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Managing Your Digital Marketing Company's Finances
Marketing management involves creating a qualitatively new mindset based on market volatility and constant readiness to do so. In this case, the company enters a qualitatively new state. It stops looking only at itself and draws attention to the influence of external factors. There is an "open" business concept. Management decisions shift significantly towards permanent profit surpluses.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Trader
Tips to Avoid Having Your Home Loan Application Rejected
Applying for a home loan is the most significant financial decision most people will undertake in their life, and it can be tricky for those applying for the first time. We have put together some advice and tips to help ensure your home loan application is a successful one.
By Tanya Mayer7 years ago in Trader
Money, Money, Money!
I've brought this over from my old blog. I'm going to add some updates throughout, as things have changed again. Today I’m going to talk about something a little different. It is well known that I am personally in a lot of debt, £50000 to be precise! Currently I am over halfway to paying back my debt. So I thought I would share my strategies and tips, and hopefully it might help some of you. Whether it does help with your debts, or you use the tips to save extra money for a holiday or a house etc. thats up to you. This will be quite a long post, but i’m hoping it will be worth it.
By Kink Journals7 years ago in Trader
5 Ways to Secure Your Financial Safety While in College
College is an extremely stressful time of life and the last thing you are probably thinking about is your financial future. You may just need to make it to the next paycheck, so you can pay your rent on time, so you don’t get kicked out during finals week. Other college students, and even college graduates understand the stress that comes from taking college classes, and the strain it puts on your budget.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Trader
How Much Should You Save for an Emergency Fund?
It's a common fact that most Americans live paycheck to paycheck. A single disaster, like the very recent government shutdown, would be enough to make most Americans face very serious consequences in their lives.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart7 years ago in Trader
10 Must Read Finance Books for Beginners
Finance books for beginners are a great resource for anyone looking to gain financial independence, save money, learn about the stock market, or overall, just feel more confident around money. A finance book can give you a wide range of knowledge that you never knew you needed. Instead of paying big money for a financial planner, consider reading some of these personal finance books, so you can invest in yourself, your money, or your life long-term.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Trader
How to Prepare for a Depression
The Great Depression was one of the worst times for Americans—rich or poor. When the stock market plunged, prices shot down and the job market got chopped up into tiny pieces. People ran out of money, lost their homes, and also watched as their portfolios evaporated into thin air.
By Skunk Uzeki7 years ago in Trader
11 Ways You Will Be Hit by a Recession
When I was first out of college, I found myself in the middle of the Great Recession. Jobs were scarce, college grads struggled, and dropouts like myself found themselves cornered. It was a brutal time in my life that involved me sleeping in my car.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Trader
What to Look for in a Financial Advisor. Top Story - October 2018.
If the words "personal finance" give you a headache, you're not alone. But the process of finding an honest person who can help you with your financial planning is even more stressful—especially if you don't know what to look for in a financial advisor. If you don't know what to look for, you could end up with someone who doesn't work in the client's best interests. It happens all the time.
By Patty Ramsen7 years ago in Trader












