If you’re finding it difficult to get by, one of the easiest ways to combat this issue is by increasing your monthly cash flow. While you may not be able to make a huge difference right away, slowly building up the amount of money that you have coming in, building secondary income streams can have [...]
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3 Ways to Increase Your Cash Flow
October 6th, 2008 — , Income Streams, Small Business, amount of money, cash flow, creating multiple streams, extra cash, extra income, huge market, investments, local community, millionaire, money, multiple streams of income, opening your own business, overspending, overtime, pay attention, paycheck, perfect answer, personal finance, raise, second job, streams of income from Loanio @ Loanio
The Family CFO By Mary Allvine and Christine Larson
September 26th, 2008 — , Book Review, Retirement, board of directors, bottom line, cash flow, cfo, chapter eight, christine larson, couples, family finances, financial hardship, fridge, great starting point, how to manage money, investments, new business, peace, personal finance, premise, squabbles, tackles from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Whether you are just starting out as a family, or the kids are already in school, there is a lot to be learned about managing the finances of a family. There are so many troublespots that families face, and few places to go for advice. We were very excited to come across a book [...]
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The Quiet Millionaire by Brett Wilder
September 19th, 2008 — , Book Review, average person, blue prints, business finance, cans, cash flow, finance expert, hot stock picks, investments, janitors, millionaire, money, personal finance, personal finance books, personal fortune, premise, right choices, risk, steady stream, tax advice, traps, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
There are so many personal finance books out there and most seem to fall into one of two categories – Get rich insanely quick or get frugal to turn your life around. For those of us that want a more solid and easy to accomplish means of developing a personal fortune, there are not a [...]
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Debt has become such a dirty word these days, and in many cases, there is good reason for that. Americans are saddled with unheard of amounts of debt and the problem is not just going to go away. In some cases, debt is absolutely necessary, while in others, it is beneficial. The key is knowing [...]
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August 29th, 2008 — , Book Review, Dividends, Economics, creating multiple streams, crushers, earth, extra money, fool proof, good advice, high hope, investment world, investments, lowell miller, millionaire, multiple streams of income, premise, real world, stocks, streams of income, taking the time, world advice from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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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What We Can Learn from the Housing Crisis
August 12th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, Investing, Job, Retirement, bet, budget, diversification, emotion, financial disaster, financial disasters, investments, life and death, love, money, mortgage payment, overspending, paycheck, personal finance, reliance, right management, risk, sports stars, subprime, taking a closer look from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The housing crisis has a lot of people taking a closer look at their finances and worrying about whether they too may be at risk for losing their home. There are a lot of great lessons that can be learned from this crisis, and they can be applied to all areas of your finances. Let’s [...]
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Smart Credit Card Debt
August 5th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Free Money, Investing, amount of money, bare minimum, budget, credit card balance, credit card debt, credit rating, debt, decades, emergencies, global problem, goal, good debt, investments, minimum payments, money, personal finance, poorhouse, premise, salary, smart credit, smart management, three months from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Credit card debt is a global problem that has led many to the poorhouse. However, with smart management, credit card debt can actually be a good thing. Let’s look at how to have smart credit card debt that will help your finances instead of hurt it. The premise may be a little odd to some [...]
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Everyone loves a true rags to riches tale, and although we’ve had some with the dot com boom, there were few that echoed the stories of immigrants that moved to the big city with a pocket full of pennies and a dream. We were thrilled to read this book and discover that the American dream [...]
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How to Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck
July 23rd, 2008 — , Dividends, Income Streams, chunk, diversification, financial disaster, households, initial investment, interest payments, investments, leverage, money roll, passive income, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, population, reliance, risk, second choice, second job, side business, spartan, streams of income, temptation from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, more than 80% of households in the United States live on a paycheck to paycheck basis. This means that a lost job could result in financial disaster for a large chunk of the population. Once you get into the trap of relying so heavily on one paycheck, it can be pretty hard to [...]
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July 21st, 2008 — , Insurance, Standard of Living, budget, car payment, economy, expenditures, gas prices, groceries, gum, investments, money, paycheck, personal finance, rough patch, savings account from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, it has never been more important to manage your bills and get your finances under control. The economy is going through a particularly rough patch, food and gas prices are going up and it can be pretty hard to make your paycheck stretch each month. If you’re finding it difficult to keep up, [...]
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July 14th, 2008 — , 401k, Financial Security, Income Streams, Retirement, case companies, creating multiple streams, diversification, extra money, fixing cars, futures, goal, homelessness, investments, living paycheck to paycheck, many different ways, multiple streams of income, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, rainy day, retirement money, second job, social security, social security benefit, sole source, streams of income, talents from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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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July 8th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Financial Security, Income Streams, Investing, capability, checks, circles, debt, debt leverage, empire, financial future, financial genius, good debt, handful, immigrants, investing in the stock market, investments, leverage, making money, money, multiple streams of income, personal finance, proven formula, stigma, streams of income from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Let’s face it, debt has managed to earn itself a pretty bad name in most circles, but in many cases, this stigma is undeserved. Debt, when used properly, can help you secure your financial future. While no one is arguing that improperly used debt is a bad thing, good debt is possible. Commonly, good debt [...]
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Review of Stop Sitting On Your Assets
July 3rd, 2008 — , Book Review, Insurance, Job, debt, debt leverage, disappointment, investments, leverage, life insurance, marian, money, poof, premise, rewards, subtitle, sunshine from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Marian Snow’s book had a lot of promise. First, it discusses equity harvesting and how to get the maximum amount of equity out of your home without being taxed on it. Second, it discusses how to use that money to make more money. Sounds great on the surface, but this book failed to deliver and [...]
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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 of income that you actually [...]
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June 23rd, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, P2P Lending, benefit, creating multiple streams, diversification, full time job, income stream, investments, main source, many different reasons, money, multiple streams of income, old adage, part time jobs, personal finance, risk, sizeable income, smart choices, sound principle, streams of income from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Most of us would like the chance to spend more time with our families, work a lot less and still bring in a sizeable income. If you’re only going to rely on your current income, the chances of that happening are pretty small, unless you’ve got an incredible job. However, there are ways that you [...]
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Proper Diversification for Increasing Your Income
June 2nd, 2008 — , Investing, beetle, behest, businesspeople, comfort zone, corn, crops, crossroads, debt, different market, diversification, financial ruin, great guns, investments, leverage, mantra, money, naught, personal finance, proper diversification, something brand new, stocks, whims from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you’re already leveraging your debt to produce more than one stream of income, you’re pretty familiar with how the process works. However, it’s really easy to get complacent when you’re leveraging debt and you may be missing out on other opportunities if you’re not looking outside your current comfort zone. While it is perfectly [...]
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Investing Versus Paying Off Debt
August 22nd, 2007 — Financial Education, Investing, Lending Club, assumptions, complicated, consideration, investment, investments, returns, taxes from Mike Smith @ Lending Club
Any time you have some extra money, you may wonder if you are better off investing the money or paying off your debt. The basic answer is that you should apply the money to the higher interest rate, but, as you’ll see below, that may be more complicated than you think.
When I say to apply [...]
Why is wealth important?
August 17th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, author, investments, living, older, point, thesimpledollar, wealth, wealthy from Maneesh Sethi @ Lending Club
This is an important question: why does it matter how wealthy you are? Being rich for the sake of being rich might not make sense. And as I wrote in an earlier article, simply being wealthy doesn’t make you happy. But one great thing about being wealthy is just being able to continue your current [...]
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