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6 Common Entrepreneurial Mistakes
Seomul Evans
One of the most difficult lessons for entrepreneurs is that the strategies they used to start their businesses are drastically different from the strategies they need to use to maintain their successful businesses. Here are 6 mistakes frequently made by entrepreneurs and how to avoid them. . . . keep reading

5 Ideas For Dealing With The Credit Crisis
Seomul Evans
If you're a small business owner, you're all too aware of the current economic crisis and how it's affecting small businesses all over the country. The most profound effect of the economic crisis is in the availability of credit. The news is grim, but it doesn't have to paralyze your business. . . . keep reading

What Do Most Health Insurance Policies Cater For
Paul Abbey
Making a financial arrangement for when you may have you're sick that stops you from living a normal life or is life threatening is not the simplest thing in the world but critical illness insurance covers this very real contingency. Providing monetary peace of mind for your family by taking out critical illness protection, for a mere few bucks each week should something occur to you, does not to seem as important to most of us as having that extra, luxury cup of coffee each day during luncheon. . . . keep reading

How to Successfully Navigate Your Business through an Economic Downturn
Terry H Hill
An economic downturn is a phase of the business cycle in which the economy as a whole is in decline.This phase basically marks the end of the period of growth in the business cycle. Economic downturns are characterized by decreased levels of consumer purchases (especially of durable goods) and, subsequently, reduced levels of production by businesses. . . . keep reading

Understanding the Mortgage Meltdown; What happened and Who's to Blame
Richard Gandon
People are losing their homes and many more will lose their jobs before the mortgage meltdown works its way through the system. . . . keep reading

How to Determine If Term Or Whole Life Insurance is a Good Fit
Walter Sigmore
You are searching for life insurance to buy, so you might already have come across whole life insurance and term life insurance. It is important not to base your decision on what someone told you. Get to know the definitions of "whole" and "term" before you make a decision on which one to get. Find out about the advantages and disadvantages of both (and how you will be affected by them). . . . keep reading

Gain Control of Your Money With a Personal Budget
Phil Rogers
Even though we tend to plan most of our activities- from vacations to daily events, we're not so inclined to plan on how we are going to spend our money. A money plan is essentially a budget. The budget specifies how much we are going to spend and save, and differentiates between our needs and our desires. . . . keep reading

Finding A Reputable Debt Reduction Agency, Not A Fraud
Phil Rogers
Debt Reduction can be an important tool if you are up to your neck in credit card, real estate, or tax-related debt. In order to decrease your debt, it is necessary to find a debt-reduction service that is efficient and reputable. You may choose a debt consolidation program offered by one of many agencies, in order to bring all of your debts together into one figure. Services can even be employed to reduce interest rates or waive late fees. . . . keep reading

Investing 101 - Taxes and Investing
It is often said only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Next to coming up with a proper asset allocation, taxes are probably the most important factor that will determine your long-term investing success. As you will see, when and how you pay taxes can have a dramatic impact on your long-term returns. . . . keep reading

Tax Returns: Basic Tips
Alice Shown
Tax returns are reports containing information used to calculate income tax or other taxes. These reports are filed with the government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement. In the US, this agency is the IRS, or Internal Revenue Service. Tax returns are prepared on forms prescribed by the IRS or another taxing authority. . . . keep reading

Credit Cards for Teens?
Teaching young adults about the ins and outs of credit use and abuse is paramount to their financial development. Mistakes will be made, but it's better to have the experience occur when they are young and have less financial responsibilities. . . . keep reading

Credit Repair Secrets of the Pros
Credit Repair Secrets of the Pros
Become a Credit Repair Powerhouse Credit repair requires a bit of finesse. It is essential to approach your credit repair project from several different angles simultaneously. This multi-faceted of approach will insure the best possible outcome. Leave out a single aspect of the project and your credit repair effort is likely to languish, or even fail in spite of the most belabored struggle. Are you ready for great success? Here are the credit repair secrets of the pros. Follow along and watch the magic happen. . . . keep reading

How To Save Money On A Real Estate Transaction
Stefan Hyross
Buying a home is an exciting event. However, it can also be a expensive one, especially if you are not aware and prepared for all the costs. Insurance , titles, taxes, these are only a few of the costs that you may not be aware of. Here are a few things to keep in mind when planning to buy a home. . . . keep reading

Credit Cards: Friend or Foe? Part 2
Moving on to debit cards... the convenience they provide is outstanding. What's lurking in the background isn't quite as pretty. Debit cards have fewer protections for the consumer. The money you draw upon is typically from your checking account and therefore, your money. The banks have less of a reason to resolve cases involving debit cards because it is the credit cards that are their money and what they are really concerned about protecting. . . . keep reading

Financial Freedom
Justin Narin
Financial freedom gives you the flexibility to pursue your dreams, enjoy your family and free time, or enjoy your retirement. Financial freedom doesn't simply mean being out of debt. It means being comfortable with your income and financial future, knowing how to live within your means, and having enough money to accomplish your goals. The first step to financial freedom is getting out of debt. . . . keep reading

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