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World Map of Trading

This is an infographic to describe world forex trading activity. It shows the top 15 traded currency pairs, volumes, and buy and sell percentage rates. This is designed to aid new traders in getting a general overview of the forex market, which should allow them to make better use of their trading platform and maximize...

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5 Disadvantages Of Early Retirement

The only thing better than retirement for some people is early retirement — when you can line up your ducks in a row and bow out of the workforce before the standard retirement age. Yet there can be significant disadvantages to retiring early — making it that much more critical that you project your future...

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Claiming for an Accident

In the UK alone over three million people are injured in accidents.  Accidents occur in various situations and different places whether at the office, outdoors, or out and about in their car in many cases it will be the fault of someone else as to why the accident occurred.  When there is a clear fault...

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Teach Your Kids To Be Personal Finance Experts

One of the most important roles parents play in their kids’ lives is preparing them for adulthood, and that means all aspects of adulthood, and that includes personal finance. Unfortunately, it’s not something that all parents do. Not because they’re bad parents but because it just doesn’t occur to them. Of all the lessons we...

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Moving to a New Apartment

Moving to a new apartment is always stressful. It’s best to just accept that the process is going to stress you out and do what you can to make the transition as smooth as possible. Here are some tips to help you with that: 1. Pare Down Even if you are moving to an apartment...

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5 Coupon Hacks To Save Money

Who doesn’t love a deal? You don’t need to be a die-hard coupon maniac to enjoy the thrill of BOGO (buy one get one). You don’t need to spend hours pouring over multiple copies of the Sunday paper to get a little rush as your total is reduced at checkout, either. Saving money just takes...

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Student Advice – Budgeting & Money Saving

The first few days at college or university are pretty exciting, you get registered, find your home for the next year, bid your parents farewell and you are finally on your own and ready to start a big adventure. For most students though, this will be the first time they have lived on their own...

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How to Succeed as a Start-up Business Owner

We all dream at some stage of being our own boss and having the power to show up when and where we want. Sure, running your own business does give you a level of freedom you generally won’t find in the corporate world, but it also comes with the burden of additional risks and threats....

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