Do You Want To Build Credit?
Do you know what to do to build credit and establish yourself as a good credit risk? Believe it or not, the way you approach a small line of...
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Smart Passive Income | Go Nuts For REIT’s
Many people do not know what the letters “REIT” stand for, but Real Estate Investment Trusts can be a hidden treasure in the financial world.... more →
Credit Card Usage Statistics Prove They Are Leading Causes Of Financial Stress
It’s hard to imagine a time without credit. Even in the most primitive of economies, shopkeepers would often extend credit to regular customers... more →
My Wealth Building Strategies-Personal Investment Update
My First Real Estate investment: Four Family Apartment in St. Louis Missouri I Fell prey in 2005 to the real estate craze with this purchase.... more →
Attention Young Graduates | To Climb The Corporate Ladder Seek To Learn Rather Than Earn
So, you are considering which job to pursue out of college, or planning your next move up the corporate ladder while you do your best to stay... more →
With A Downturn In The Business Cycle, Gresham’s Law Proves More Emphasis on Quality
Sir Thomas Gresham advised the English royalty on economic matters in the 16th Century and helped the crown to stabilize the value of its money... more →
My Wealth Building Strategies-Personal Investment Update
Greetings from the great State of Tennessee. I stumbled across this gem of an investment which I wanted to share and encourage y’all... more →
Fundamental Cash Flow Strategies For Small Businesses and Large Corporations
What does cash flow mean? Whether you’re a small business or a large corporation, understanding and managing your cash flow is critical... more →
Lessons For The Generation Y Risk-Averse Investors
Gen Y or Millennials is a sector of individuals that are tagged as the ‘digital natives’. These are fresh-faced 20- or 30-somethings... more →
Building Wealth From Nothing; Take Action, Avoid The Lottery Mentality
Successful Lottery winners look really happy when they pose with their oversized checks for the cameras. The untold story is that many of them... more →
Save For a Rainy Day and Avoid the Pitfalls of Voluntary Servitude
Debt has become such a given in our culture that many of us take large amounts of it on without giving it a second thought. We Americans are... more →
The Top 3 Finance Occupations in High Demand Today
Whether you are choosing your college degree or thinking about a career switch, the financial investment services is one of the most in-demand... more →
Rise and Fall of The Roman Empire Timeline | Is The US Following It?
Various pundits have tried to compare the fall of the Roman Empire to the apparent weakening of the U.S.’s position as the world’s lone... more →
5 Facts To Illustrate The Roles of Government Bodies That Determine National Fiscal Policies
In a presidential election year, there is a lot of chatter about the roles of government bodies that determine national fiscal policies. Moreover,... more →
Poor Mans Gold | Why The Demand For Silver Will Continue its Rise
Silver has often been called the “poor man’s gold,” but it might be the better investment, according to a wide spectrum of precious metals... more →
Wholesale Lease Options | Excellent Middleman Service Sure To Bolster Your Reputation
What is a great way to make sizeable profit without putting hardly any of your own money at risk? Four words: wholesaling lease options investing... more →
Facebook IPO Filing | Did The CalSTRS Pension Fund Get In To Deep?
The first move by the California State Teachers’ Retirement System was a good one. It got in on the Facebook IPO filing for 500,000 shares,... more →
Core Inflation | The Invisible Tax Obtained Through Profuse Money Printing
In a presidential campaign year, you hear the word “taxes” bandied about quite a bit. Everyone has a strong interest in Mitt Romney’s... more →
Increase Your Profits By Using Social Media Networks When Making Investment Decisions
Once you get past the typical chatter about social media networks—it’s a fad that will pass, everyone thinks that they are interesting and... more →
The 1% | What The Media And Occupy Wall Street Don’t Tell You
The 1%, which is the moniker for the uber wealthy whom have allegedly stolen their lot from the 99%, has received extreme criticism in the past... more →
Chinese Lending | Who is Better Off? Chinese Economy or U.S Economy
In case you haven’t noticed, the U.S. Economy has been quite heavily dependent on the People’s Republic of China’s purchase of U.S. Treasury... more →