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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Debt and the Holidays
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
Review of Millionaire By Thirty
November 17th, 2008 — , Book Review, Financial Planning, Income Streams, age group, blueprint, current state, dad poor, debt, diversification, diversity, douglas andrew, financial future, first draft, heck, imaginary friend, imaginary friends, leverage, millionaire, multiple streams of income, premise, real estate investment, rental properties, rich dad poor dad, streams of income, vacation property from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Douglas Andrew’s book reads like a rejected first draft of Rich Dad, Poor Dad and right off the bat, it’s kitschy premise (ripped right from the above book) falls more than a little flat. In order to illustrate his points, the author relies on his sons and their imaginary friends – and the discussions [...]
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November 15th, 2008 — , Book Review, Financial Planning, baby boomer, baby boomer generation, catchy title, caution to the wind, douglas andrew, extremes, frugality, good advice, half a book, happy medium, insurance investments, last dime, life insurance, managing your finances, millionaire, premise, sales pitch, soup kitchen, vested interest from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Douglas Andrew’s book targets the baby boomer generation and tries to convince them that it is not too late to become a millionaire and avoid living on soup kitchen handouts to survive retirement. That’s a pretty tall order and a lot of authors have failed at this exact same premise. While Andrew’s book is well [...]
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November 14th, 2008 — , Book Review, Job, Money Management, Retirement, automatic millionaire, couples, david bach, finance field, impetus, many things, motivation, nuggets, personal finance, premise, saving money, smart women from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
David Bach is well known for his books, Smart Women Finish Rich and Smart Couples Finish Rich and in this latest effort, he goes into more detail on the techniques he discussed in these books. While the title would make you think it’s yet another get rich quick scheme, it is precisely the opposite. In [...]
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November 12th, 2008 — , Book Review, audience, brains, changing horses, frugality, high on the hog, how to make more money, love, merger, midstream, millionaire next door, millionaires, paycheck, personal finance, premise, step advice, streams of income, tank, thomas j stanley, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Thomas J. Stanley’s follow-up to his well-received book The Millionaire Next Door, follows a pretty interesting premise. It basically picks the brains of millionaires to find out how they got their wealth and how they keep it. It certainly offers an interesting read and I do recommend it, but not as a book that is [...]
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November 7th, 2008 — , Book Review, Economics, ambitions, betterment, economic trouble, economy, financial expectations, gas prices, good times, grain of salt, human nature, millionaire, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, premise, skyrocket, time period, uncertainty, wealth, wealth building from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Can a book about lowering your financial expectations be any good? We were intrigued by the premise of this book and decided to give it a try. It was a bit surprising in some places, and a little disappointing in others, but overall it was a very interesting read that we found to be thought [...]
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Review: The Motley Fool’s You Have More Than You Think By David and Tom Gardener
October 31st, 2008 — , Book Review, Job, fears, finance industry, financial whiz, five months, game plan, gems, investing in stocks, investments, managing your money, motley fool, nuggets, personal finance, pie in the sky, premise, prose, refresher course, sky dream, target audience from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
For many people, the ability to invest is a pie in the sky dream that will never be achieved, due to the fact that they may not believe they have “enough” money to invest. This book promises to allay those fears and help readers get a better view on personal finance, and working with what [...]
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Review: Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them By Gary Belsky and Tom Gilovich
October 24th, 2008 — , Book Review, accounting, case studies, college professor, conclusion, financial journalist, financial ruin, goal, human psyche, hype, money, personal finance, personal finance books, personal finances, premise, spending habits, whiz from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
This fascinating book by a popular financial journalist and a college professor may not be the newest book on the shelf, and it may not have the most hype, but by far, it is one of the most interesting personal finance books we have ever read. This book goes where not many do – into [...]
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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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Checkbooks 101
September 24th, 2008 — , addition and subtraction, balancing a checkbook, banking, bouncing checks, briefly, checkbooks, checking, checking account, correct balance, debit card, extra fees, little time, personal finance, premise, reconciliation from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Although the premise of balancing a checkbook sounds easy enough, the fact is that the vast majority of Americans really don’t take the time to do it, or they do not know how to do it properly. There is a lot more than simple addition and subtraction when it comes to balancing a checkbook and [...]
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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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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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Untapped Riches: Never Pay Off Your Mortgage–and Other Surprising Secrets for Building Wealth by Susan Cutaia, Anthony Cutaia and Robert Slater
August 22nd, 2008 — , Book Review, Income Streams, arm loans, debt, debt leverage, disappointment, faint praise, fixed rate loan, heart, high interest account, leverage, low interest rates, money, mortgage, multiple streams of income, personal finance, premise, real estate investment, smart loan, streams of income, way to make money from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
On the surface, this book seemed like the ideal read. It has a strong premise of how to create multiple streams of income using debt leverage. That is a great premise and one that we follow and put into practice every day. It was such a disappointment that this book failed to deliver on such [...]
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August 15th, 2008 — , Book Review, anecdotes, ben stein, chapter titles, enough money, financial advice, genius, how to ruin your financial life, little bit, mishaps, originality, paying attention, personality, premise, sad thing, stock market, subtleties from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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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3 Reasons Why You Need Multiple Streams of Income
August 6th, 2008 — , Financial Security, Income Streams, Investing, Long Term, Retirement, Standard of Living, accidents, average person, creating multiple streams, daunting task, diversification, extra cash, financial ruin, high interest account, layoffs, money, multiple income streams, multiple streams of income, passive income, paycheck, personal finance, premise, retirement age, retirement planning, smart investments, social security payments, stark reality, streams of income, supplemental income, worries from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
One of the hottest concepts right now is the premise of creating multiple streams of income. While everyone wouldn’t mind making a little extra cash, there are even more benefits that can be reaped from having more than one source of income. Let’s go over just a few of them.
1. Help save for retirement.
The average [...]
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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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August 4th, 2008 — , P2P Lending, Site Review, bank loans, beta phase, borrowers, cars, community feature, credit score, investors, managing debt, next level, online communities, premise, student loans, traditional lenders, unsecured loans, way to make money from keira @ Rate Ladder
CommunityLend.com is still in their beta phase, and has yet to fully launch yet, but they do have some interesting features that are already obvious. Like most p2p lending sites, they are striving to create an alternative to traditional bank loans, but they are also trying to take that to the next level by developing [...]
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August 1st, 2008 — , Book Review, Income Streams, business consultant, car payments, current system, daughter amelia, disposable income, financial safety, harvard, incomes, individual family, living paycheck to paycheck, mom work, paycheck to paycheck, personal finance, premise, safety net, salary, sending your kids, streams of income, tuitions, valid concerns, warrens from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
This was an absolutely fascinating read and its one of the few books that we truly recommend, especially to those with families. The main premise of the book is that our current system of having to have two incomes to make ends meet is what is driving individual family economic meltdowns. How can more money [...]
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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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June 30th, 2008 — , Investing, background searches, better business bureau, common sense, due diligence, gut instincts, guts, hearts, investors, little voice, money, personal finance, premise, risk, simple search, smart choices, smart investor, spirituality, stomach, success stories, trauma, wealth from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Every day we hear success stories of those who made a killing in the markets, and at the same time, we hear about those who lost everything they owned in the markets. What makes one person succeed and another fail? While there are thousands of answers to this question, let’s focus on the fundamentals of [...]
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