If you are interested in investing in the stock market, one of the first things you are going to need to do is to build your portfolio. We highly recommend contacting a knowledgeable broker that is seasoned in investing if you are going to get serious. While there is nothing wrong with day trading on [...]
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Building Your Portfolio
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Debt Consolidation Tips
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If you’re swimming in a sea of debt and trying to figure out how to keep your head above the water, one of the easiest ways is to consolidate. However, the actual process of consolidation can be confusing and it is all too easy to make mistakes that will end up costing you both now, [...]
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Personal budget planning is absolutely crucial if you want to build personal wealth and overcome things like the credit crunch and the current problems that the economy is experiencing. The word “Budget” is one that worries a lot of people because it often seems more like a hassle and a chore than anything else, but [...]
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If you are concerned about the state of your finances, your job or if you would just like to have a safety net that will be there to catch you if something goes wrong, an emergency fund is a very powerful tool to have in your financial arsenal. Emergency funds can be used for just [...]
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If you are trying to get your credit score fixed as quickly as possible, there are a few techniques that you can use that will dramatically impact it in very little time. These methods will work best for those that have a low score, but many will also impact a medium to high score as [...]
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If you were to ask anyone on the street that question, odds are the majority would answer, “very much.” However, these same people will easily turn around and drop a small fortune on something without a second thought as to how it would return to them. Before you get started with investing, managing your money [...]
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Given the state of the economy and the rising debt burdens of millions of Americans, many people are left wondering whether they really need credit cards. The answer to this question lies in how well you can manage your money and whether or not you are prone to overspending. Let’s take a look at some [...]
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If you are thinking about buying a home in today’s market, it’s never been more important to make sure that your credit rating is going to be sufficient. Banks are closing their doors to many that are deemed to risky, and if you want to get an approval for your loan, you will need to [...]
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Restore Your FICO Score – Part Three
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In the previous parts of this article we discussed how FICO score can impact your financial status as well as the initial steps that you can take to begin restoring your FICO score. We covered handling collections first since they do have a big impact on your overall score, but there are a few other [...]
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Whether you’ve lost your home or your job, or your money management skills over the years have left you severely in the hole, it is never to early to start turning things around. You can bounce back from financial trauma, but it will take some effort and dedication on your part. Here are some tips [...]
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Running Out of Time? How to Catch Up Financially Before it is Too Late
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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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