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Why Is The General Population Financially Illiterate?
It's no secret that most people don't know how to handle money. We're a financially illiterate populous. This article explains why that is and what to do about it.
Too Big To Fail? 5 Companies That Prove There’s No Such Thing
What happens when one of these companies fail? What happens when they file for bankruptcy? Is that even possible or are they actually too big to fail?
6 Stocks You Should Invest In This Year
The stock market can be quite overwhelming; whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newbie investor, there are a lot of difficulties to navigate. It’s a complicated market, but if you put together the right strategy, it can make you rich.
The Power Of Perception In Your Financial Life
The financial environment in the United States is still confusing. There is still a huge level of credit card debt. Spending is a boost to any economy, but if it is spending that individuals can ill afford, then is it a recipe for disaster?
Should You Be Renting Or Owning?
Because housing is such a big expenditure each month, those interested in buying a home or renting should really consider their finances and motives for wanting to do either.
Here’s Why Compound Interest Is So Powerful
Compound interest may be more powerful than you think. If you don’t understand exactly how it works, it’s helpful to figure it out.
What A Retired Army Colonel Taught Me About Money
Successful investing often requires you to block out your emotions and use pure logic.
The Psychology Of Stock Investing
Being successful in the stock trade is not as difficult as it may seem, but then why are some people more successful than others? The simple answer is being human.
Why I Finally Decided To Step Up And Take Control Of My Finances (And How You Can Too)
Are you ready to take control of your finances? Are you ready to get financially real?
The Turning Point: When Does A Mom & Pop Shop Turn Into An "Evil" Corporation?
Here we have two companies with thousands of stores and millions in sales. Many would consider them among the ranks of other “evil corporations” that under-pay and simultaneously hurt the economy.
6 Common Misconceptions About Retirement Accounts (And The Surprising Truth)
You’ve heard that you need to be investing in some type of IRA, 401k, etc.; however, you may not realize these facts about those retirement accounts.
3 Ways To Start Investing For Retirement With $100 Or Less
Are you looking for a way to start small? Or do you know someone who wants to invest for retirement, but think they don't have the budget for it? Here are some great ways to start investing with next to nothing...
5 Tricks For Managing Your Credit Score
You need some basic understanding of money to understand loans, but in the modern era it also pays to know a few tricks to helping your credit score that go beyond simply, “don’t make late payments, ever.”
4 Great Strategies For Paying Off Student Loans
You’ve graduated college, now your student loan forbearance or “grace period” will end soon and you don’t know how to formulate a payoff strategy. For those who don’t know where to start, below are 4 tried-and-true strategies to help.
What Are The Best Money-Saving Green Energy Options?
Green energy options for homeowners are becoming more abundant by the day. While there is no denying that harnessing green energy at your home minimizes your carbon footprint, it is important that you know the costs involved.
Is Investing Difficult Because It's Too Simple?
Investing in the stock market is overcomplicated. Is it really that difficult to get started? The truth is, investing may actually be so simple that we end up making it difficult.
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