2009...A Year For Optimism?By: Rick Kohnenkamp - Yes, there are good reasons to be optimistic in 2009. As the legend goes, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, a Japanese Admiral turned and said “We have awakened a sleeping giant”. The same thing happened in 2007. Many brokers, government agencies, bankers and more importantly individual investors were asleep at the wheel. During the years leading up to 2007, anyone could make easy money by simply investing in a mutual fund. It was so easy that making only 8% in a mutual fund seemed like a bad deal. Investors started requiring double digit returns for their investments. Tags: finances, retirement, strategies, money, make money, save, investments
Retirees Should Use Stocks For Retirement IncomeBy: Bob I. Richards - An issue that plagues many retirees is how to manage retirement income in the face of the increasing cost of living. Even with moderate inflation, costs of living tend to increase over time. This can reduce the retirement income retirees can obtain from fixed income investments, even while they must meet higher expenses. Where can you find a source of retirement income that can keep of with inflation, along with your expenses?
Our suggestion: consider putting some of your money into a portfolio of large capitalization dividend-paying stocks as an income generation alternative. Tags: finances, retirement income, retirement investing, retirement investment, retirement savings, retirement funds
Simple Ways To Increase Your FinanceBy: Greer Lean - Looking to take control of your financial situation? Many people consider looking at the details of their finances as scary- but it doesn’t have to be. There are simple steps you can take every day to help you reach financial freedom.
Lake Argyle in Western Australia is an immense body of water stretching out over nearly 1,000 square kilometres. Yet, before 1972 this lake did not even exist. How is it that we now have a huge lake where 40 years ago there was only dry ground? Did the East Kimberly region suddenly experience incredible amounts of rainfall? No, it wasn’t the result of any natural occurrence. Tags: finances, quick cash, fast cash, easy money, loan, cash
The Know-How On Tax ReturnsBy: Greer Lean - Nice cool mornings, beautiful warm sunny days...yes, spring is in the air. That can only mean one thing: tax time is near. If you still owe tax money on your earnings you may be dreading the fact that taxes are due by October 31st. Most Australians, however, look forward to getting a tax refund cheque.
While the Australian Tax Office (ATO) still sends out the old-fashioned paper tax packs in the mail to every taxpayer, many Australians are now lodging their taxes quicker and easier through the ATO’s e-tax service. Tags: finances, payday online, payday loan, quick cash loan, easy loan, quick loan
Purchasing A HomeBy: Greer Lean - Buying a house is normally the largest and longest-term debt that the average Australian will incur in their lifetime. This alone can make buying a home a daunting undertaking, especially if you are a first-time homebuyer. It is very important that you understand some of the basics involved in taking out your first mortgage.
The term "mortgage" refers to the lien that is placed by the lender upon the house and property on which it sits. This lien gives the lender the right to seize the home away from you if you default on the payments. The lien is usually cancelled upon satisfactory payment of the loan. Tags: finances, easy loan, cash loan, payday loan, short term loan, loan company
A Brief History Of CreditBy: Greer Lean - The term “credit” can mean a number of things, depending upon its application. To an accountant, a credit is merely the opposite of a debit. Debits appear in the left tally column of a ledger and credits appear in the column directly to the right. The total debits made must equal the total credits, and whether a credit increases or decreases the account balance is all according to a complex set of rules known as “generally accepted accounting principles” (GAAP).
“Blah, blah, blah,” you may be thinking, “what’s all this accounting mumbo-jumbo have to do with anything? Tags: finances, payday loan, payday loans, short term loan, online payday cash advances
What to do if You’re in an Accident in a Rental Car and You Didn’t Buy InsuranceBy: A Nutt - A rental car service is very convenient when you need a car to get around or you need one so that you don’t have to put the wear and tear on your own. All you have to do is pay a rental fee and you are able to take that car wherever you need to take it. But what if you get into an accident in a rental car and you didn’t buy their insurance? What does that mean for you?
Insurance options
There are a couple of different options available to you when it comes to insurance. Tags: finances, car rental, car rental brisbane, car rental sydney
Get a Line of Credit For Your Small BusinessBy: Williams Acosta - Now the small business owner can get a line of credit with no hassle. Even in today’s economic climate with banks faltering and the stock market declining, smart banks and credit companies are still looking to invest in small business opportunities. Oftentimes, a line of credit can mean the difference between success and failure for a small business.
Lines of credit can be used to purchase inventory, pay utility bills, manage payroll, advertise, or to fund expansion projects. A line of credit can also allow a small business to weather downward trends in sales without having to make painful budget cuts and unpopular layoffs. Tags: line of credit, for small, business
Is it Time to Buy Stocks?By: Jorge Malo - Everybody wants to know if it is time to buy stocks and financial advisors, brokers and analyst are quick to say Yes because stock prices are cheap. If you are one of those investors asking if it is a good idea to buy stocks right now, then please take into consideration the following points before investing any money:
1. - The stock price is not a reason to buy. Most people see a share price going from $50 to $10 and they jump in thinking that it is cheap and it is going back to $50. Stock prices don’t have an obligation to repeat themselves. Tags: finances, stocks, stock investing, investments, stock prices
Where Does Health Insurance Come From?By: A. Nutt - We are all familiar with the concept of health insurance and most people have it in some form or another, but have you ever stopped to wonder how it all began? The idea of paying monthly or annual fees to cover the cost of our health issues seems to be a modern one, but the truth is that there is a long history behind it.
Centuries Old
The original idea of health insurance was brought into being by Hugh Chamberlen in 1694. Tags: finances, health insurance, health insurance canada, canadian health insurance
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