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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 12th, 2008 — , bailout, business week, economist, finance, financial crisis, financial storm, loanio, love, mccain, national economy, npr, peer to peer lending, roundup, wall street, wall street journal from Loanio @ Loanio
Welcome to the second edition of the Loanio Roundup. This edition focuses heavily on the national economy and peer-to-peer lending news. We hope you enjoy pursuing through the links below. Leave a comment and tell us what you think - we’d love to hear your views on the Wall Street Crisis and National Bailout.
The National [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Carnival of P2P Lending #9 Welcome to the 9th addition of the Carnival of Peer to Peer Lending... Editor's Picks: P2P-Loans.com presents P2P Lending Grows in Popularity as Banks Slow Lending (Are Individual Lenders Suckers or Savvy?) posted at P2P-Loans.com. Pinyo presents Why Borrowers With Bad Credit Pay A Higher Interest Rates posted at Moolanomy.......
- Renaud Laplanche, Lending Club CEO in the News Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of Lending Club in California recently spoke with Jackie Hyland from ABC News Money Matters about Lending Club, where borrowers with good credit can obtain personal loans from complete strangers. It was touted as providing a unique and creative way to get a loan that......
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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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May 2nd, 2008 — , Best Personal Finance Blogs, Blogging, News, Top 100 Personal Finance Blogs, finance, personal finance from Mike @ richerbytheday
Richer by the Day is once again listed in the Fire Finance Top 100 Personal Finance Blogs. Traffic on Richer by the Day increased from 2352 visitors in February to 2502 visitors in March. Based on Sitemeter data, this blog was ranked 57th in the latest rankings. Thanks to all of my [...]
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April 4th, 2008 — , Best Personal Finance Blogs, Blogging, News, Top 100 Personal Finance Blogs, finance, personal finance from Mike @ richerbytheday
This month Richer by the Day made it’s debut in the FIRE Finance Top 100 Personal Finance Blogs. Rankings are based on page views from a variety of sources. Using Sitemeter, Richer by the Day was ranked number 52 and using Quantcast it was ranked number 82. Either way, I’m excited to [...]
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March 18th, 2008 — , Carnival, News, Rules of Thumb, finance, midwest, reaction from Mike @ richerbytheday
The Carnival of Everything Finance 15 was released today. My post, Financial Rules of Thumb Stink, was included in this event.
My favorites from the other entries were as follows:
Is “cheap” the new “green”? posted at Early Retirement Extreme
Living frugally doesn’t mean we should buy junk. I’ve noticed a lot of good material coming [...]
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October 1st, 2007 — General, Legalese, Lenders, Non Zopa, Press, blogs, finance, p2p, web 2.0 from Simon DJ @ Zopa
Simon Gleeson of Clifford Chance has written a very concerning overview of the shortcomings in the Financial Services Authority’s review of how the retail financial services that it regulates are distributed to consumers.
He suggests that the proposed three tiers of advice, coupled with EU-driven changes to the test of what is appropriate, will increase [...]
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September 3rd, 2007 — General, Lenders, Non Zopa, Rates, finance from ThomasB @ Zopa
You might have seen a lot of news in the broadsheets about problems with American sub-prime mortgages. In the last few years it was very easy to get a US mortgage despite a poor credit history. Many borrowers took on loans they couldn't handle, and the recent drop in American house prices left [...]
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July 25th, 2007 — finance, international lending, investment, microfinance, microlending from John Schoolman @ globefunderventures
GlobeFunder has contracted with our first major international partner who will be responsible for our on-the-ground fulfillment, execution of the transaction platform, helping to bring additional partners to GlobeFunder, and aiding with our final selection of our international loan servicing…
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July 5th, 2007 — Lending Club, blog, blogger, contributor, finance, frequent, maneesh, personal, sethi from Maneesh Sethi @ Lending Club
In part 1, we talked about why it is important for you to have good credit. In this article, we’ll look at what credit really is.
When most people think of credit, they think of their FICO score—the number between 300 and 850, higher is better. The really odd thing is that no one even knows [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Restore Your FICO Score – Part Three In the previous parts of this article we discussed how FICO score can impact your financial status as well as the initial steps that you can take to begin restoring your FICO score. We covered handling collections first since they do have a big impact on your overall score, but......
- 4 Easy Ways to Raise Your Credit Score For many Americans, dealing with a low credit score can be incredibly frustrating. It’s tough to get any loans and in some cases, it may even affect your prospects for employment. If you’re sick of dealing with a low score, it’s time to starting putting into motion some techniques that......
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June 29th, 2007 — Web/Tech, finance, international lending, investment, microfinance, microlending from John Schoolman @ globefunderventures
So who is GlobeFunder? GlobeFunder has been a work-in-progress business model for over 1 year. It started when one of the founders received a Stanford pod cast from a friend talking about an industry called microfinance. During this period of…
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