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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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
Five Tips to Help You Ride Out the Credit Crunch
November 14th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, american consumers, bad debts, checkbook, credit karma, credit score, credit scores, debt, disaster, diversification, downsizing, economic crisis, emergency fund, emergency loan, five tv, least three months, little bit, paycheck, personal finance, possessions, proactive measures, ready source, satellite television, two cars from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
If you are worried about your financial state in the current credit crunch, there are a few steps that you can take to ensure that your money is safe. Instead of passively worrying about disaster striking, you’ll be taking proactive measures that could pay off if the economy worsens. Here are five great tips to [...]
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WSJ Complete Personal Finance Guidebook By Jeff Opdyke
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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Restore Your FICO Score – Part Two
September 29th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Lenders, checkbook, collection agencies, collections, credit report, credit score, diligence, fico score, fico scores, fraction, goal, interest rates, loans, money, personal finance, proof, verification letter from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
In our last post, we covered how to begin the process of restoring your FICO score, as well as how changes can affect this score. Now that you are ready to begin, there are a few steps that you will need to take. Many of these steps require diligence on your part and a little [...]
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August 27th, 2008 — , Insurance, Long Term, business car, business insurance, business owners, car insurance, checkbook, errors and omission, errors and omission insurance, financial burden, financial failure, future health, health insurance, hospital bills, insurance policies, insurance policy, insurance premiums, litigious, money, overkill, own business, personal finance, unexpected illness, waste of money from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Most of us look at insurance premiums as a big drain on our finances. Insurance policies do not come cheap, but they may be essential. In many ways, you can look at insurance as a way of avoiding financial failure in the years to come. While you can’t buy a policy to protect your checkbook, [...]
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How to Avoid the Three Worst Financial Traps
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 Get Rich Leveraging Debt
June 16th, 2008 — , american dream, checkbook, cold hard truth, debt, dreams, empire, enough money, entrepreneur, five cents, hot stock, initial investment, leverage, million dollars, money, money in the bank, nest egg, nickel and dime, nickels, personal finance, rewards, stocks, straw into gold, streams, success stories, taking chances, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
How many stories have we all heard about the entrepreneur that came to America with five cents and turned it into an empire? It’s stories like this that make us long for a piece of that American dream. We all wish that we could turn our nickels into big money, but most of us don’t [...]
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January 24th, 2008 — Financial Education, Lending Club, checkbook, check—electronic from Kevan Lee @ Better Rates. Together.
Despite the upsides of having a high interest checking account, in an increasingly paperless world, personal checks and the defiantly tangible checkbook are fast becoming a dinosaur of finance. Sitting at the checkout counter, fumbling through check reconciliation pages is a thing of the past. With so many new ways of shelling out [...]
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September 19th, 2007 — Lending Club, alternatives, check, checkbook, checks, debit, reigned, rely, tracking from Mike Smith @ Better Rates. Together.
In today’s fast paced world, it seems as though time is about the only thing that moves more quickly than money. One aspect of money does remain slow: the personal check. As technology progresses, the relevance and use of checks are both diminishing quite rapidly.
It used to be that checks were used for nearly [...]


