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Homeowners preparing to sell their properties and immediately buy new homes must carefully organize their plans to execute smooth transitions from owner, to seller, to purchaser. Prior to making offers on homes or listing current properties, […]
If you think you are ready to start investing, it can seem daunting knowing where to begin. The following article gives you a step-by step information to help walk you through the process of getting started […]
Would you like to make some extra money? Of course, we all would. The problem is that we’re always so busy with our day jobs, families, and other responsibilities that it can be difficult to find […]
It can be an eye opening experience when you first graduate from college and lose many of the safety nets that you have grown accustom to having during school. Now that you are on your own, […]
As we slowly approach the April 15th deadline for filing 2012 tax returns, the following are 5 tips to help you get started with you tax filing process. 1. File Your Return On Time If you […]
The world of credit counseling is filled with companies looking to make a quick buck providing advice on how to reduce or consolidate your debt. It’s a dangerous industry because your credit is such an important […]
If you’re a savvy investor, you most certainly have a fair bit of cash tucked away for general spending and emergencies. The stock market is a long term investment and not for cash to you need […]
Why do so many people manage their finances without using a budget? This is just an educated guess, but maybe it’s because most of us aren’t accountants. I’m not trying to ruffle any feathers here, but […]
It’s funny to me how many people are constantly shouting that the sky is falling in the investing world these days. Often these “experts” are referred to as “perma-bears” because their outlook is perpetually negative and […]
Let’s face it: We all waste money. Sometimes it’s that pair of jeans we don’t really need or that brand-name cereal that tastes just like the generic label that’s $2 cheaper. But with a small amount […]