One of the biggest reasons why having a teenage child can be difficult is because teenagers tend to spend money easily and freely without any real regard for what goes into earning that money in the first place. Teenagers tend to spend a great deal of money on clothes, shoes, toys, video games, computer stuff, [...]
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Teach Teens to Save Money
November 25th, 2008 — , Managing Money Wisely, Smart Money Ideas, Teens Saving Money, Teens and Money, clothes, expenditures, financial decisions, financial fitness, fish, how to save money, jobs, lifetime, money deposit, poor decisions, regard, saving money, shoes, teenager, teenagers, toys, transcription, video games computer from Loanio @ Loanio
A Review of Rich Dad Poor Dad
November 13th, 2008 — , Book Review, Retirement, assets, bearing, dad poor, high interest, high stakes poker, hype, jobs, long haul, making money, money, mysteries, new horizons, parable, pep talk, personal finance, pot, rich dad poor dad, robert t kiyosaki, teenagers, ways to make money, wealth, whole lot from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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 of pep talk. While there [...]
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November 9th, 2008 — , Managing Money Wisely, Teens Saving Money, Teens and Money, clothes, expenditures, financial decisions, financial fitness, fish, how to save money, jobs, lifetime, loanio, money, money deposit, personal finance, poor decisions, regard, saving money, savings, shoes, teenage child, teenager, teenagers, toys, transcription, video games computer from Loanio @ Loanio
One of the biggest reasons why having a teenage child can be difficult is because teenagers tend to spend money easily and freely without any real regard for what goes into earning that money in the first place. Teenagers tend to spend a great deal of money on clothes, shoes, toys, video games, computer stuff, [...]
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October 15th, 2008 — , Bugs, added benefit, adults, bonus, budget, checking, checking account, children, chores, earning money, education, entomology, girls, great time, jobs, lifetime, money, paper route, parents, persistence, personal finance, proper management, saving, working with kids from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
As parents, most people focus on the basic lessons of life, and may not be covering important financial lessons that could last a lifetime. Successful adults are usually those that were trained early on in proper management of their money, and developed an early respect for a dollar. If you have not yet implemented a [...]
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The $100K Experiment
October 6th, 2008 — , $100, $100K Experiment, $100K jobs, 000 video, Ads, TheLadders.com. The Ladders, career, jobs, salary from Mike @ richerbytheday
TheLadders.com, the job site for positions in the $100K per year range, ran an interesting experiment. They placed $100,000 in a glass box and left it out in public to see the response. Hidden cameras captured what unfolded.
Watch the $100K Experiment
The idea behind their experiment (and their commercials) is that $100K draws quite a crowd. [...]
Tips for Paying Off Student Loans
August 17th, 2008 — , banks, bartending, borrowing money, debt, decades, direct loan, enrollment figures, family disputes, full time, interest rates, jobs, leverage, loans, next decade, parents, part time job, periods, second job, student loan industry, student loans from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, the student loan industry is going through one of its worst periods in decades. New Federal regulations have forced many banks to stop offering student loans, and students are being forced to either find a direct loan or start paying back what they owe. Enrollment figures are being affected dramatically and right now, [...]
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December 19th, 2007 — Technology, jobs from Rajesh @ Zopa Blog USA
I thought we’d give you a behind-the-scenes look at one of the technical issues we’ve solved in order to bring you Zopa (seeing as how I’m the CTO and all).
When we set out to build the partnerships with credit unions, one big technical question we had to answer was, how do we integrate all [...]
Living on One Income
October 30th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, Retirement, families, family, jobs, leaving, living, prospect, separate from Mike Smith @ Better Rates. Together.
I recently saw a clip on The Today Show with tips for women leaving their jobs, or thinking about leaving their jobs, to become stay-at-home moms. That got me thinking about the prospect of trying to live on one income and seeing how the tips could apply to the general population.
Some of the tips that [...]
Social Lending expert required
June 25th, 2007 — General, jobs from Chris @ Zopa
Are you the future of Zopa? Can you be a champion to our lenders and borrowers?
You’ll already know…
· All about Social Lending
· How Zopa works – for lenders and borrowers
· Where Internet 2.0 is going… and have a good grasp [...]



