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33 Essential Year-End Financial Tasks

The end of the year is a traditional time of celebration, excitement, reflection and planning – not withstanding the hectic holiday shopping of course. However, the end of the year also holds another...

5 Things About Offshore Asset Protection Every Internet Marketer Should Know

Offshore instruments of asset protection no longer belong in the realm of the wealthiest individuals with high paid financial advisors. Thanks to the internet and globalization of financial markets, ...

A Balancing Act: How To Properly Organize Your Checkbook

With all the things you have to remember to do on a regular basis, balancing your checkbook doesn't always receive priority. But if you plan ahead and schedule some time for this important task, you ...

A Primer on Commodity Trading

Commodity trading tends to be ignored despite the fact that it possesses many advantages over other types of investment instruments.

Accountability In Trading

Every trader suffers from the odd lapse of discipline. Trading tutor Harvey Walsh discusses some methods for overcoming this all too common problem.

Alliance Turning Towards the Financial Dark Side

Financial industry cutting costs at expense of high street savers

Thinking on Artificial Inflation

A quick thought on Inflation; A question has arisen in a small dialogue today of whether interest rates should be raised due to inflation? One thought, which kept coming to mind, was the delicate issues with the housing bubble. Some in the group did not believe it to be a significant factor others were worried that a rise in interest rates would be met with a big reaction in the stock market and also the housing markets in many regions in the United States?

Avoid the Three Biggest Financial Pitfalls

For the average person and/or family, the three biggest financial pitfalls to avoid are new vehicles, credit car interest, and short-term loans. Any and all of these can drain a person's or family's coffers of much needed funds.

Bad Habits Keep You From Your Financial Goals

Bad habits can cost you time and money. Both can keep you from reaching your financial goals.

Buyer BEWARE

In today's past-paced, action-packed society, the pressure is on YOU to buy NOW. But this can often lead to problems - and it's not always th best idea to succumb to the pressure...

Creating A Realistic Business Budget

Budgeting -- ooh, what a scary word! If you want to frighten someone whose business finances are out of control, suggest that they tally up their expenses on a piece of paper. But budgeting doesn't have to be so painful, when you have a systematic series of steps to follow.

Credit Card Wealth Secrets

What credit card wealth secrets? Well you know you can get poor with credit cards, but you can also use them to make money.

Credit Cards and Home Equity Loans – Read the Fine Print

The “fine print” in credit card statements, home equity loan and mortgage contracts can contain some expensive clauses. Watch out.

Finance Tips

Here are some useful finance tips to get you started on the right path to your finance success.

Fire Your Bank

Corruption In The Banking Industry Drowns American In Debt 91 years ago, way back in 1913 our Federal Government implemented legislation that removed their sovereign rights to increase the amount of...

How Does Bankruptcy Work?

What happens when you file bankruptcy?

How to Avoid Overdraft and Bounced Cheque Fees

Here are some useful tips on how to avoid overdraft and bounced cheque fees.

Opening a Bank Account Doesn't Have To Be Difficult

If you're a young person who has just begun to earn some money, it is very important that you know how to open a bank account. Once you do, you'll have taken the first step in a long-term process of ...

The Big Apple: Beyond Business As Usual

Time heals.......it's been a few years since the 9/11 trauma and it has taken me this long to find a way to help the healing process of The Big City! You see, I'm a professional shaman who lives within driving distance of Manhattan. However, unlike other healers and the many others who personally went into 'ground zero' to offer their services, I didn't go. I knew that I was too sensitive to handle the initial massive trauma that must have been all around. I feared that the scar would stay with me for life

Automate Your Payments For An Easier Life

Did you know that if you automate your payments you could be spending Sunday nights at the cinema with the children rather than sitting at the kitchen table with your calculator trying to balance your cheque book? Well, if you didn't, the following are three great (free!) ways in which to automate your payments and make your life so much easier.

Business Ownership & Labor Day

With working people becoming more involved in business ownership, through their mutual funds and pension funds, should we take a new look at the meaning of Labor Day?

How to Construct A Powerful Profit Pulling Business Portfolio

What is a portfolio and do I really need one? A portfolio is simply a group of investments held by an investor. It's a very carefully chosen selection of businesses and generally, yes; it's a good idea to have one. That said, exactly what goes into creating the ultimate portfolio of businesses in internet marketing?

How To Save Money On Groceries

Unlike a fixed monthly cost such as your mortgage or car payment, the amount you spend on groceries each month is somewhat flexible. While the common advice of clipping coupons and buying generic bra...

How Will Check 21 Affect You?

How will Check 21 affect your spending habits?

I Bonds: Higher Interest, Safe as CDs and Money Market Funds

Financial planners advocate keeping between six to twelve months of after-tax income in a money market account or CDs. Both require you to accept extremely low interest rates. You can do better! I-Bonds are a new government savings bond guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury. Your money is 100% safe and earns twice the rate of money market or CD accounts!
 
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