April 19th, 2009
Why Real Estate? What do Creative Real Estate Investors have to gain? How about early retirement? How about a shorter work week with more pay? How about loads of money in the bank? Sound good? This is the perfect atmosphere in which to get started.
Tags: bank loan, business, buy house, education, finances, financing, foreclosure, invest, investing, property, real estate, Retirement, sales, self-employment, sell house
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March 24th, 2009
Once you begin beginner stock market investing, the process can be very tough and frustrating. Don’t get overwhelmed by all the things you need to learn,try taking things step by step. Don’t wait to start investing because once you get started,your knowledge will snowball.
Tags: beginner stock market investing, business, finance, investing, investment, money, online stock market investing, Retirement, stock market, stock market for beginners, stock market investing, stock market investing advice, stocks
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February 26th, 2009
Perhaps you have heard the phrase, more month left at the end of the money. It means simply you have more expenses than you have money to pay them at the end of the month.
Tags: annuities, insurance, investing, persoanl finance, Retirement
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February 19th, 2009
A Roth IRA is an individual retirement account started in 1997 to help ease strain on the social security system.
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February 14th, 2009
Anywhere we can be frugal is great in this economy. There are so many ways to save around the apartment and most of these are so easy to do. Follow these money saving tips and keep money in your pocket!
Tags: being frugal, frugal living, frugal tips, investing, living below your means, money, money saving, money tips, personal finance, prosperity, Retirement, save money, save money tips
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February 10th, 2009
Home equity loans are a great source of cash. However, before you plunge right into the process of drawing out a loan out of the equity of your property; you should take a look at the fine print and what it means to you.
Tags: business, equity, estate, finance, home, investing, loan, loans, mortgage, real, real estate, Retirement
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February 5th, 2009
More investors as of now want a safe yet innovative option to invest for their retirement in the near future. With the baby boomers having the most influence in the economy today and they are retiring soon, this market of investment-seekers are going to grow dramatically even with the gloomy financial outlook.
Tags: creative investing, finance, Finance:Investing, financial, financial directory, financila investments, guidant financial, Investments, IRA, personal finance, Retirement, self-directed ira
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January 19th, 2009
The average person switches jobs several times in their life. It is very rare that someone work for the same company the entire length of his/her career. Most companies offer a retirement plan in the form of a 401k, so the average person may come into ownership of several 401k accounts by the time they retire.
Tags: 401k, advice, Career, finance, Finance:Investing, investing, IRA, personal finance, Retirement, retirement plan
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January 16th, 2009
Owner financing can often produce a winning situation for both the homeowner who is selling the property and for the buyer/investor who is purchasing the property. Owner financing is when a seller is willing to help finance a real estate transaction by creating a loan for the entire purchase if they own the home outright or by creating a loan for part of the purchase when there is already an existing loan on the property.
Tags: business, buying, finance, home, investing, investor, real estate, Retirement, selling
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January 12th, 2009
If you have already heard the term reverse mortgage, it still sounds a little odd. If this is the first time you are hearing the term, it will probably sound like some kind of shady deal. Reverse mortgages are becoming more popular these days, but are they scams or are they legitimate?Is it really possible to sell your house back to the bank and still retain the deed to it? Will the bank really pay YOU the mortgage payments? Let’s review what a reverse mortgage is so these questions can be answered.
Tags: business, finance, finances personal finance, investing, investment, Investments, investor, investors, real estate, real estate investing, Retirement, small business
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