Posts Tagged ‘debts’

Quantitative Easing Could Mean Continued Pain for Fixed Income Investors

October 8, 2010  |  Investing  |  No Comments

As the recession drags on, fixed income earners are starting to wonder when higher rates are on the horizon.  Unfortunately for the retired, low rates may be around for quite some time. Quantitative Easing and Interest Rates The Federal Reserve's newest battle against perpetual deflation and recession will be fought in monetary policy.  Ben Bernanke has long argued that the Fed should

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Running a Family Budget Like a Business

September 11, 2010  |  Financial Planning  |  No Comments

A family budget is something everyone knows they should have, but rarely do people ever take the step to actually design one.  Then, those who do create a budget just move numbers around, never taking the time to fully understand how to best operate their own personal cash flow and balance sheets. The key to success for any business is to

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Improving Your Credit

March 19, 2009  |  Banking & Credit  |  No Comments

Improving your credit has become the topic of choice as more and more consumers are becoming aware of just how much their credit scores impact their everyday lives. Insurance, lines of credit, the ability to purchase a home or car or fund an education for yourself or a child all rely heavily on the credit score and individual has

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