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Surviving The Financial Hardships Of Disability

Having a disability, whether physical or mental, can be very distressing. There is not just the pain and discomfort that you have to deal with, but also all of the associated changes in your life as well. In particular, there can be big changes in your financial situation causing you to have fewer available resources...

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The Impact of Global and Regional Crises on Financial Market Volatility

Image source Pixel “Fear tends to manifest itself much more quickly than greed, so volatile markets tend to be on the downside. In up markets, volatility tends to gradually decline.”- Philip Roth Even though the global economy started turning around in the second half of 2016, there has been a sharp rise in global geopolitical...

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Finding Advice To Climb Out Of A Financial Hole

When you’re in a spot of bother, and somehow you cannot seem to climb out of debt, you can feel like you’re on your own. However, this is simply not the case, and although it’s easy to feel this way, there are many resources you can dip into, to find a way back into a...

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Ways to Secure More Funding to Expand Your Business

Businesses grow with money—there’s no changing or denying that fact. Sadly, getting the money required can be a bit tricky especially if you’re not making much money from your current services and products. Most companies would love a little injection of cash to start up a new product or to start a marketing campaign to...

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What You Can Do To Make Your Business Financially Ready

It’s a huge concern every single entrepreneur will have at some point during their career, and the concerns when it comes to managing startup debt or keeping all of the finances in check can be quite a pressing task, especially if you don’t have the right resources at your disposal. But it can come to...

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Credit Card Debt – What Card Companies Don’t Want You to Know

Image source: pixabay Recent reports suggest that American consumers have recently hit a scary milestone. According to the Federal Reserve, Americans have the highest outstanding debt, mostly in the form of credit card debt than ever before. In June 2017, Americans owed $1.022 trillion in revolving debt and this figure even beats the record set...

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Paperwork Problems? Here’s What To Store, Shred & Save Online

https://www.pexels.com/photo/batch-books-document-education-357514/ Over the years, you can often find yourself jam-packed with paperwork. Even when you’re vigilant, and you try not to hold onto things for any longer than you need to, the paperwork can pile up. But when you have work and business, personal and private paperwork to deal with, it’s not surprising that you...

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Brand new rules from Fannie Mae help homeowners and homebuyers

Image source: Pixel As per a recent survey, 73% of student loan borrowers say student loans and other education loans are the main reason behind their delay in buying a home. This scenario could be changing very soon. Previously, mortgage lenders always took into account student loans before lending a mortgage loan but off late,...

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Investing: How to and Where to

Getting into the investment game can be life-changing. If you’re able to play it well you’re going to make a lot of money, but if you’re not then you’re going to lose a lot, so you have to use your head as much as you can! There are loads of different places where you can...

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Steer Clear of Debt – Steps to Take for Startup Founders

Irrespective of whether you’re an entrepreneur or a college grad or a full-time employee, you will definitely rack up debt at some point in your life. Getting out of debt seems to be easier said than done. While taking too much stress over debt isn’t anything funny, if you add this to the life of...

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