Wall Street’s recent cataclysmic events are still unfolding and the entire planet is feeling their aftershocks. For this reason, interest in what is going on in the stock market is rising quickly, even for those who do not normally understand what the stock market is all about, or what Wall Street even has to do [...]
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The Best Small Investments
December 2nd, 2008 — , aftershocks, amount of money, cataclysmic events, extra income, harley davidson, initial investment, intel, investments, loanio, money markets, personal finance, stock market, stock markets, stocks, term basis, wall street from Loanio @ Loanio
Building Your Portfolio
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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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Everyone has some sort of interest in investing, but most people avoid it because they are not sure which investments are safe, or which they can get into despite not having a lot of money to work with. One of the best things that you can do when just starting out in the world of [...]
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How do Savings Bonds Work
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Are you wondering why you should invest in United States savings bonds, or how savings bonds work? This is a question that not enough people are considering these days, because most people are pressing their luck instead by gambling with stocks and other investments. So many people are turning to penny stocks thinking that they [...]
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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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November 23rd, 2008 — , Small Business, banking, credit, economic data, economist, economy, investments, loanio, peer lending, personal finance, roundup, smart money, stock market from Loanio @ Loanio
Good morning readers and welcome to another edition of Loanio’s weekly roundup. Below you’ll find several great articles under the categories of small business, the economy, p2p lending, and investing. We hope you find them helpful and interesting.
The Economy:
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After the failed bailout measure and the subsequent tanking of the stock market, concern grew over whether or not a recession is really on the way. For those who remember the 1974 economic tumble, the signs are eerily familiar and disturbing that we may in fact be going down that road again. Let’s take a [...]
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The United States economy is currently experiencing a serious financial shake up. No one really understands just how deep or how far reaching the damage is going to be, but what we do know is that there is going to be damage, and that we are going to be at the mercy of the markets [...]
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Keeping Your Money Safe in Economic Turmoil
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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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Are Stocks a Good Investment?
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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 — , 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 [...]
Fools Born to Buy Debt Allow Wall Street Exports to Boom
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With the fall of the stock market, the collapse of the economy became clear. The real driving force behind it, however, was the failure and dropping confidence in the largest bond market of the world. Known as structured finance, it has led to a crisis which rivals the Great Depression, as well as brought about [...]
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Loanio Roundup - Congratulations President-Elect Obama
November 9th, 2008 — , Small Business, american banker, banking, business entrepreneurs, business week, cnn, cnn money, credit, down economy, election results, email newsletters, emerging markets, great time, investments, loanio, market watch, meltdown, money, money stocks, obama, peer lending, president elect, recession, roundup, small business grants, small business owner, stock market, year end from Loanio @ Loanio
Loanio extends its congratulations to President-Elect Obama for running an excellent campaign.
This week’s edition of Loanio’s roundup takes a look at the election and what it means for the economy. What are your thoughts to the issues? We’ve also included several links for business entrepreneurs and on p2p lending for your weekend reading.
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Managing Stocks in an Economic Crisis
November 5th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, accounting procedures, better luck, business entity, cash flow, credit, debtors, early warning systems, economic crisis, external sources, financial details, financial investments, hallmarks, impending problems, inventory control, liquidity, money, net profits, personal finance, sources of funding, stoc, stock levels, stock market, stocks, supplier discounts, working capital from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
2008 is showing all of the hallmarks of being a difficult year financially, and for this reason, having control over your cash flow is absolutely vital. Managing stocks in an economic crisis is one of the best possible defenses that you can take during the credit crunch. By monitoring the liquidity of your cash flow [...]
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November 4th, 2008 — , Smart Money Ideas, banks, bet, bonds, due diligence, extra income, high yield savings, homework, interest rate, investments, money, personal finances, personal financial adviser, professional broker, rate of return, risk analysis, safety net, savings, savings account, stock, stock market, streams of income from Loanio @ Loanio
If you are trying to accumulate wealth, set aside money for the future or you would just like to have a few more streams of income coming in, investments are usually the first thing people turn to. However, the most common question that many people have is what are safe investments? This is a question [...]
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November 2nd, 2008 — , Small Business, all saints day, banking, catholic holidays, day of the dead, de los muertos, dia de los muertos, economist, economy, finance, holiday celebration, loanio, mexico, peer lending, roundup, smart money, stock market, story id, taxes from Loanio @ Loanio
Good morning and welcome to the Dia de Los Muertos edition of Loanio’s roundup. Dia de Los Muertos is a holiday celebration that takes place primarily in Mexico and celebrates the dead. It goes by Day of the Dead in English and correspondingly it matches the Catholic holidays of All Saints Day and All Souls [...]
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October 31st, 2008 — , Managing Money Wisely, Smart Money Ideas, Teens Saving Money, Teens and Money, best solution, extra money, financial foundation, financial goals, financial path, financial practices, financial principles, great time, hard evidence, high yield savings, long term goals, money, nest egg, next level, personal finance, reward system, saving money, short term goals, stock market from Loanio @ Loanio
One of the best ways to build a strong financial foundation in teens is by starting a savings plan early on. Over the past few years, there have been more teens saving money and the results are clear. When you take the time to teach good financial practices to your children, these skills will carry [...]
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October 30th, 2008 — , Bad debt, american consumers, asset prices, banking, bankruptcy, consumer spending, corporate profits, credit, debt, doozy, earmarks, economy, facet, fifty years, no doubt, paces, personal finance, rapid pace, recession, recessions, recessive, resilience, spending habits, stock market, strategists, united states economy, virtual smorgasbord from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
The last recession that our country experienced was, in truth, a mild one. The stock market and many corporate profits began to tank, but consumer spending seemed to dance merrily on through the recession without as much as a scratch. Consumer spending has long been the major engine driving the entire United States economy, which [...]
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October 29th, 2008 — , Insurance, Investing, aig, annuity, answer index, bailout, banking, current condition, downside, downturn, etfs, fdic, fixed annuities, holding company, index funds, insurance companies, largest insurance, lehman, life insurance annuities, middle men, money, naic, personal finance, sipc, stock market, stocks from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Even after the government took the opportunity to step in and bail out one of our largest insurance companies, the stock market still managed to find a way to completely tank, because many investors were not persuaded that this intervention was going to protect their investments. This is when you have to find confidence, knowing [...]
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October 28th, 2008 — , 1 million dollars, Credit Crunch, Lenders, Lending Club, abc news, buyers and sellers, ceo, dramatic increase, high interest rates, interest rate, investments, jackie hyland, lending institutions, middle man, money matters, new ways, peer to peer lending, personal loans, quiet period, stock market, where borrowers from RateLadder @ Rate Ladder
Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of Lending Club in California recently spoke with Jackie Hyland from ABC News Money Matters about Lending Club, where borrowers with good credit can obtain personal loans from complete strangers. It was touted as providing a unique and creative way to get a loan that will offer lower interest rates [...]
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Bush Plans to Host World Summit to Address the Current Credit Crisis
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The United States President George Bush recently announced his intention to hold a world summit involving leaders from all around the world in order to discuss the global financial crisis in the near future. What he did say however is that any financial reform should absolutely not come at the expense of free enterprise or [...]
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Investing in a Crisis
October 27th, 2008 — , Insurance, Investing, downturn, economy, financial decisions, financial institutions, housing market, investment capital, investment options, investment vehicles, investments, investors, market volatility, marketplace, money, personal finance, sectors, sound financial advice, stock market, stocks, uncertainty from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
With so much uncertainty currently present in the marketplace, one of the most vital things that you can do to invest safely in a crisis market is simply to learn from mistakes in the past. Certain sectors of the market may seem incredibly attractive in times of a crisis, it is absolutely vital that you [...]
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October 26th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, P2P Lending, Small Business, banking, credit crisis, economy, international herald tribune, loanio, money, new york times, peer lending, peer to peer lending, personal finance, stock market, wall street journal from Loanio @ Loanio
Welcome to the fourth edition of Loanio’s roundup. There’s more on the peer to peer lending industry in this post with several links for small business entrepreneurs to check out as well. Browse through and make sure you’re up to date on all the financial information. Might want to grab a coffee first.
We hope the [...]
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Recession Proofing Your Life
October 24th, 2008 — , In the News, american citizens, bottom line, budget, buzzword, career, credit karma, debt, downturn, economy, emergency fund, financial health, good reason, guarantees, losses, meeting your needs, occurrence, part time work, personal finance, profession, real money, recession proof, second job, stock market, turbulence, unnecessary expenses from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Right now there is a lot of talk about a recession. The financial buzzword that is out there this month is “Recession” and for good reason. It has become increasingly vital that as American citizens, we begin to understand how we can properly safeguard ourselves against the risk of a potential downturn in the economy. [...]
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When is the right time to invest? Even though the stock market is volatile, for many investors, this is the time that money can be made. Speculation is a risky business, but it has made empires in very little time. If you have the stomach for it, this is a great way to make money, [...]
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