Do you like to dream big or do you prefer to keep your financial dreams in check? The way that you answer this question may have a big impact on your future. If you’re consistently dreaming small, you may be shooting yourself in the foot before you ever take that first step on the road [...]
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Expanding Your Financial Horizons
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How to Go Into Debt to Get Out of Debt
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This really sounds like the ultimate oxymoron, but one of the best ways to get out of debt is to go a little bit further in. What’s that? First, to help this make more sense, let’s clarify – if you need to get out of bad debt, going into good debt will help you pay [...]
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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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November 15th, 2008 — , Debt Management, Investing, average person, banks, bargain basement, budget, checkbook, collecting dust, crash course, debt, enough money, extra 500, financial independence, leverage, little bit, management principles, managing your money, mindset, payoffs, personal finance, risk, single day, streams of income, successful management from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you want to start making money, you’ve got to stop looking at your finances like a regular person and start treating your checkbook like you work for the bank. This is the key towards successful management of your finances and will help you grow your current income and create more streams of income at [...]
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If you are worried about your financial state in the current credit crunch, there are a few steps that you can take to ensure that your money is safe. Instead of passively worrying about disaster striking, you’ll be taking proactive measures that could pay off if the economy worsens. Here are five great tips to [...]
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8 Tips for College Student Budgets
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Below are eight tips for college students about money and finances.
1. Track your Expenses
If you track your spending for a few weeks, you will be better able to figure out where your money is going. Are you spending an exorbitant amount of money on Starbucks? You may want to cut back. Most college students do [...]
401k Planning
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Most people have questions when it comes to 401k planning and retirement. These people often wonder what 401k planning is, how 401k planning works, and how a dwindling balance can be revived. 401k plans can be complex, but they can also be quite easy to understand with a little bit of preparation.
What is 401k Planning?
A [...]
How to Set New Financial Goals
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No matter how old you are, or how much money you have in the bank, it is never too late to start setting new financial goals. A big part of successfully saving money and making more money is the formation of goals, keeping track of your progress and finding that motivation that is key to [...]
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August 25th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Financial Security, Retirement, banking, bearing, best choice, credit score, debt, debt leverage, decisions, delinquent, earning money, financial bind, fixing your credit, high interest, leverage, little bit, money, nest egg, personal finance, real estate property, saving money, score, secured credit card, six months, staring you in the face, stocks, track 1 from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Whether you are pushing thirty and trying to get your first home or your retirement is staring you in the face, there are times when you may feel as though you’ve run out of time financially. We don’t always make the best decisions when it comes to saving money and before long, we end up [...]
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How to Ruin Your Financial Life By Ben Stein
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Ben Stein is a well known personality that many consider to be a genius. His book, How to Ruin Your Financial Life is incredibly concise, coming in at under 130 pages, and most of it reads, as the title would suggest, as a guide to how to end up in debt over your head. It’s [...]
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How to Become Prosperous the Easy Way
August 13th, 2008 — , Income Streams, Retirement, baby boomer, baby boomer generation, dead end job, diversification, enough money, fli, glamorous job, green thumb, greenhouse, instincts, little bit, losses, lousy job, lucky stars, minimum wage worker, money, patience, perseverance, personal finance, profits, prosperity, three months from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
For many, the concept of prosperity is foreign and unreachable. If you are stuck in a dead end job or your bills haunt your sleep, it’s easy to feel as though you will never be able to break free. As the baby boomer generation nears retirement, it has become essential for millions of people to [...]
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