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Finding Your Passion

April 29, 2017 Leave a Comment

There are so many ways to make money and still be happy. Gone are the days of the typical 9-5 and now are the times of doing what you love and making money at the same time. There are numerous ways to go about doing this, but we are here to offer some quick ways […]

Popular Investment Options for 2017

March 24, 2017 Leave a Comment

Financial independence and securing a comfortable future is something that more and more people are starting to do for themselves, instead of trusting the banks or government to do it for them. After the most recent recession, many saw their savings evaporate, their retirement funds suffer, and their hopes for a lifestyle upgrade completely disappear. […]

Why Now is the Time to Launch an International Business

March 24, 2017 Leave a Comment

Starting a business is difficult, there’s no doubt about it. From all the paperwork, legal stuff, finances, not to mention time commitment, staking your claim in today’s business world is a lot of work. For most, just the thought of the never-ending hustle is enough to throw them off. Of those who remain, the thought […]

The Fastest Loan Options Currently Available to Consumers

March 13, 2017 Leave a Comment

Finances can be a true hassle at times, and there are many instances when individuals need access to cash immediately. For example, you may have an unexpected bill you need to pay, such as for a refrigerator repair or a ruptured pipe. Some things simply cannot wait, and you may be wondering what the fastest […]

Home Economics: How to Get the Best Value Out of my Major Appliances

February 22, 2017 Leave a Comment

If you think that buying or renting a home is a major expense, wait until you start tacking on the monthly expenses of utilities, maintenance, not to mention the price of purchasing furniture and finally, major appliances. Washers, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, furnaces, and more don’t just cost a fortune to buy, they can be a […]

Inexpensive Fixes That Will Increase Your Home’s Value

February 22, 2017 1 Comment

A home is most likely the greatest financial investment you will ever make, and it makes sense to treat it as such, even if you are living in it and call it your home. In the last few years, real estate has really been rebounding and prices have been gradually growing, even skyrocketing in certain […]

Trades that Let You Have Your Own Business

February 22, 2017 Leave a Comment

Business school isn’t the surest way of becoming your own boss. There are many small business owners who have taken a different path to being the masters of their own lives. A lot of these small business owners have a different kind of training: trade school. Attending trade school or completing a practical degree puts […]

The Ultimate Test for Smart Spending| Planning Your Final Arrangements

February 22, 2017 Leave a Comment

Though today’s topic might sound like a slightly morbid one, it’s really more about a celebration of life than focusing on death. Once you hit a certain age and have finally paid off your major debts thanks to smart financial management throughout your life, you start thinking about the major costs that are left for […]

Donald Trump, the First 100 Days: a Guide to Surviving the Global Turmoil

February 14, 2017 1 Comment

Our world is now in the Trump-as-president era. We are in uncharted waters. Ergo, no one knows what will happen next, and how it will impact the global financial markets. Trump has finally taken office. He is in the first 100 days of his presidency, and he hasn’t wasted a moment before signing a plethora […]

A Step by Step Guide to Paying off High Interest Loans

January 25, 2017 1 Comment

A lot of people have debt. Car title loans and mortgages sap the strength of our nation. Our national debt now exceeds $19 trillion. This is approximately $60,000 for every resident of the country. This is a very heavy debt load. Personal debt is often even higher than public debt. If you are hoping to […]

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