- Avoiding the Debt Trap During College By : Jane Muder
My cousin just finished her first semester at a large law school in Washington, D.C. Before our holiday dinner, she remarked, “You know, I'll have $200,000 in student debt by the time I'm done with my JD.” - Thoughts on retirement and pension – an age study By : Robb Stark
Let us go back one hundred years; pension was unheard of and most people usually worked until they died, that was the only way of staying alive. Today we live longer, work less and are more active during the last stages of our lives. Someone who retires and starts using their pension at sixty five years of age usually have twenty more years to go for other things. However, many are forced or choose to retire earlier than that. - Graduation Day's Here : Now What? By : Jane Muder
Congratulations, college graduate! You've made it through an enriching educational experience. - Truth about Paying Collection Accounts and Credit Score By : Stephen Snyder
Even after you pay off a collection account in full it won't help your FICO credit scores recover. Read this secret before you pay off any other collection accounts. - Planning for your pension when working as an affiliate marketer By : Theo Swan
For people working with affiliate marketing, it is important to remember putting money aside. There will be a time when you no longer wish to work with affiliate programs – either due to old age and retirement, or due to some other reason. - How self-image is stopping most of us from creating wealth By : Navneet Kumar
The self-image one possesses at the sub-conscious level is the creator of all in one’s life, whether it is creating wealth, good health or success. After seeing my parents win over half a million dollars in the state lottery, only to lose it all and a lot more, I decided I needed to learn why. I learned that the very reasons they lost it all are the same reasons most of society struggle with their day to day lives. - How an Attorney's Guide Can Help You Repair Your Credit By : RoseMarie Pierre
Davis Shapiro, a financial services lawyer of 27 years experience, and a reputable expert in the arena of credit repair, has authored the book The Attorney's Guide to Credit Repair. - 6 Practices To Help Eliminate Credit Card Debt By : Pete Bennet
Avoiding credit cards does not solve the underlying causes of credit card debt. Sometimes we really need credit cards to help us find urgent financial support. To prevent our credit from backfiring we need to eliminate credit card debt, and there are 6 ways to do it. - A review of the Swedish pension system By : Robb Stark
Sweden has long had a general pension system available for everyone – being as it is a country dominated by socialist government and values for a long time. It has changed to and from over the years to end up becoming a very modern and evenly distributed pension system. I will briefly explain how it works. - Financial Planning Tools Deciphered By : Andrew Chan
No matter who you are, financial planning is something that's necessary for everyone. If you're like most people, financial planning might seem very complicated and confusing, and you might not know where to start. However, financial planning tools can help. Here are some ideas to get you started. - So I'm Retiring, Now What? By : Andrew Chan
For one to have an enjoyable retirement, there are a few issues you need to be conscious of. Retirement and financial planning have to go hand in hand. Be wise enough and make sure you apportion your funds in various ways by doing a few simple things. Here are some ways that you can make the most of your retirement and financial planning. - How The Fed Uses Interest Rates To Control Money By : Kalinda Rose Stevenson, PhD
The most widely publicized way the Federal Reserve controls the money supply is by changing its interest rates. - Retirement Planning With Financial Articles By : Darren Callea
During your career, one of the most important things that you need to do is plan for your retirement. Although it has become rather a cliche, there is still truth to the old expression: - Getting Equity Out Of Your Home for Retirement By : Barry Waxller
The great American Dream is to own a home. After all, it is a great nest egg investment. When you hit your retirement years, however, how do you turn the equity in the home into money you can use? Many suggest using a reverse mortgage. - Ways to Deal with your Debt By : Neil MacLeod
This can be a problem in any family. We all experience this once in our life and sometimes there is just no getting out of it. You get yourself in so much debt that you can just keep your chin above water and make ends meet. It is the worst experience ever, but you cannot forget it. This is something that will never go away if you try to forget it by putting it in the back of your mind, because sometime you have to deal with it, better sooner than later.
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