On the surface, this seems like an oxymoron. How could you possibly use debt to create more money? It actually isn’t an oxymoron, but you’re going to need to change your perception of debt and classify into two different categories for this to make sense. There are many ways that going into debt can actually [...]
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How to Create Wealth With Debt
November 18th, 2008 — , Bad debt, budget, commercialism, debt, diversification, good debt, greatness, leverage, living paycheck to paycheck, management debt, millionaires, money, overspending, oxymoron, paycheck to paycheck, perception, poor management, stock, streams of income, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Start Treating Your Finances Like a Bank
November 15th, 2008 — , Debt Management, Investing, average person, banks, bargain basement, budget, checkbook, collecting dust, crash course, debt, enough money, extra 500, financial independence, leverage, little bit, management principles, managing your money, mindset, payoffs, personal finance, risk, single day, streams of income, successful management from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you want to start making money, you’ve got to stop looking at your finances like a regular person and start treating your checkbook like you work for the bank. This is the key towards successful management of your finances and will help you grow your current income and create more streams of income at [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Financial Security, budget, car payment, drastic changes, goal, groceries, long distance, mone, money, paycheck, personal finance, phone bills, roommates, utility bills from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
For many of us, spending comes all too easily and before long, we find ourselves at the bottom of a very big debt hole. However, there are ways that anyone can make a budget and start planning for their future. You may not even need to make drastic changes right now, but the more you [...]
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October 24th, 2008 — , In the News, american citizens, bottom line, budget, buzzword, career, credit karma, debt, downturn, economy, emergency fund, financial health, good reason, guarantees, losses, meeting your needs, occurrence, part time work, personal finance, profession, real money, recession proof, second job, stock market, turbulence, unnecessary expenses from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Right now there is a lot of talk about a recession. The financial buzzword that is out there this month is “Recession” and for good reason. It has become increasingly vital that as American citizens, we begin to understand how we can properly safeguard ourselves against the risk of a potential downturn in the economy. [...]
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October 21st, 2008 — , Financial Security, Investing, budget, consolidation, cost of living, debt, debt to income ratio, debts, economic times, emergency fund, frugality, gas prices, great time, high interest rates, investments, natural disasters, necessities, personal crisis, personal finance, personal financial advisor, real estate, saving money, savings account, savings accounts, smart decision, stock market from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Every day, the news about the economy seems to be getting worse and people across the world are concerned that they will be personally affected by the changes. In many cases, they already are when you consider how the cost of living has gone up, gas prices that seem to have no ceiling and continued [...]
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October 15th, 2008 — , Bugs, added benefit, adults, bonus, budget, checking, checking account, children, chores, earning money, education, entomology, girls, great time, jobs, lifetime, money, paper route, parents, persistence, personal finance, proper management, saving, working with kids from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
As parents, most people focus on the basic lessons of life, and may not be covering important financial lessons that could last a lifetime. Successful adults are usually those that were trained early on in proper management of their money, and developed an early respect for a dollar. If you have not yet implemented a [...]
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How Much Money Do You Really Spend?
October 10th, 2008 — , Personal Budget Planning, bank balance, budget, car loans, enormous problem, expenditures, financial situation, how much money, money saving tips, mortgage payments, overspending, paycheck, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, sad truth, subscriptions, tens of thousands, unnecessary expenses from Loanio @ Loanio
Overspending is an enormous problem for Americans right now and the sad truth is, many of us do not even know we are doing it. If you are finding it hard to make ends meet at the end of the month, or you are desperately waiting for that next paycheck to arrive, you may need [...]
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October 6th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Economics, Money Management, benefit, budget, debt trap, finance, financial foundation, fly, how much money, insomnia, lack of knowledge, learning about money, personal finance, prevalence, saving, scales, vital lesson, vital tool, worries from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Whether economics is your idea of a great way to fight insomnia, or you just didn’t get the benefit of learning about money management early on, it is never to late to learn the basic skills of proper money management. We highly recommend taking a brief course on finance if possible, but there are other [...]
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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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Do You Have What it Takes to Be a Millionaire?
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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Getting Motivated to Organize Your Finances
October 1st, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Financial Security, Long Term, Retirement, budget, financial goals, first steps, getting your finances, goal, journey, money, money work, motivation, next five years, personal finance, personal plan, spending habits, term goals from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
For many people, the first steps towards getting your finances under control are the hardest. Whether you didn’t spend enough time learning about basic personal finance principles when you were younger, or life happened and you’re now at the bottom of a very large problem, it can be difficult to get motivated to make that [...]
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Top 3 Things to Learn About Personal Finance
September 23rd, 2008 — , Pennies, bad rap, budget, coffee, coupons, financial future, financial goals, longest time, paycheck, personal finance, shopping, strong foundation, trip to hawaii, ways to save money from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Regardless of your age, position in life, or your financial goals, there are a few things that we all need to learn about personal finance. Once you have the basics down, everything else can just flow naturally. These tips are the strong foundation upon which you can build your financial future. It is never too [...]
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How to Find Financial Stability in Unstable Markets
September 8th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Free Money, bad news, best time, budget, car payment, cost of living, decent return, equilibrium, extra income, extra money, financial stability, foreclosures, great time, hundreds of thousands, leverage, monthly budget, oil prices, personal finance, real estate, rental properties, rental property, s market, urban areas, utility bills from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, the only news about the economy seems to be bad news, and it may take a few months if not years to improve. The dollar is weak, oil prices are still up and the cost of living has skyrocketed this year. These are unstable times, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy [...]
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Money for Life By Steven B. Smith
September 5th, 2008 — , Book Review, appendix, boring side, budget, budgeting tips, checklists, fictional narrative, financial books, financial planning software, personal finance, real world, software developer, these common mistakes, third person, world advice from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
This is a unique book that many readers will find very worthwhile. Unlike many financial books, it uses a third person fictional narrative to get the point across in the first portion of the book. You’ll be reading about a fictional couple as they attempt to (mis)manage their finances and carry on with their lives. [...]
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September 1st, 2008 — , Financial Security, Long Term, aim, banking, budget, car accident, common sense, credit reporting agencies, emergencies, emergency fund, expenditures, financial disasters, first steps, four months, goal, good habit, gross earnings, late payments, losing your job, managing your money, money, personal finance, rainy day, salary, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Unless you’ve taken some courses on handling finances, there is a chance that you may not be aware of a few of the key points about budgeting, managing your money and planning for the future. While a lot rests on common sense, there are a few techniques that everyone can use to correctly manage their [...]
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How to Survive Inflation
August 21st, 2008 — , Financial Security, Investing, Standard of Living, bad news, budget, crop failures, disaster, economic issue, economic shape, economy inflation, employment options, energy costs, flour, gas prices, inflation, inflation rates, long commute, milk prices, money, necessities, personal finance, prey, rising energy, rooftops, second job, throes, ways to save money from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Turn on the television, read a paper or go online and chances are you’ll be bombarded with bad news about the state of the economy. Inflation is being whispered about, and in some cases, shouted about from the rooftops. Are we really facing inflation and how bad will it get? How can you find ways [...]
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August 20th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Income Streams, budget, cars, checkbook, credit card purchases, credit rating, credit score, debt, department store, economic trouble, financial traps, living paycheck to paycheck, material goods, maxing, money, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, rule of thumb, salary, single one, temptation from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
No matter how wealthy or poor you are, there are financial traps that are waiting to disrupt your lives. Many people end up finding out too late that they are in the depths of one and it is nearly impossible to get out. However, there are specific steps that you can take to ensure that [...]
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How to Avoid Nickel and Diming Your Way to the Poorhouse
August 14th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Long Term, Retirement, bread and butter, budget, goal, gum, harsh light, impulse purchases, ins, instant gratification, mcdonalds, money, new experiment, nickel, personal finance, perspective, poorhouse, poverty, quarters, rest of your life, spending habits, tipping point, whatsit from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
We would love to start a great new experiment, where everyone would catalog all of their impulse purchases for the course of one year. Everything from that cheap pack of gum to the “whatsit” that we really don’t need would have to be recorded. At the end of the year, everything would be totaled up [...]
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What We Can Learn from the Housing Crisis
August 12th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, Investing, Job, Retirement, bet, budget, diversification, emotion, financial disaster, financial disasters, investments, life and death, love, money, mortgage payment, overspending, paycheck, personal finance, reliance, right management, risk, sports stars, subprime, taking a closer look from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The housing crisis has a lot of people taking a closer look at their finances and worrying about whether they too may be at risk for losing their home. There are a lot of great lessons that can be learned from this crisis, and they can be applied to all areas of your finances. Let’s [...]
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Are You Managing Your Debt Correctly?
August 7th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, budget, credit card company, debt, debt spiral, dirty word, educations, emergencies, enough money, fact of the matter, goal, good debt, groceries, hard time, interest card, late payments, minimum payment, personal finance, school tuition, signs, suggestion, wallet from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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 off. For example, school tuition [...]
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August 5th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Free Money, Investing, amount of money, bare minimum, budget, credit card balance, credit card debt, credit rating, debt, decades, emergencies, global problem, goal, good debt, investments, minimum payments, money, personal finance, poorhouse, premise, salary, smart credit, smart management, three months from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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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August 4th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, budget, cash flow, couple days, credit bureaus, credit card purchases, credit rating, due date, economy, goal, late payments, money, monthly budget, much money, paychecks, personal finance, salary, warning signs that, wiggle room from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
As the housing crisis worsens and the economy looks increasingly weak, most Americans are facing the reality that their finances are in a bit of a wreck. Chronic overspending, a lack of savings and too much bad debt has left many in a financial condition that they would prefer not to be in. Here are [...]
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July 28th, 2008 — , 401k, Credit Cards, Financial Security, Income Streams, Long Term, Retirement, ala, bill collectors, black monday, brink, budget, cash flow, debt, decent returns, diversity, fallout, few days, financial ruin, living paycheck to paycheck, minimum wage, money, multiple streams of income, paycheck to paycheck, paychecks, personal finance, single day, spectrum, streams of income, wage earner from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Whether we realize it or not, many of us face financial risks every single day. From the high powered investor, to the minimum wage earner, every one of us has the potential to lose everything we own. How can you evaluate your financial risks and find ways to secure your future? Let’s take a look!
First, [...]
Managing Your Bills in Today’s Economy
July 21st, 2008 — , Insurance, Standard of Living, budget, car payment, economy, expenditures, gas prices, groceries, gum, investments, money, paycheck, personal finance, rough patch, savings account from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, it has never been more important to manage your bills and get your finances under control. The economy is going through a particularly rough patch, food and gas prices are going up and it can be pretty hard to make your paycheck stretch each month. If you’re finding it difficult to keep up, [...]
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When you’re trying to save for the future and still manage to eat, it can be tough to find that right balance. We all need to plan ahead and having a savings account really is essential. This can be a cushion or that “rainy day” money that you need, and it is never too late [...]
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June 30th, 2008 — , Frugal, backyard barbecue, block party, budget, cost of food, esplande, fireworks, fourth of july, holiday weekend, picnicking, sack races from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Fourth of July is the ultimate holiday weekend. Summer time, parades, fireworks. What more could a person ask for? Having fun on Fourth of July is an American tradition! The Fourth of July weekend can quickly get expensive… especially if you are hosting a BBQ. All the food and beer can add up quickly.
Fourth of July weekend does not have to be expensive. There are ways to cut costs. It usually just takes a little bit of imagination and some self discipline, but that’s nothing new when you are trying to save money. Here are [...]

