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November 21st, 2008 — , 300k, Insurance, benefit, brain tumor, cards, credit history, credit rating, credit score, emergencies, health costs, hospitals, money, personal finance, recourse, truth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Many of us have been conditioned to think that living debt free is the only way to be. While there is some truth in this statement, if you’re completely debt free and using only cash, you’re hurting your chances of getting a new home, and you may end up in a situation that requires more [...]
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November 21st, 2008 — , Managing Money Wisely, Personal Budget Planning, budget, how to manage your money, loanio, managing money, money, overspending, personal finance from Loanio @ Loanio
With a few tips for managing money wisely, you should have no problems putting together a good working budget and learning how to manage your money. Here are some excellent tips for managing money wisely that will give you a great platform for getting started.
1 - The first step is to figure out how you [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, average person, car loan, cards, compounds, credit card debt, credit history, debt, debts, dry cleaning, education, fence, home loan, money, personal finance, right of passage, risk, sake, salary, student loans, three times from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The average American is currently carrying at least some form of debt, even if it is small. We live in a society where overspending is common and credit card debt has become a right of passage. In many cases, you need to be in debt in order to start building your credit history. Without this, [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , Dividends, Financial Freedom, Financial Security, Income Streams, assets, cash flow, cash flow management, cash money, debt, diversification, diversified income, dough roller, individual family, lazyman, leverage, memoir, monetary goals, money, money freedom, money life, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
I would like to thank LazyMan for tagging me with in his 6 word memoir: Money - freedom to do almost anything
By being tagged I need to write my own 6 word memoir….
Financial Freedom Equals Cashflow Leveraged Wealth
I think the statement says it all, but to expound a little… financial freedom is one of the [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, banks, checking account, christmas, christmas club, credit card debts, credit card interest, credit unions, debt, eight months, holiday gift, holiday season, holiday shopping, holidays, how much money, impulse, money, necessary means, paycheck, personal finance, premise, steep increase, three months, traditional savings accounts, using credit cards from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
A lot of people make use of their credit cards when shopping for the holiday season on the premise that they are going to pay all of the newly formed debt off within only two or three months time. Unfortunately, most people are still trying to tackle these credit card debts six to eight months [...]
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November 20th, 2008 — , attractive investment opportunities, bankruptcy, degree of risk, high risk, high yield investing, high yield investment, high yield investments, investment opportunity, investments, loanio, money, much money, passive approach, personal finance, scams from Loanio @ Loanio
In this day and age, everyone is hurting for money, and locating legitimate high yield investments is not easy. Aside from scams, another consideration that needs to be made is the potential return on any investments that you make. Despite the fact that there are many attractive investment opportunities available both online and off, the [...]
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November 19th, 2008 — , Investing, Long Term, all time high, bad news, chunk, economy, eight months, foreclosures, fortune, good time, home loan, home values, insane heights, investing in real estate, investors, money, personal finance, proper choices, property values, real estate, smart investments, speculator, stock from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, if there was a market that had bad news written all over it, it would be real estate. The housing crisis has made investors jumpy, the economy appears to be tanking and home values are plummeting across the country. Would you believe that this is actually a good time to get into real [...]
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November 19th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Income Streams, bad reputation, diversification, earnings, everyday expenses, evil thing, extent, flat screen television, incomes, leverage, living paycheck to paycheck, long time, money, new money, old adage, paycheck to paycheck, paychecks, personal finance, richest people on earth, single one, treading water, wrong way from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Every single one of us would be thrilled to have more money coming into our homes every month. If you’re relying on one or two paychecks as the primary earnings for your income, you can relate that it’s pretty tough to get ahead. Everyday expenses chip away at our standard incomes and unless you manage [...]
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November 19th, 2008 — , Managing Money Wisely, Smart Money Ideas, additional income, basic budgeting, bonus money, checking account, decisions, dollar bills, extra income, extra money, investment account, investment accounts, investments, loanio, money, money gifts, money saving tips, personal finance, rebates, saving money, savings account, shopping, tax refunds from Loanio @ Loanio
There are plenty of ways for you to save money simply by managing it. It does not necessarily mean that you have to be frugal, but rather you simply have to be wise in the decisions that you make. Too many people these days are finding that they were never taught how to manage their [...]
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November 18th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Financial Security, Income Streams, back yard, consequences, credit rating, debt, diversification, entrepreneur, excess cash, gadgets, hock, leverage, money, new opportunities, personal finance, personal finances, self starter, smart decisions, spending money, stocks, useless things, wrong idea from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Many of us have the wrong idea when it comes to debt. After years of being told that it is a bad thing and should be avoided, most of us never want to get into the problem of having to deal with debt. Millions more are in over their heads with bad debt and facing [...]
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November 18th, 2008 — , Bad debt, budget, commercialism, debt, diversification, good debt, greatness, leverage, living paycheck to paycheck, management debt, millionaires, money, overspending, oxymoron, paycheck to paycheck, perception, poor management, stock, streams of income, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
On the surface, this seems like an oxymoron. How could you possibly use debt to create more money? It actually isn’t an oxymoron, but you’re going to need to change your perception of debt and classify into two different categories for this to make sense. There are many ways that going into debt can actually [...]
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November 18th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, Long Term, bank failures, banking, banks, biggest mistake, car market, economic hardship, economy, footing, good time, great depression, guarantees, interest payments, money, personal finance, real estate, rush, scoffing, smart investor, speculation, stock market, taking stock, taking the time, tank, ugly thing from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
While many are reacting to the news of bank failures and bailouts badly, there are a few people that are taking the time to assess the situation and figure out what they can do to stay on top, and keep their money safe. Panic is an ugly thing, especially when it involves money. Britain has [...]
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November 17th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, bad news, best deals, current state, gas money, gas prices, good time, handmade gifts, holiday gifts, holiday season, holiday shopping, interest rates, lowest prices, maxes out, money, money saving coupons, money saving coupons from, online retailers, perfect year, personal finance, shipping deals, whole hog from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
It is looking like the upcoming holiday season will be gloomy for many families, given the current state of the economy and continued bad news on many financial fronts. While this may not be a time to go all out with gifts, there are holiday shopping techniques that you can use to save money without [...]
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November 17th, 2008 — , Dividends, ample opportunity, benefit, circumstances, common stock, common stocks, frequent basis, investing in stocks, investments, liquidity, money, personal finance, preferred stock, profits, public offering, stock investors, stock market, stocks, voting rights from Loanio @ Loanio
The first step that you need to understand when it comes to determining whether or not stocks are a good investment is to understand how stocks work in general. A share of stock is the smallest unit of ownership possible in a company. Owning a share of a company’s stock essentially makes you a partial [...]
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November 16th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, boat load, car payment, case in point, cores, credit car, credit cars, debt, debts, expenditures, good debt, interest payments, leverage, money, mortgage, new business, overspending, personal finance, student loans from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
When you see the word debt, undoubtedly the first thing that pops into your mind is a credit car bill or a car payment. For many, debt means a mortgage or other high dollar expenditures. However, there are two main forms of debt and they are very different from one another. You cannot paint them [...]
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November 16th, 2008 — , Small Business, bailout, balloons, banking, bravery, credit flow, financial waters, free markets, investments, loanio, mail, market watch, minding your business, money, mortgage rates, news articles on, npr, ny times, orlando sentinel, peer lending, rivals, sacrifices, sba, smart money, stock market, survival of the fattest, yahoo finance from Loanio @ Loanio
Loanio would like to thank all the men and women who have put their lives on the line to protect America’s freedom and ideals. Your sacrifices and bravery have been beneficial to many and are greatly appreciated.
Below you’ll find links to resources, both blog and news articles on the economy, small business, p2p lending, and [...]
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November 14th, 2008 — , Dave Ramsey, Debt Snowball, american dream, bad person, country clubs, debt, feudalism, free time, freedom of movement, gym membership, happiness life, ivy league, life enjoyment, miser, monetary wealth, money, money income, nice cars, personal finance, personal finance writer, personal jet, propagation, pursuit of happiness, snowball, unfortunate individuals, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
I have a passion for personal finance… I can’t get enough… I read about it, I think about it, and now I write about it.
Why does the Internet need another personal finance blog?
All personal finance blogs that I have read vilify debt, demonize it even… While such a stance is important for those unfortunate individuals laden with [...]
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November 14th, 2008 — , 401 k, 401K Retirement, Plan for Retirement, Rules of Thumb, Smart Money Ideas, amount of time, attainable goals, blueprint, contri, deductible contributions, how much money, income sources, lifestyle, loanio, man and woman, money, retirement expenses, retirement fund, retirement savings, roth iras, savings, social security, tax deductions, traditional iras, working man from Loanio @ Loanio
Every working man and woman is entitled to a retirement that is secure and comfortable. Saving and planning for retirement is not necessarily an easy process however because we are living longer and healthier lives in general, which means we need more money to survive retirement than ever before. If you want to learn how [...]
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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 13th, 2008 — , Deep Thoughts, education, happiness, money, time from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
I got the latest edition of Money Magazine yesterday, and Pat Regnier in his The Bottom Line column used the letter to his children as a literary device. It’s not unique (I’ve even written a letter to my high school self in the past), but nonetheless, I thought the idea was worth stealing flattering [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Financial Security, budget, car payment, drastic changes, goal, groceries, long distance, mone, money, paycheck, personal finance, phone bills, roommates, utility bills from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
For many of us, spending comes all too easily and before long, we find ourselves at the bottom of a very big debt hole. However, there are ways that anyone can make a budget and start planning for their future. You may not even need to make drastic changes right now, but the more you [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Lenders, car loan, cars, credit, credit karma, credit report, credit score, credit scores, department store credit, home repair loan, interest rates, loans, medical bills, money, percentage rates, personal finance, store credit cards, what is considered good credit from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Most people know what a credit score is, but not really what it means or is all about. What qualifies as a good credit score? Some people consider a good credit score to be 720+, but this is classified as above average credit, or “very good credit”. Most people do not have a credit score [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, Investing, accountant, average person, balancing a checkbook, boat load, diversification, financial independence, financial planner, financial planners, financial practices, financial woes, heartache, juncture, managing your money, money, multiple streams of income, new job, personal finance, streams of income, student loans, time of your life, whiz, whole life, worst time from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The average person usually tries to struggle with their finances year after year and only visits an accountant a few days before their taxes are due. By this point, it’s up to the accountant to try to piece everything together and they won’t be able to offer much help when it comes to managing your [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Credit Crunch, Small Business, bank loans, banking, banking institutions, community banks, creative options, credit, credit unions, debt, deep roots, financing community, hardships, interesting places, john kerry, lending institutions, loan program, money, personal finance, regional banks, sba, senator john kerry, small business capital, small business loans, small businesses, tight places from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Credit and money are still in really tight places, and this is absolutely no secret. What is unknown in the current economy is what small businesses should do and where they should go now. Many small businesses are finding themselves struggling and even drowning in an attempt to overcome the hardships presented to them by [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , banks, cards, consumers, credit karma, credit report, credit score, credit scores, debt, debts, increments, interest rates, money, monitoring service, mortgage, naught, open accounts, personal finance, personal loan, risk, scenarios, struggle from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
One of the biggest issues that many consumers face is figuring out how much debt they should be carrying. As Americans struggle with mounting debts, the focus has shifted towards paying them down and getting them under control. While there are many benefits to paying off your debt, there are a few things to keep [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , Investment Basics for Teens, Money Management, Teens and Money, adulthood, billions of dollars, budgets, college tuition, enough money, financial responsibility, household needs, investment basics, investments, kids these days, loanio, money, parents, part time, personal finance, purchasing a car, rewards, summer jobs, teenager, teenagers from Loanio @ Loanio
Parents like to complain that their teenage children do not listen to them. However, when it comes to matters dealing with money, the opposite is actually often true. Teenagers often welcome the advice that their parents have to give regarding finances, money management and investments. In the past few years, teenagers have been earning billions [...]
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November 11th, 2008 — , Dividends, amount of money, brokerage fees, dividend income, dividend yield, fixed income investments, investment return, investment strategy, investment vehicle, investment vehicles, investments, investor section, investors, money, personal finance, price appreciation, rewards, rois, savings accounts, stock from Loanio @ Loanio
In times of uncertain economic future, it is important to look at your investment strategy and tweak it as needed. One of the ways that you can improve your portfolio is to take on small investments with lower risks associated with them. Taking in smaller rewards and returns may seem like a waste, but these [...]
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