Finance 101
Aaron Wakling presents Virtual Prepaid Credit Cards posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog, saying, "Interest in virtual credit cards seems to be increasing."
Eric Hudin presents Protect, Provide & Profit - A Family Limited Partnership posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog, saying, "A Family Limited Partnership is becoming one of the most popular methods to pass the equity in a larger estate to the heirs at a discounted tax rate, while retaining control, and at the same time, protecting the assets from lawsuits."
Allen Taylor presents Making Big Money By Looking At The Seasons Of Investment posted at Investing World Today, saying, "All forms of investment markets have “seasons” just like the very predictable weather patterns of spring, summer, fall and winter."
Tim Ramsey presents Student Debt Relief - How To Get Yourself Out Of Student Debt posted at My Debt Relief Blog, saying, "In this article you will find out how to get yourself out of student debt the smart way."
Eric Stanley presents Personal Financing - Dos And Don?ts posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles, saying, "The following dos and donts can assist you to chalk out a constructive personal financing plan-"
Thomas Humes presents Millionaire Mind - Think Like A Millionaire posted at Wealth Building World, saying, "Millionaires, multi millionaires and billionaires have a unique way of looking at money. Learn about it and apply it to your own thinking."
Jimmy Atkinson presents How Does Terrorism Affect Your Trading? posted at Forex Blog.
Jimmy Atkinson presents Are You Addicted to Borrowing Money? posted at Ask the Advisor.
Jason Elder presents Understanding Chapter 12 Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog, saying, "If a corporation or a partnership needs to file a chapter 12 bankruptcy, they need to meet certain guidelines before they can use this bankruptcy law."
The Dividend Guy presents BCE - A Sell Gone Way Bad posted at The Dividend Guy Blog.
Debt
Abdulrasool Sumar presents Good Credit Scores Can Save Money on Mortgages, Home Equity Line of Credit & Auto Loans posted at 3 Debt Consolidation Community, saying, ""What if you could invest that money in a simple mutual fund that covered the entire stock market and left it until you were approaching retirement?" Historically these funds have earned on average 10 percent per year. Investing even $100 per month of money saved, thanks to a better score, over the course of 40 years adds up to over $559,500.""
Finance
Larry Russell presents Check out this automated tool for aligning your investment risk tolerance and asset allocation ? A Tip from The Skilled Investor posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, "Your tolerance for investment risk is a relative thing. Few people like investment risk, but some can handle it better than others can. The more investment risk you are willing to tolerate, the higher your potential expected investment returns and investment growth. At the same time, the investment road you take might be rougher. Securities markets tend to pay a return on investment only for shouldering investment risks at the market level. The cash, bond, and stock financial asset classes have different expected risk and return characteristics."
Christopher J. Brunner presents Tips for Gaining and Impressing Potential Investors posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, "Tips on how to impress potential investors so they will be more willing to support your business venture."
Christine Kane presents Are You Saving Money or Wasting Time? posted at Christine Kane's Blog.
Warren Wong presents Why Not To Drive posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, "These days, everyone expect you to have a car as soon as you can afford one. However, that can be a very costly decision!"
KCLau presents How Much is Adequate for Emergency Fund posted at KCLau's Money Tips, saying, "If you are putting more money at low risk and liquid account, you are actually building an emergency fund out of that practice. In other words, if you are investing most of your money, you probably increase the risk to get better return, hence reducing the liquid part of your portfolio. So the question now is do you separate your emergency fund account when you plan your investment portfolio?"
MoneyNing presents Car Insurance Company Can Lower Your Bill posted at Money Ning, saying, "Advice about Insurance company"
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Money Limerick Contest Results - And The Winners Are? posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog.
Warren Wong presents Grow Your Pile Of Money posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, "Your Pile of Money is shrinking just by keeping it in the bank! Learn to grow your pile of money here!"
WBL presents How Capitalism Really Works posted at Adventures in Money Making, saying, "Adventures in Money Making discovers how capitalism in the current economy really works!"
Investments
Larry Russell presents 18 Low Cost S&P 500 Index Mutual Funds posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, "Measured by invested assets, the S&P 500 index is the most common index fund benchmark in the U.S. The S&P 500 tracks about 75% of publicly traded U.S. equity market asset value. You might think that you can pick any old S&P500 benchmarked index fund or ETF and thereby adopt a passive, low cost, broad market index strategy. Nope. Life just never seems to be that easy. This article lists 18 S&P 500 mutual funds that a recent study found had lower investment costs."
edithyeung presents How To Build a Strong Real Estate Team posted at Stewart Hsu.
Wolf Stone presents 5 Ways to Gauge Market Sentiment posted at Canadian Economy, Commodities And Mining Stocks Through a Fundamental Lens - Wolf Stone.
WBL presents Is It A Good Time To Invest In Real Estate? posted at Adventures in Money Making, saying, "Is It A Good Time To Invest In Real Estate?
Daniel Condurachi presents Excuses Not To Plan [del.icio.us] posted at Daniel Condurachi's Blog.
Larry Russell presents How to lie with statistics: Investment performance charts ? A Tip from The Skilled Investor posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, "Historical investment performance charts for investment funds might be historically accurate. However, their presentation in advertising, on line, and in printed materials can amount to lies from several perspectives. Performance charts are designed to lure gullible individual investors with an implied promise that superior past performance will continue. The financial research literature tells us clearly that on average this is a promise that cannot be kept. In other words, historical performance charts are a veiled lie. They may report factual information, but their purpose is to deceive. Here is why..."
Mark25 presents Technical Analysis VS Fundamental Analysis: Stop Fighting! posted at HotStrategies.com.
Retirement
TJP presents Do You Invest in ETFs or Mutual Funds in your Roth IRA account? posted at Investor Trip.
Stocks
zenofeller presents The Manifest Advantages of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. posted at zenofeller.com.
FitBuff presents FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog » Blog Archive » How to Take Advantage of the Stock Market's Summer Slump posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, "Interested in adding to your portfolio or starting a new one? The summer is usually one of the best times to get in the stock market game, and here's how and why to do it."
Blake Morphis presents Mad Money - Education Express Continued - 06/27/07 posted at Mad Money and Fast Money Recap & Fan Site. Blake runs a site that covers both Mad Money and Fast Money television shows. I noticed your next carnival is on financial planning and Cramer recently provided one of his educational shows that discussed strategies in buying a stock.
Leon Gettler presents Subprime fallout: the bears are out posted at Sox First, saying, "The fallout from the subprime meltdown will affect everyone, not just those silly enough to have invested their money in US housing. That includes the global economy."
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