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Meet The Real Estate Tech Entrepreneur: Hayden James from Fraction

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

In this week’s founder interview, we interviewed Hayden James from Fraction. Without further ado… Who are you and what do you do? My name is Hayden James, and I am the CEO and Co-Founder of Fraction. I am a husband and father and above all,…

The post Meet The Real Estate Tech Entrepreneur: Hayden James from Fraction appeared first on GeekEstate Blog.

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Cosigners and Mortgage

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Cosigners and Mortgage is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.

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How many times can you use a VA loan?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

How many times can you use your VA loan benefit? You can use your VA home loan benefit as many times as you want. But, with some rare exceptions, you […]

The post Blog first appeared on MilitaryVALoan.com.

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Best Overwater Bungalows to Book with Points

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Hotels with overwater bungalows can be pricey but are a destination in and of themselves. These spots offer the opportunity to book bungalows with points.

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17 Best Online Jobs for Teens

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

If you’re a teenager and you need to make money, we have gathered a list of the best online jobs for you. I have to warn you that most online jobs are not “jobs” in the traditional sense. They don’t usually come with a flat hourly salary, a fixed schedule, or even direct supervision to […]

The post 17 Best Online Jobs for Teens appeared first on Good Financial Cents®.

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How to profit from economic cycles

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

(Since April is Financial Literacy Month, a number of articles will be devoted to more educational topics. This is Part IV in a four-part series about how understanding economic cycles could inform your financial decisions. Part I is Understanding economic cycles: An introduction. Part II is Recognizing economic seasons: recovery and growth. Part III is The fall and winter seasons of the economic cycle.)

In the first three parts of this series, you saw how the economy moves in cycles of seven to 10 years, and how each cycle can be broken down into four phases which correspond closely to the seasons of nature. We also looked at some of the telltale signs of economic activity that can help us recognize where we are in the cycle.

You may be thinking, “That’s all interesting, but how can I apply that knowledge to my personal financial life?” Let’s start by decapitating the elephant in the room — market-timing. Market-timing is a fool’s game. However, most of the time market-timing refers to trying to find the high point in the market to sell high. It is true: Nobody is able to tell when a market has reached its peak.

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Growing Your Wealth: 4 Types of Investments that Aren’t Stocks

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

If investing in the stock market intimidates you, then don’t bother with it. There are quite a few other ways to make a decent return on your investment.

The post Growing Your Wealth: 4 Types of Investments that Aren’t Stocks appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Greg Johnson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.

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Growing Your Wealth: 4 Types of Investments that Aren’t Stocks

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

If investing in the stock market intimidates you, then don’t bother with it. There are quite a few other ways to make a decent return on your investment.

The post Growing Your Wealth: 4 Types of Investments that Aren’t Stocks appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Greg Johnson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.

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Real Estate or Index Funds – Which is the Better Way to Build Long-term Wealth?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Whether you choose real estate or index funds as your primary investment, each has an outstanding track record of building wealth. But is one better than the other, if maybe only by a little bit? This topic was inspired by this question from a reader: “My question: Real estate or long-term index fund investing? I […]

The post Real Estate or Index Funds – Which is the Better Way to Build Long-term Wealth? appeared first on Good Financial Cents®.

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Real Estate or Index Funds – Which is the Better Way to Build Long-term Wealth?

January 30, 2023 by Brett Tams

Whether you choose real estate or index funds as your primary investment, each has an outstanding track record of building wealth. But is one better than the other, if maybe only by a little bit? This topic was inspired by this question from a reader: “My question: Real estate or long-term index fund investing? I […]

The post Real Estate or Index Funds – Which is the Better Way to Build Long-term Wealth? appeared first on Good Financial Cents®.

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