expenses
If you track your spending for a few weeks, you will be better able to figure out where your money is going. Are you spending an exorbitant amount of money on Starbucks? You may want to cut back. Most college students do [...]
Is Your Online Bank Safe?
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Online banking has become incredibly popular and it is very useful. For those that rely on online banking, there is an accepted risk that goes with exposing your financial information online, but before you jump in, it is a good idea to do a little checking to make sure that your online bank is indeed [...]
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October 29th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, amount of money, bets, certificates of deposit, consumers, credit karma, decisions, economic climate, economic times, economy, gloomy forecasts, great time, investing in cds, midst, personal finance, portfolio, right direction, rising interest rates, risk, smart investors, turmoil from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Although the words credit crunch and gloomy forecasts on the state of the economy are generally perceived as being negative, for many people, there is a plus side. In the midst of all of this turmoil, there are some bright spots to be found and smart investors will know how to take advantage of this [...]
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How to Put Together an Emergency Fund
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If you are concerned about the state of your finances, your job or if you would just like to have a safety net that will be there to catch you if something goes wrong, an emergency fund is a very powerful tool to have in your financial arsenal. Emergency funds can be used for just [...]
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If you’re finding it difficult to get by, one of the easiest ways to combat this issue is by increasing your monthly cash flow. While you may not be able to make a huge difference right away, slowly building up the amount of money that you have coming in, building secondary income streams can have [...]
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October 2nd, 2008 — , Bad debt, amount of money, becoming a millionaire, bottom line, budget, debt, enormous problem, foreclosed property, goal, good debt, hundreds of thousands, mean time, million dollars, millionaires, mindset, oversimplification, overspending, personal finance, plasma tv, second group, slim to none, steady stream, thousands of dollars, time 3, wealth, winning the lottery from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Every year, thousands of people become millionaires, while hundreds of thousands struggle to make ends meet. What is the difference between the two groups? In many cases, it comes down to whether or not you have what it takes to be a millionaire. While this may seem like oversimplification, there is a lot to be [...]
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Smart Credit Card Debt
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Credit card debt is a global problem that has led many to the poorhouse. However, with smart management, credit card debt can actually be a good thing. Let’s look at how to have smart credit card debt that will help your finances instead of hurt it. The premise may be a little odd to some [...]
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As millions of aging baby boomers start contemplating how they are going to survive when they’re no longer working, retirement planning has hit an all time high. Whether you’re just starting out in the workforce, or you’re staring 62 in the face and wondering where the money is going to come from, it is never [...]
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The Truth About Dividends
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When most of us hear the word dividends, we think about the easy life, of lying around on the beach while earning an insane amount of money. The cold hard truth is a lot less pretty. Dividends can pay, but unless you’ve got a lot of money invested, your returns are going to be pretty [...]
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