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Investors Connecting Through Array of Networks
by Lana Bandoim — A recent post from the Wall Street Journal calls attention to a new trend among investors that involves them connecting to companies through different networks.
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Student Loan Forgiveness
20s Money —
Student loans allow millions of students in the United States to pursue an education they otherwise would have missed out on. However, a lot of students find that once they have finished with their education, servicing student education debt is harder...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
What My Life Is Like With Terrible Credit
Canadian Budget Binder —
photo credit freedigitalphotos.net/Stuart Miles I am a person living with debt that I can’t pay and terrible credit . I am a single mother of a now 17-year-old son soon to be 18. Over the years there was never enough money and debt just seemed to...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
I Am Broke!
krantcents —
I am broke , but not broken! Do I have your attention? Should you feel sorry for me? Do I need help? Perhaps, I need a psychological evaluation? My answer is simple, don’t worry about me! You can take away my credit cards, my job and my...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
Easy Ways To Save Money Right Now Without Even Thinking
Money Q&A; —
Stopping yourself from spending money and wasting money is often not as hard as you think. We often psych ourselves out of saving money because we think that it has to be harder or more elaborate than it really needs to be. But, the truth of the matter...Recently linked to by Frugal Rules / 8 hours ago -
Another Reason I Hate my 401(k)
My Journey to Millions —
I have always had a pretty angry relationship with my 401(k). On the one hand, I get a match of 100% up to 6% of my salary provided by the generous boss-men (anyone know why this is very common?), on the other hand my fund choices are terribly...Recently linked to by Funny about Money / 21 hours ago -
Ways to Make Extra Money
20's Finances —
I hate to use the ‘Woe is Me’ expression when I talk about young adults, but this is often the reality for young adults, especially when it comes to personal finances. Young adults not only have lower salaries than other age groups, but they also...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
How People REALLY Get Rich (Versus How We Think They Do)
American Debt Project —
Apparently, smoking these will NOT make you rich. The way people get rich is not a secret. But it’s not exactly what we think it is either. I’ve been studying money and wealth through this blog since June 2011, and a few things are starting to...Recently linked to by Life And My Finances / 2 days ago -
How We Have Saved Almost $1600 Dollars A Year On Our Monthly Bills
Bible Money Matters —
A few weeks ago I wrote a post that called “ How To Save Money On Just About All Your Regular Monthly Bills “, where I went in depth talking about ways that you could save on all of your regular bills, from your utility bills to entertainment costs...Recently linked to by Frugal Rules / 8 hours ago -
Who Do American’s Look To As A Financial Mentor?
Debt RoundUp - A Personal Finance Blog —
I am writing this post because I have a question for all of my readers. I will get to the question near the end, so bear with me as I roll through it. As the world pushes through a massive recession, I wonder the main reason why we all got into this...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
Five Red Flags that Could Trigger an Audit
Free Money Wisdom —
W hat can trigger an audit of your income tax returns? There are actually any number of factors, and the IRS isn’t always forthcoming in telling us what they are. But there are at least five that could result in an audit, and you may want to keep...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
Financial Advisor Compensation – Why it Matters
Frugal Rules —
The following is a guest post from my good friend Roger at The Chicago Financial Planner. If you’re interested in doing a guest post, please see my guest posting policy and contact me. If you are looking for a financial advisor to help you with...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago -
4% Retirement Rule, Pros and Cons
Passive Income to Retire —
The 4% retirement rule refers to a particular strategy that is used by retirees when they want to use their savings. The rule says that the best strategy when using your retirement savings is to withdraw about 4% of the savings every year, adjusting the...Recently linked to by Midlife Finance / 1 day ago
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