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Creating Financial Freedom without Risk
By Eileen Silva · 20 years ago
Many people ask me to share the REAL secret of my success in this business . . . as though they think that I have been holding out the magic insight that adds an extra ...
Are You Really Ready To Apply For A Credit Card?
By Anthony Samuel · 20 years ago
So you're ready to apply for a credit card, possibly your first credit card ever, and you're overwhelmed by all the options that are out there. Congratulations. You're normal! Whose head wouldn't spin amidst all ...
5 Rock-Solid Real Estate Investment Strategies
By Peter Dobler · 20 years ago
Investing in real estate is more complex than simply buying and selling homes. To help new real estate investors to decide which strategy might work for them I put together 5 rock-solid strategies. It is ...
Facing a Mortgage Mess?
By John Appleseed · 20 years ago
Foreclosure and the loss of the home is the usual result. Foreclosure is financially and psychologically devastating to the stability of the household. If you are facing foreclosure on your home, you are not alone. ...
Forex Basics Part 1.
By Gilbert Murray · 20 years ago
This is the first in a series of articles that are intending to introduce beginning traders to all the essential aspects of foreign exchange. I will start by identifying and defining the essential aspects of ...
Retirement Tax Havens
By Ken Morris · 20 years ago
Financial planning is really life planning. Choosing a home, particularly a retirement home, involves many factors. With state and local taxes on the rise, retirees should look closely at tax matters when formulating their retirement ...
Visa or MasterCard: Which Credit Card Should You Apply For?
By Edward Vegliante · 20 years ago
Should you get Visa or MasterCard? Is one of them better than the other? Will one of them help your credit rating more than the other? Many people ask themselves these types of questions when ...
Finding a Forex Broker
By Arturo Ronzon · 20 years ago
Foreign exchange is the largest financial market and everyday new investors plan to jump in when they learn of the benefits, that is, high returns on investment which is as high as 20% per month ...
The Pros and Cons, of Trading a Forex Trading Demonstration Account
By Bill Boyd · 20 years ago
Trading is a skill that takes time to learn.
Think of it like Boxing it’s also a skill that takes time to learn.
If you get into a professional boxing ring without any training, you’ll ...
Mortgages – Get Fixed Up Before The Crash
By Diane Newsom · 20 years ago
They say trends will always come back around. What was fashionable in the 70s will always seem to pop up on the shelves 30 odd years later. Unfortunately, there are some trends we wish would ...
Four Types of Income Exclusions
By Alan Olsen · 20 years ago
We are all interested in saving taxes. Through effective tax planning you can preserve more of your wealth (or wealth that passes to your heirs) through eliminating income taxes on the gain. There are four ...
Top 10 Credit Card Tips
By Alan Bernstein · 20 years ago
The credit card has been one of the most popular inventions of this time, helping consumers acquire convenience and boosting consumer spending for the economy. However, credit cards have been exploited for the wrong reasons, ...
Mortgage Tips for First Time Buyers
By Charles Essmeier · 20 years ago
A home is the single most expensive thing most people will ever purchase. In addition, paying off a home loan can take as long as forty years and will involve paying an amount of interest ...
Apply for a Travel Rewards Credit Card and Travel Smarter
By Alan Bernstein · 20 years ago
Are you a frequent traveler? If so, it is likely that you are already enrolled on a frequent flyer program with a few airlines. In this case, would you be open to an opportunity to ...
China’s Yuan not Changing as Fast as Economy
By Danny Schwartz · 20 years ago
In recent years China has been artificially keeping its currency, the Yuan, low to boost exports and ensure jobs for the low wage earners in the country. This strategy has kept China's economy growing at ...
What is Value Investing?
By Geoff Gannon · 20 years ago
Different sources define value investing differently. Some say value investing is the investment philosophy that favors the purchase of stocks that are currently selling at low price-to-book ratios and have high dividend yields. Others say ...
The Disadvantages of RFID Credit Cards
By Joshua Shapiro · 20 years ago
RFID credit cards are taking the nation. Also known as Radio Frequency Identification, RFID for short, these cards allow you to make purchases with your credit card without even having to type in a pin ...
What Is a 0 APR Credit Card?
By Joshua Shapiro · 20 years ago
It’s like the search for the Holy Grail. Before the days of King Arthur and the roundtable of Camelot, people have hunted for this holy relic and its promise of eternal life. Just the same, ...
5 Tips for Choosing the Best Cash Back Credit Card
By Beth Derkowitz · 20 years ago
The offers to make money as you spend money are quite enticing to the modern consumer. With a cash back credit card, you can earn percentages that can reap rewards at the end of the ...
Traders Are Smarter Than Average, So Why Do So Many Fail?
By Brian Mcaboy · 20 years ago
Most traders have an above average IQ, enjoy above average lifestyles, and have more money than most.
Being a trader shows that you’ve achieved a respectable level of success in your life. You can’t even ...