The average American is currently carrying at least some form of debt, even if it is small. We live in a society where overspending is common and credit card debt has become a right of passage. In many cases, you need to be in debt in order to start building your credit history. Without this, [...]
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How Much Debt is Too Much?
November 20th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, average person, car loan, cards, compounds, credit card debt, credit history, debt, debts, dry cleaning, education, fence, home loan, money, personal finance, right of passage, risk, sake, salary, student loans, three times from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Five Thoughts To My Future Children…
November 13th, 2008 — , Deep Thoughts, education, happiness, money, time from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
I got the latest edition of Money Magazine yesterday, and Pat Regnier in his The Bottom Line column used the letter to his children as a literary device. It’s not unique (I’ve even written a letter to my high school self in the past), but nonetheless, I thought the idea was worth stealing flattering [...]
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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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Does Your Education Really Make a Difference For Your Financial Future?
September 2nd, 2008 — , additional education, closer look, consensus, degree program, education, financial future, formal degree, good education, gray area, janitors, million dollars, money, multiple streams of income, own business, pay scale, personal finance, real people, reliance, savings accounts, schools of thought, starting salaries for college graduates, streams of income, value of a dollar, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
One of the age old questions that many people have is whether having a good education will predispose you towards being wealthy. While there are many schools of thought on this, the general consensus is that it is easier to make more money when you have a special degree, but it’s not impossible to make [...]
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Investment Mistake #2: Money Ignorance
July 5th, 2007 — Lending Club, benefits, deficient, education, emerging, growing, issues, rules from Andre Nosalsky @ Lending Club
The previous generations didn’t need to know much about money. Their world was simpler. Back then if you worked hard and saved a portion of your money in the bank, you could retire at 65 and be satisfied. The money rules that our parents and grandparents followed are no longer valid. They are lacking and [...]
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