Having children is not a cheap proposition these days, especially when you consider long term costs. The older your children become, the more they are going to end up costing in the long run. High education prices, for example, continue to soar making it nearly impossible for you to put your children through school. [...]
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Child Savings and Investment
November 27th, 2008 — , adulthood, children, diapers, education prices, educations, having children, high education, housing market, investment plans, loanio, money, personal finance, savings, score, surveys, thousands of dollars from Loanio @ Loanio
Is a Recession Really On the Way?
November 19th, 2008 — , bailout, consumer spending, credit karma, economic trouble, financial analysts, foreclosures, great depression, guidepost, holiday season, home loans, housing market, incentives, leaves, new home buyers, new homes, one question, recession, stock market, tax revenues, vicious cycle, warning signs from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
After the failed bailout measure and the subsequent tanking of the stock market, concern grew over whether or not a recession is really on the way. For those who remember the 1974 economic tumble, the signs are eerily familiar and disturbing that we may in fact be going down that road again. Let’s take a [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Investing, News, condominium development, condominium developments, condominium market, construction condominiums, contract assignments, contract provisions, flight risk, foreign investment, foreign investors, housing market, housing products, housing projects, investment market, low flight, market segment, personal finance, pre construction, real estate, rental apartments, safety investments, speculators, united states dollar from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
According to regional and state real estate analysts, the factors which previously fueled the housing boom of the last few years are easy to explain. The factors that fueled this boom in the real instate industry ranged significantly, including:
- Interest rates that were historically low.
- Flight-Risk Safety Investments for Foreign Investors hailing from South America, [...]
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Rent or Own - What’s Best Right Now?
November 3rd, 2008 — , credit scores, enough money, facing foreclosure, first time buyers, good time, home loan, housing market, improvements, landlords, leap, money, personal finance, ra, real estate, risk, selling your home, slim to none from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The housing market has many people concerned right now and one of the most popular questions is whether or not this is a good time to buy a home. Unfortunately, there is no clear cut answer to this question, and each individual’s financial state will determine the answer. However, there are a few guidelines you [...]
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October 28th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Managing Money Wisely, Money Management, bad news, banks, car payments, cards, carpool, credit card bills, economy, emergency fund, foreclosure, gas prices, high interest rates, housing market, interest card, interest rate, loans, money, mortgage, mortgage payment, mortgage payments, personal finance, smart money, variable rate from Loanio @ Loanio
If you follow the news, chances are the state of the economy may have you a little concerned. Bad news is rampant, the housing market is shaky and doom appears to be around every corner. While there are some definite problems with the economy right now, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to start [...]
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October 27th, 2008 — , Insurance, Investing, downturn, economy, financial decisions, financial institutions, housing market, investment capital, investment options, investment vehicles, investments, investors, market volatility, marketplace, money, personal finance, sectors, sound financial advice, stock market, stocks, uncertainty from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
With so much uncertainty currently present in the marketplace, one of the most vital things that you can do to invest safely in a crisis market is simply to learn from mistakes in the past. Certain sectors of the market may seem incredibly attractive in times of a crisis, it is absolutely vital that you [...]
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October 23rd, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Credit Crunch, Lenders, card holder, credit, credit borrowers, credit card issuer, credit card issuers, credit karma, credit score, credit scores, creditors, delinquency, economic turmoil, good graces, grace period, grace periods, housing market, interest rate, late payments, negative impact, personal finance, protecting your credit, scrutiny, three credit bureaus from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Protecting your credit score during the credit crunch is absolutely vital if you want to get through this period of economic turmoil alive. Credit card issuers are beginning to feel increasingly skittish regarding risky credit borrowers because debt and card holder delinquency are greatly increasingly, and because the housing market and job market are both [...]
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Do You Have to be Thrifty?
October 22nd, 2008 — , bandits, calculated risks, clipping coupons, economic crisis, economic uncertainty, economical choice, everyday life, first glance, foreclosure, fortunes, housing market, market downturn, mindset, money, perfect time, personal finance, real money, rental property, saving, schools of thought, smart decisions, thriftiness, upheaval from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
As the economy continues its upheaval, the word thrifty seems to be on many people’s minds. Is it absolutely necessary to be thrifty in times of economic uncertainty? There are many schools of thought on the subject, and while at first glance, it may seem like the only economical choice, there is another way to [...]
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October 7th, 2008 — , borrowers, consumer advocates, current situation, fannie mae, foreclosure, freddie mac, housing market, interest rates, lack of awareness, light at the end of the tunnel, money, mortgage, mortgage industry, mortgage payments, personal finance, refinance, resurgence, rude awakening, second job, specter, subprime, variable rate mortgage, variable rate mortgages from Loanio @ Loanio
There was big news within the mortgage industry recently as interest rates finally went back below 6%. The reaction was mixed, but the rate did prompt many people to rush to refinance their homes. For those that are stuck with variable rate mortgages, the current situation in the housing market has been volatile to say [...]
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