There are, of course, many consequences of getting a criminal charge. One of the things that people often forget to think about, however, is the financial side of things. There are many financial implications that can hit you when you… Read More ›
Archive for February 2017
Bad Debt Debunked: Smart Money Decisions Made Simple
You may be under the impression that all debt is bad, and you could be forgiven for thinking so: why on earth would owing money in any form be a good thing? That just means you have to pay others… Read More ›
Reducing Energy Consumption By Your Appliances
If you’ve ever had sticker shock from your power bill, you’re not alone. One of the first places we usually look when a power bill makes a big jump is our appliances. It just makes sense that the equipment with… Read More ›
Identifying which markets are worth investment
Investors are going to be looking ahead to 2017 with gritted teeth – there are many unknowns for them to consider. How, for example, will the Trump administration shape up in practice? Will the European Union continue to fragment, impacting… Read More ›
The Difference Between Business Credit Cards and Business Lines of Credit
When your business needs cash, you have dozens of options for finding funding. You might apply for a small-business loan or use invoice factoring; you could try a trendy funding method like crowdsourcing or microloans; or you could rely on… Read More ›
The Magic Money Number: How Many Credit Cards Can You Carry?
Is there a ‘magic number’ where credit cards are concerned? Is one credit card enough to carry in your wallet? Are five cards too many? If you’re not entirely sure how many cards you can or should carry, you’re not… Read More ›
When is Bankruptcy the Answer to Personal Debt Issues?
The word bankruptcy may send shivers down your spine, but it’s not as defeating as it may sound. If you’re facing heavy amounts of debt and there’s no relief in sight, then bankruptcy may actually be the best option for… Read More ›
How becoming a part of a tuition agency will help you in your teaching career
For everyone who is a home tutor, the levels of making extreme measure of cash and accomplishing the same number of students is one of the strong benchmarks of success. That’s a difficult feat to achieve and it is very… Read More ›
Make It As A Single Mom
The role of a single mother is the hardest job in the country. Unfortunately, it’s also the lowest paying job in the country. Despite needing courage, creativity, and perseverance to provide for your family on your own, your single status… Read More ›
Why the Best Financial Advisors Should Be Mentors Above All
As a financial advisor, you will be dealing with a wide range of issues, all regarding money, and all aspects of it from debt to investments. A financial advisor should hold a high level of business administration education and this… Read More ›