AcreTrader Review: An Easy Way to Invest In Farmland
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When you first start out investing as a college graduate, or when you’ve finally been able to get rid of your debt, it can be daunting to know where to put your money, and what you should invest in. What will give your money the best returns? What investments are lower risk, while still giving […]
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You may do it with your phone, Internet and TV services. You may do it with your bank accounts, too. But should you also bundle your insurance policies with one company to save money? Like so much else in life, the answer depends, in part, on your unique situation. First: The Potential Problem with Bundled […]
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With mortgage rates hovering at or near record lows, there’s been a lot of interest in…
Selling a rental property is more complicated than selling your personal home. If you’re not using the proceeds to buy another property, it’s going to cost you.
When you apply for a new credit card, it shouldn’t be on a whim. You should do your research carefully and make sure the card you get can offer the right rewards. To determine whether or not your credit card is benefiting you, itâs important to evaluate your usage and earnings every so often.
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Recently, I decided to start a new series where I interview people who are doing extraordinary things with their lives. First up was JP Livingston, who retired with a net worth over $2,000,000 at the age of 28. Today’s post is about Aja McClanahan, who made big sacrifices to pay off $120,000 in debt! In […]
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All six recession red flags are up, so I am keeping an eye on jobless claims data. Once it breaks higher, the job-loss recession has begun.
Every now and then, I get an email from a fellow writer who’s just starting out and wondering where to begin. “How did you do it?” they ask. “How did you make freelance writing your career?”
It’s flattering, but what do I say? First of all, I’m still working to reach my own writing goals, so I’m not even sure I’d be the best person to ask. But also, any success that I may have had as a freelancer has at least a little to do with luck. True, it’s mostly hard work, but auspicious timing and lucky breaks have also helped my career along the way.
For example, when I started writing for MSN, it wasn’t because I worked hard to get their attention and relentlessly pursued their editors. It was also because I had an enormously talented and kind friend who landed a job there, and she happened to be hiring freelancers right as I decided to leave my job to become a freelance writer.
If youâre new to investing, the process can be a bit confusing. Which type of investment accounts types should you choose, and what type of brokerage should use for that account? Sometimes you donât have a choice with either. A good example is an employer-sponsored retirement plan. The employer not only chooses the plan, but […]
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