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thumb Would You Use Real Money to Buy Virtual Products?

I recently read an article in The New York Times (hat tip for bringing it to my attention: MAPping Company Success) about the increasing trend of using real money to pay for virtual goods. The article also addresses the rise of credit, via a company called Kwedit.com, to pay for virtual purchases online. This article [...]

thumb 18 Business Tools and Tips for the Recent Grad

There’s no shame in admitting it: It’s possible to make it through college and into the real world without having the first idea about investing, money management, or anything that deals even remotely with finances. But thanks to the growing number of Web sites and online tools devoted to fiscal responsibility, it’s easier than ever [...]

thumb How Payday Loans Work and My Experience

During college, I stayed close to campus every summer in order to work. Plus, I liked living on my own. The second summer I stayed, I got a job as a waitress and rented a room in a house to get me by until the new school year, when I would have a free room [...]

thumb 10 Things I’ve Learned in 4 Years of Real Estate Investing

I began investing in single family homes with a good friend and business partner about 4 years ago. In that time, we’ve purchases and remodeled 5 single family homes, all of which are rented by reasonably reliable tenants. Over that time we’ve learned a thing or two about investing in real estate. In this article, [...]

thumb Five Reasons Lending Club Beats Credit Cards When Funding a Small Business

With the current credit crunch, raising capital to start or expand a small business can be a real challenge. The bitter irony is that while interest rates are at historic lows, access to funding sources has all but dried up. As a result, many small companies have turned to business credit cards. While credit cards [...]

thumb October 2008 Site and Net Worth Review (-15.27%)

Before I begin my review, I’d like to remind you that tomorrow is Election Day — please exercise your right and VOTE!  If you receive a flyer that tries to convince you “Republicans vote on the 4th and Democrats vote on the 5th”, please DO NOT believe it.  We all vote on November 4th.  I [...]

Where To Find Small Business Loans

With the economic crisis in full bloom, it’s increasingly difficult for small business owners to find capital needed to keep their business going. Cutting costs can only improve cash flow to an extent; eventually borrowing becomes inevitable without top line improvement. Unfortunately, traditional business lenders are tightening up their lending practices, making it very hard [...]

Carnival of Debt Reduction #143 — The History of Debt

Over the weekend, I came across a rather interesting series called The History of Credit and Debt at Myvesta.org. In this carnival, I’ll be sharing short excerpts from the series.
This week carnival is not big, but it’s packed with good articles. In this carnival, I selected 9 articles as the editor’s picks and the first [...]

Weekend Reading: April 13, 2008

This afternoon I ran across a few interesting articles I’d like to share. But first, I’d like to remind you that there’s still 17 days left before I pick one lucky winner to receive a $50 Amazon gift certificate. The winner will be randomly chosen from the comments and trackbacks left in April — so [...]

Is Peer to-Peer Lending Ready for Prime Time?

It has been a while since I wrote about my peer-to-peer lending investments. DebtKid recently interviewed me, and you can see our interview on Lending Club. One of the questions the stuck with me was: “Do you think P2P investments should fit into an investor’s portfolio?”

Peer to-Peer Lending Is Not Ready for Prime Time
In my [...]

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