The economy is in a state of constant flux. If one industry is doing well, you can bet another is suffering. While it can be difficult to weather any cycle, there are techniques that you can use to ensure that you stay on top no matter what happens. Here are just a few of the [...]
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3 Ways to Weather Economic Cycles
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Real Estate Investments - Good Idea or Bad Idea?
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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How to Create Wealth With Debt
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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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If you’re trying to make more money, chances are you’ve heard the phrase, multiple income streams. However, there are two main types of income streams that you can use, and they are quite different. The first is known as active – and as the name implies, this is a type of income that you actually [...]
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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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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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If you’ve ever had a chance to invest in a great stock but didn’t have enough money put aside to take advantage of the opportunity, you know too well the agony of defeat. Most of us are under the impression that it takes money in the bank to start investing. If you’re not financially stable [...]
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How to Create Alternative Income
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If you’re currently living paycheck to paycheck, or you would just like to have a little more financial security, the key is creating alternative forms of income. While to many people this means getting a second job, there are actually easier ways that you can start bringing in more money every month without having to [...]
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March 17th, 2008 — , Humor, Investing, Retirement, stock from Mike @ richerbytheday
I got a humorous email today that reminded me to keep personal finance and investing in perspective. It seems appropriate to pass this information along to my readers for St. Patrick’s Day…enjoy!
RETIREMENT PLANNING FOR 2008
The 401-Keg Plan
If you had purchased $1000.00 of Nortel stock one year ago, it would now be worth $49.00.
With Enron, [...]
5 Common and Deadly Investment Mistakes
March 13th, 2008 — , Financial Education, Lending Club, currency, forex, investor, margin, shares, stock, traders, trading from DebtKid @ Better Rates. Together.
Have you ever made a real investment mistake, a disastrous one? I know I have. For the sophisticated, mistakes like these can be investment opportunities. For average Joes like you and me…they should be avoided.
When I lost over $250K trading, I was guilty of 3 of these 5 mistakes (can you guess them?). Avoid these [...]
Super-anxious because of small changes in the market?
October 5th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, afraid, anxious, effect, fear, feeling, human, stock, super from Maneesh Sethi @ Better Rates. Together.
That might be a symptom of being human.
It’s a very strange feeling when you start investing—any small change in the market can make you afraid you are going to go broke. The smallest drop in your stock or fund might send you running to the hills.
Unfortunately, this is the same feeling that creates unsuccessful, stressed-out [...]
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