There are plenty of ways for you to save money simply by managing it. It does not necessarily mean that you have to be frugal, but rather you simply have to be wise in the decisions that you make. Too many people these days are finding that they were never taught how to manage their [...]
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Save Money by Managing Your Money
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Teens Saving Money
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One of the best ways to build a strong financial foundation in teens is by starting a savings plan early on. Over the past few years, there have been more teens saving money and the results are clear. When you take the time to teach good financial practices to your children, these skills will carry [...]
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No matter how much money you make, for many people, it’s never quite enough. In order to get ahead, you’ll need to find a way to keep your finances growing. There are many different ways that you can grow your income, both actively and passively, and over time, these small streams can converge into a [...]
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When is the right time to invest? Even though the stock market is volatile, for many investors, this is the time that money can be made. Speculation is a risky business, but it has made empires in very little time. If you have the stomach for it, this is a great way to make money, [...]
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Dave Ramsey is a popular radio talk show host and author and his latest book, The Total Money Makeover has generated quite a bit of excitement. He claims that money management is 80% behavior and 20% knowledge, and there is a lot of truth to that. While the book covers a lot of interesting tips [...]
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Whether you are tying the knot, purchasing your first home or just beginning a new career, all of these milestones are worth thinking long and hard about because they can have important impacts on your overall financial picture. As you approach each of these important financial milestones, it is vital that you take the time [...]
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How Bad is the Credit Crunch - Really?
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If you are paying attention to the news about the credit crunch, it is all too easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of bank failures, rising interest rates and the prospect of doom and gloom everywhere you turn. While there is no denying that we are in economic trouble at the moment, there [...]
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As demand picks up for the iPhone, many consumers are finding that they are having to pay a premium price in order to get their hands on one. According to Nick Starr, those with bad credit may have to pay up to an additional $750 just for the privilege of owning one [...]
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A Case for Interest Only Mortgages
October 3rd, 2008 — , Freaky Financial Fridays, Investing, conventional wisdom, extra money, interest only loans, interest only mortgages, meltdown, mortgage, mortgage interest rate, real estate from Mike @ richerbytheday
This post is part of my Freaky Financial Fridays series, where I argue a case from an opposing view, generally in contradiction to my own philosophy or conventional financial advice.
Interest only mortgages are often associated with the sub-prime meltdown and generally dismissed by responsible financial advisers. While interest only loans are often poor vehicles for [...]
How to Find Financial Stability in Unstable Markets
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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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The Single Best Investment By Lowell Miller
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If you have ever wanted to get into investing, but you weren’t sure where to start, there are thousands of books out there that will get you started. But they are not all created equal. From sky high hope crushers to real world advice, you’ll have plenty of topics to go over. The Single Best [...]
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How to Start Getting Wealthy Right Now
August 13th, 2008 — , Entrepreneurism, Financial Freedom, entrepreneur, extra money, streams of income, wealth building from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
So many of us set goals like trying to become a millionaire by the age of thirty or forty. (Confession: Once upon a time, I thought that 27 was reasonable with the way the stock market was going). Some of us set a goal of being wealthy enough to take that dream vacation [...]
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Most of us think about retirement and panic. It can be tough trying to figure out how we’re going to survive and plan for our futures when we’re just trying to make ends meet right now. If you’re strapped for cash at the end of every month, chances are you are not saving anything for [...]
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When you work for a company, you’re likely to encounter the productivity paradox, which can be summarized as follows: The more work you do, the more work you get. Being more productive, while beneficial to your company, is likely less beneficial to you. Ask most bosses if you can work fewer hours as [...]
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