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Advice

550 Credit Score

February 2, 2011

A credit score is more important to a consumer than they may think.  Many people have heard about the rating however they may not know much about it.  A person’s credit score can affect their ability to buy a car, a home, or any other time they go to borrow money.  It can also affect [...]

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A Guide to Mortgages for Self Employed

December 20, 2010

Mortgages for self employed people can be tough to get, because of the irregularity of income and the inability in the eyes of the lenders of the self employed person to prove that they are not a high risk. Despite the value of working from home and the ability of self employed people to make [...]

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Tips on Becoming Self Employed

December 20, 2010

If you are thinking of becoming self employed, then you might find the following tips useful. Anyone interested in learning how to become self employed should start by compiling a comprehensive business plan. Without it, there can be difficulty in predicting the important facts and occurrences for which preparations must be made to produce continual [...]

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Loans for Self Employed

December 20, 2010

More and more people are starting their own businesses with every passing year. There are roughly twelve million self employed individuals in the US today, which means nearly ten percent of the work force in the states can claim to be their own boss. Such a high number of at home and non-employer firms should [...]

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Going Self Employed

December 15, 2010

I wanted to write an article about going self employed for a couple of reasons. First, in the current economic climate, many people are losing their jobs and being forced into a situation where they are either having to go self employed or remaining unemployed. And which would you rather be? Certainly not unemployed, that’s [...]

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Make space and unlock spare cash by renting a room

October 4, 2010

According to a survey conducted by Big Yellow Self Storage last year, over a quarter of us (26%) have an entire room filled with unused stuff. The survey also found that 41% of respondents would rent out a room to help with their finances. The good news for those of you with a room to [...]

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Medical Billing and Coding Training Options

September 23, 2010

Class will be starting soon for millions of college students all around the United States, but investing in college can cost you several thousand dollars and many students remain unemployed for years after graduating. Remember that these students need to pay off loan balances for the next twenty years and you may come to the [...]

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Understanding the Job of a Financial Advisor

September 21, 2010

A Financial Advisor is crucial to any successful business, to help determine how well the business is performing as well as to help identify and reach future goals. It’s usually the case for a financial advisor to earn on average of $100-200k, depending on the client base, but what does a financial advisor do? Generally, the financial advisor will [...]

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7 Clever Ways to Save Money

September 16, 2010

First things first: I am not going to tell you to stop smoking cigarettes or skip coffee in order to save money. Yes, those methods obviously will save you money but you already know this! And since the title of the article says “clever ways”, I need to be a bit more creative than that, [...]

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