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December 31st, 2008 — , Financial Planning, Investing, Investment Opportunities, added benefit, best bet, endeavor, financial help, financial planner, honest opinion, independent financial advisor, individual companies, informed decisions, investing tips, investment professionals, investment resources, investment tips, investments, money, personal finance, planners, prospectuses, vital information from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Investing is an endeavor that can be both challenging and complicated. If you are new to investing, then you may end up paying the price if you do not know where to turn for the most reliable investing tips and investing advice out there. Fortunately for you and other beginners when it comes to the [...]
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- Beginner's Tips for Smart Investing Investing is an endeavor that can be both challenging and complicated. If you are new to investing, then you may end up paying the price if you do not know where to turn for the most reliable investing tips and investing advice out there. Fortunately for you and other beginners......
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December 12th, 2008 — , Financial Emergencies, Financial Planning, Financial Security, emergency fund, emergency funds, emergency situation, financial crisis, financial emergency, financial resources, financial situation, groceries, household income, major illness, medical bills, minor emergencies, obligation, personal finance, savings account, six months, three months, traditional expenses, twelve months, unnecessary expenses from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Financial planning articles and books often recommend that you put away between three months and six months of your expenses into a savings account. On occasion it may even be recommended that you put away between six and twelve months of your average expenses just in case anything should happen. But what if your first [...]
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- Are You Ready to Be a Financial Success? There comes a time in everyone’s life where they begin to take a hard look at their finances. If you weren’t born into wealth, you’ve worked hard to get where you are and it can be frustrating if you feel as though you’re only treading water. Every single one of......
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December 7th, 2008 — , Book Review, Financial Planning, Insurance, bad idea, becoming a millionaire, disappointment, douglas andrew, fortune, high hopes, hype, life insurance policies, million dollars, missed fortune 101, missing the point, mortgage debt, oblivion, retirement planning, silver bullet, target audience, taxation, ugly truths from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
There has been a lot of hype surrounding Douglas Andrew’s book, Missed Fortune 101. Many people gushed that it unlocked the secrets to becoming a millionaire, so I went into the book with high hopes. I was pretty disappointed to discover that much of the advice is already well known and let’s face it, a [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review of Last Chance Millionaire Douglas Andrew’s book targets the baby boomer generation and tries to convince them that it is not too late to become a millionaire and avoid living on soup kitchen handouts to survive retirement. That’s a pretty tall order and a lot of authors have failed at this exact same premise.......
- Review of Missed Fortune 101 There has been a lot of hype surrounding Douglas Andrew’s book, Missed Fortune 101. Many people gushed that it unlocked the secrets to becoming a millionaire, so I went into the book with high hopes. I was pretty disappointed to discover that much of the advice is already well known......
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November 29th, 2008 — , 401k, Financial Planning, Financial Security, Investing, Job, cars, debt, denominator, financial success, freedom, garbage cans, horror stories, hurdles, jargon, leverage, money, orthodontia, personal finance, planning your financial future, realities of life, rest of your life, unexpected expenses, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Financial planning at its smallest denominator is essentially what you’d like to have and how you plan to get it. That may be oversimplifying things just a bit, but sometimes when you look at things stripped away of all of their jargon, it’s a lot easier to understand it. So, in order to begin planning [...]
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- The Key to Successful Financial Planning Financial planning at its smallest denominator is essentially what you'd like to have and how you plan to get it. That may be oversimplifying things just a bit, but sometimes when you look at things stripped away of all of their jargon, it's a lot easier to understand it. So,......
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November 17th, 2008 — , Book Review, Financial Planning, Income Streams, age group, blueprint, current state, dad poor, debt, diversification, diversity, douglas andrew, financial future, first draft, heck, imaginary friend, imaginary friends, leverage, millionaire, multiple streams of income, premise, real estate investment, rental properties, rich dad poor dad, streams of income, vacation property from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Douglas Andrew’s book reads like a rejected first draft of Rich Dad, Poor Dad and right off the bat, it’s kitschy premise (ripped right from the above book) falls more than a little flat. In order to illustrate his points, the author relies on his sons and their imaginary friends – and the discussions [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - What Are Passive Streams of Income? If you’re trying to make more money, chances are you’ve heard the phrase, multiple income streams. However, there are two main types of income streams that you can use, and they are quite different. The first is known as active – and as the name implies, this is a type......
- A Review of Rich Dad Poor Dad With all of the hype surrounding Robert T. Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, I fully expected a life changing read that would open new horizons and unlock the mysteries of the wealthy. What I got was a nice little parable with very little actual advice and a whole lot......
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November 16th, 2008 — , Financial Planning, accountant, addition and subtraction, bearing, checkbooks, fine tune, goal, how much money, how to manage your finances, investing in your future, little bit, managing your finances, math, personal finance, saving money, savings account, shame from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
One of the hardest things for many of us to do is to manage our finances properly. It can be hard if you’ve had no training and you’re used to just spending freely, whenever you want. There are thousands of people out there that can’t balance their checkbooks let alone plan for their future, but [...]
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- Managing Your Finances and Your Future One of the hardest things for many of us to do is to manage our finances properly. It can be hard if you’ve had no training and you’re used to just spending freely, whenever you want. There are thousands of people out there that can’t balance their checkbooks let alone......
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November 15th, 2008 — , Book Review, Financial Planning, baby boomer, baby boomer generation, catchy title, caution to the wind, douglas andrew, extremes, frugality, good advice, half a book, happy medium, insurance investments, last dime, life insurance, managing your finances, millionaire, premise, sales pitch, soup kitchen, vested interest from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Douglas Andrew’s book targets the baby boomer generation and tries to convince them that it is not too late to become a millionaire and avoid living on soup kitchen handouts to survive retirement. That’s a pretty tall order and a lot of authors have failed at this exact same premise. While Andrew’s book is well [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review of Last Chance Millionaire Douglas Andrew’s book targets the baby boomer generation and tries to convince them that it is not too late to become a millionaire and avoid living on soup kitchen handouts to survive retirement. That’s a pretty tall order and a lot of authors have failed at this exact same premise.......
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October 17th, 2008 — , Car, Financial Planning, buying a home, career, changing careers, debt, difficult concepts, disasters, emergency home repairs, extra money, financial consequences, financial decisions, hard stuff, housing, marriage, milestones, new goals, new money, open communication, personal finance, portfolio, promotions, spending habits, spouse work, tying the knot, workforce from Credit Karma @ Credit Karma
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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August 17th, 2008 — , Financial Planning, alicia sacramone, bronze metal, team gymnastics from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
I’m not usually one to write with such emotion as I do now. When I do, it’s universally about core personal finance beliefs - that’s not exactly the case now. I’d like to take a little space and a little of your attention to address a topic a little outside the box.
I was [...]
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May 6th, 2008 — , Financial Planning, snowflaking, snowfort, wealthstreaming from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
There are lot of metaphors in the world of personal finance. If you want to be a personal financial guru, you have to have one. Robert Kiyosaki has his Rich Dad, Poor Dad. David Bach has the Latte Factor. Dave Ramsey has his Debt Snowball.
David Bach’s Latte Factor is the practice of looking at the small things you spend your money on every day and see whether you could redirect that spending to yourself. Dave Ramsey defines the Debt Snowball as when you pay off the smallest debt first to create the greatest momentum in [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - A Review of Rich Dad Poor Dad With all of the hype surrounding Robert T. Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, I fully expected a life changing read that would open new horizons and unlock the mysteries of the wealthy. What I got was a nice little parable with very little actual advice and a whole lot......
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