When the new year arrives, it’s a perfect opportunity to assess your life and pinpoint areas for improvement. The hot topics are usually Health, exercise, and appearance. Money earning and management. Improving relationships (or finding that special someone). Today, let’s talk about health. The good news is that improving your health doesn’t have to… Read more
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Ready for Anything: Surviving the Most Common Financial Emergencies
Life can be full of unpredictable events as well as those things that you plan carefully for over a number of years. The problem for a lot of us is that when we get blindsided by an unforeseen event it can often throw your finances into chaos. If you want to avoid this sort of… Read more
Small Business Finances: How to Get the Equipment Your Business Needs to Grow
One of the most frustrating aspects of running a small business is when the equipment that you have got to work with doesn’t match your ambitions. Outdated or malfunctioning equipment can hold your business back but if you are like most small business owners you might worry about how to fund your upgrades without hurting… Read more
How to Make a Success as a Financial Market Trader
Are you interested in investing on the global financial markets? If so, do you need a PhD in economics for the know-how to grow your investments? How can you ensure that your investments will turn a profit in the current market volatility? These are just some of the questions that every new and prospective online… Read more
Escaping the Hole: Climbing Back to Financial Stability
The debt the average American household holds has grown substantially (nearly 11%) within the past decade. The averages are quite an eye-opener: · Credit cards: $16k+ · Mortgages: $172k+ · Auto loans: $28k+ · Student loans: $49k+ · “Any-type” debt: $132k+ A major reason for this has been that the cost of living has… Read more




