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November 18th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, Long Term, bank failures, banking, banks, biggest mistake, car market, economic hardship, economy, footing, good time, great depression, guarantees, interest payments, money, personal finance, real estate, rush, scoffing, smart investor, speculation, stock market, taking stock, taking the time, tank, ugly thing from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
While many are reacting to the news of bank failures and bailouts badly, there are a few people that are taking the time to assess the situation and figure out what they can do to stay on top, and keep their money safe. Panic is an ugly thing, especially when it involves money. Britain has [...]
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November 17th, 2008 — , Income Streams, Investing, banking, certificate of deposit, full time job, hybrid, interest payments, internet business, investments, landlord duties, multiple income streams, part time, passive income, personal finance, phrase, property management company, quality time, rental properties, rewards, risk, savings account, stock, stocks, streams of income, time internet from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you’re trying to make more money, chances are you’ve heard the phrase, multiple income streams. However, there are two main types of income streams that you can use, and they are quite different. The first is known as active – and as the name implies, this is a type of income that you actually [...]
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November 16th, 2008 — , Small Business, bailout, balloons, banking, bravery, credit flow, financial waters, free markets, investments, loanio, mail, market watch, minding your business, money, mortgage rates, news articles on, npr, ny times, orlando sentinel, peer lending, rivals, sacrifices, sba, smart money, stock market, survival of the fattest, yahoo finance from Loanio @ Loanio
Loanio would like to thank all the men and women who have put their lives on the line to protect America’s freedom and ideals. Your sacrifices and bravery have been beneficial to many and are greatly appreciated.
Below you’ll find links to resources, both blog and news articles on the economy, small business, p2p lending, and [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Credit Crunch, Small Business, bank loans, banking, banking institutions, community banks, creative options, credit, credit unions, debt, deep roots, financing community, hardships, interesting places, john kerry, lending institutions, loan program, money, personal finance, regional banks, sba, senator john kerry, small business capital, small business loans, small businesses, tight places from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Credit and money are still in really tight places, and this is absolutely no secret. What is unknown in the current economy is what small businesses should do and where they should go now. Many small businesses are finding themselves struggling and even drowning in an attempt to overcome the hardships presented to them by [...]
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November 11th, 2008 — , 2000s, bank profits, banking, bond market, car purchases, collapse, consumer debt, consumer loans, debt, demise, dollar loss, driving force, economy, fatal consequences, government spending, great depression, investment banks, loans, money market funds, overseas banks, personal finance, stock market, structured finance, sub prime mortgages, trillion from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
With the fall of the stock market, the collapse of the economy became clear. The real driving force behind it, however, was the failure and dropping confidence in the largest bond market of the world. Known as structured finance, it has led to a crisis which rivals the Great Depression, as well as brought about [...]
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November 9th, 2008 — , Small Business, american banker, banking, business entrepreneurs, business week, cnn, cnn money, credit, down economy, election results, email newsletters, emerging markets, great time, investments, loanio, market watch, meltdown, money, money stocks, obama, peer lending, president elect, recession, roundup, small business grants, small business owner, stock market, year end from Loanio @ Loanio
Loanio extends its congratulations to President-Elect Obama for running an excellent campaign.
This week’s edition of Loanio’s roundup takes a look at the election and what it means for the economy. What are your thoughts to the issues? We’ve also included several links for business entrepreneurs and on p2p lending for your weekend reading.
The Economy and [...]
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November 2nd, 2008 — , Small Business, all saints day, banking, catholic holidays, day of the dead, de los muertos, dia de los muertos, economist, economy, finance, holiday celebration, loanio, mexico, peer lending, roundup, smart money, stock market, story id, taxes from Loanio @ Loanio
Good morning and welcome to the Dia de Los Muertos edition of Loanio’s roundup. Dia de Los Muertos is a holiday celebration that takes place primarily in Mexico and celebrates the dead. It goes by Day of the Dead in English and correspondingly it matches the Catholic holidays of All Saints Day and All Souls [...]
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October 30th, 2008 — , Bad debt, american consumers, asset prices, banking, bankruptcy, consumer spending, corporate profits, credit, debt, doozy, earmarks, economy, facet, fifty years, no doubt, paces, personal finance, rapid pace, recession, recessions, recessive, resilience, spending habits, stock market, strategists, united states economy, virtual smorgasbord from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The last recession that our country experienced was, in truth, a mild one. The stock market and many corporate profits began to tank, but consumer spending seemed to dance merrily on through the recession without as much as a scratch. Consumer spending has long been the major engine driving the entire United States economy, which [...]
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October 30th, 2008 — , In the News, bank crisis, banking, bellwether, business tycoons, credit karma, driving force, economists, economy, entire world, financial crisis, financial storm, financial turmoil, global economy, learning experience, lehman brothers, luxury home, luxury yachts, no doubt, personal finance, superpower, true influence, unprecedented level, wall street bubble, world economy from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
The financial turmoil that our economy is currently experiencing is regarded as an unprecedented level of turmoil. According to a United States Historian named Steph Friesier, “The time of wielding wealth is over.” What many people do not realize is that there is a lot that consumers can take away from this bank crisis that [...]
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October 29th, 2008 — , Insurance, Investing, aig, annuity, answer index, bailout, banking, current condition, downside, downturn, etfs, fdic, fixed annuities, holding company, index funds, insurance companies, largest insurance, lehman, life insurance annuities, middle men, money, naic, personal finance, sipc, stock market, stocks from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Even after the government took the opportunity to step in and bail out one of our largest insurance companies, the stock market still managed to find a way to completely tank, because many investors were not persuaded that this intervention was going to protect their investments. This is when you have to find confidence, knowing [...]
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October 29th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Managing Money Wisely, auto bill pay, auto bill pay programs, banking, bill pay, checking, checking account, credit card, creditors, data protection, electronic statement, extra fees, hidden fees, late payments, long distance, money, necessary steps, norm, paper bills, paying attention, personal finance, security, tabs, three times, transaction charges from Loanio @ Loanio
As our society gets busier, it’s been increasingly important to automate several aspects of our lives. One of the first areas to be automated was the payment of monthly bills and for many, this is an essential system that helps them avoid late payments. However, there are a few dangers that are associated with auto [...]
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October 28th, 2008 — , News, bailout, banking, camp david, credit, credit crisis, democratic capitalism, dow jones, dow jones industrial, dow jones industrial average, economy, european commission president, free markets, french president, george bush, global financial crisis, global financial system, government entities, institutional changes, nicolas sarkozy, personal finance, policy proposals, president george bush, stock market, world summit, worth billions from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The United States President George Bush recently announced his intention to hold a world summit involving leaders from all around the world in order to discuss the global financial crisis in the near future. What he did say however is that any financial reform should absolutely not come at the expense of free enterprise or [...]
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October 28th, 2008 — , In the News, bailout plan, banking, banking industry, banking institutions, british prime minister, buying shares, credit karma, diplomats, dollar plan, economy, emergency aid, euro 1, finance minister, financial institutions, financial meltdown, financial sector, global financial crisis, gordon brown, interbank, jacek rostowski, national banks, personal promise, summit talks from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
EU leaders have recently endorsed a Euro 1.7 trillion dollar ($2.3 trillion) continent-wide emergency bailout plan for the banking industry during summit talks that occurred on Wednesday, then turned their debate to other measures that would prevent global financial crisis from completely stalling the entire continent’s economy. Numerous EU officials and diplomats including Polish Finance [...]
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October 26th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, P2P Lending, Small Business, banking, credit crisis, economy, international herald tribune, loanio, money, new york times, peer lending, peer to peer lending, personal finance, stock market, wall street journal from Loanio @ Loanio
Welcome to the fourth edition of Loanio’s roundup. There’s more on the peer to peer lending industry in this post with several links for small business entrepreneurs to check out as well. Browse through and make sure you’re up to date on all the financial information. Might want to grab a coffee first.
We hope the [...]
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October 21st, 2008 — , bad news, bailout, bank failure, bank failures, banking, company policies, credit karma, curtain, different company, doom, fdic insurance, frenzy, gaps, human nature, money in the bank, new management, personal finance, privacy rules, sev, stock market, trouble in the air, washington mutual, whirlwind, worst case scenarios from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
As the news gets into a frenzy over the recent bank failures, the failed bid for a bailout and the continuing bad news about the economy, many consumers are left wondering just how these bank failures and other events will affect them personally. While there is no one answer, this is a time for caution, [...]
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October 15th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, banking, banks, borrowers, downturn, economy, foreclosure, home loan, home loans, housing, investments, lender mortgage, loan situation, loans, middle man, mortgage brokers, ramifications, single home, sub prime market, suits, two thirds, wall street, wall street firms from Credit Karma @ Credit Karma
Most of the country is beginning to feel the ramifications of the housing crunch and credit crunch right now. There is no single entity to blame for this massive downturn in the economy, however. So who can we blame for the credit crunch? We can definitely blame the brokers, the banks, wall street, the government, [...]
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October 9th, 2008 — , Insurance, bank failures, bank fdic, banking, best banks, best solution, consumers, credit karma, debacle, economic state, financial institution, financial institutions, fly, food for thought, investment account, money, personal finance, radar, reputation, risk, smart idea, washington mutual from Credit Karma @ Credit Karma
As news of the Washington Mutual debacle started to trickle out, people with money in that bank began wondering if it was a smart idea to keep depositing. As a result, the overall amount of the bank’s daily deposits dropped sharply, which compounded the problem. While no one likes to think about bank failures, this [...]
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October 3rd, 2008 — , Book Review, Money Management, auto loan, banking, budget, burgers, checkbook, checkbooks, companion book, exact plan, financial news, financial whiz, guidebooks, jeff opdyke, loans, management plan, mortgage, necessary advice, personal finance, personal finance issues, real world, savings accounts, wall street, wall street journal, world advice, wsj from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
When it comes to a trusted source for financial news and information, it’s hard to beat the Wall Street Journal. They have introduced a line of guidebooks on many financial topics, but for this review we’ll be taking a look at their Personal Finance guidebook. While it may be a little simplistic for the financial [...]
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October 2nd, 2008 — , In the News, bailout plan, bank failures, banking, biggest banks, chatham, credit karma, dives, early tuesday, energy prices, global contagion, good time, heating oil tanks, investment circles, mindset, monster, propane, reuters, saluzzi, stock market, term investors, term strategy, tuesday morning from Credit Karma @ Credit Karma
The big news this week was the defeated bailout plan and the stock market immediately answered by dropping more than 700 points. As investors quake and consumers wonder just how safe their money is, this is a good time to look at the bailout and what the failure really means to the rest of [...]
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September 26th, 2008 — , WaMu, bailout, banking, federal deposit insurance corporation fdic, jpmorgan chase, washington mutual from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
It seems like everyday there’s new news with bailouts and banks. Today it was that JPMorgan Chase Bought WaMu for 1.9 Billion. Naturally consumers have a lot of questions and they should have them. I’m not an expert. In fact, I’ve been distanced from the news as I’ve been halfway around [...]
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September 24th, 2008 — , addition and subtraction, balancing a checkbook, banking, bouncing checks, briefly, checkbooks, checking, checking account, correct balance, debit card, extra fees, little time, personal finance, premise, reconciliation from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Although the premise of balancing a checkbook sounds easy enough, the fact is that the vast majority of Americans really don’t take the time to do it, or they do not know how to do it properly. There is a lot more than simple addition and subtraction when it comes to balancing a checkbook and [...]
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September 22nd, 2008 — , banking, banks, basic principle, best solution, checking account, children, chores, earning money, financial decisions, financial foundation, money, new horizons, notebook, obligation, paper route, personal finance, sense of responsibility, wish list from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Many of the best lessons we can learn about personal finance are taught when we are very young. By laying a strong financial foundation for your children, you can help shield them from making catastrophic financial decisions in the future. There are some great options available out there that can help any child learn more [...]
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September 18th, 2008 — , ING Direct, banking, fdic insurance, high yield savings, high yield savings account from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Jim writes about personal finance at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
I recently had a chat with one of my friends about online banking, how she had just started checking her account online, using bill pay functions, and managing her transactions through a website. She’s a pretty savvy individual, a mechanical engineer by trade, but not especially [...]
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September 11th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, banking, basic principle, cans, checking account, credit card debt, credit rating, emergency fund, feeling the pinch, few minutes, high interest, interest credit card, introductory rate, little time, money, out of sight, personal finance, pinching pennies, rate changes, rebates, saving money, savings account, shopping, wiggle room from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The whole process of saving money is usually associated with pinching pennies until they scream for mercy, living on food from dented cans and basically giving up everything for a future goal. While this will indeed help you put more money away, saving does not need to mean hardship. We rounded up some of the [...]
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September 10th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Insurance, account statements, banking, checking account, checking accounts, credit card balances, credit card insurance, credit card statements, free checking, free trial, hidden charges, insurance policy, little critters, money, personal finance from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Hidden fees are nasty little critters that can eat away at your credit card balances, or your checking accounts and you may never be the wiser. If you are stuck wondering where it all goes at the end of the money, it’s time to do some investigating to find out whether or not you are [...]
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