personal finance
The ABCs of personal finance and investing; how to invest wisely and grow your wealth.
Understanding the Benefits of Installment Loans with No Credit Check
Financial emergencies can strike anyone at any time, and when they do, having access to quick and reliable sources of funding can be a lifesaver. Traditional bank loans and credit cards are the go-to options for many, but they often require a good credit history to be approved. Unfortunately, not everyone has an impeccable credit score, and this can make securing a loan a real challenge.
By AMRYTT MEDIA2 years ago in Trader
Cash is (Almost) Dead
Introduction I must admit that I am a strategic management consultant and professor “of a certain age.” As such, I have to guard against falling into what might be academically called “old fart stories” and telling students/clients about the way things used to be - which, of course, plays no bearing whatsoever on the way things operate today and will in the future. Yes, those of us in our 50s, 60s, and 70s are the last generations that will really remember a marketplace where “cash was king.” We remember paying for items in stores with cash - or even a check. We can even remember writing out actual checks to mail to pay our bills (like in the days of the “Pony Express!”). Today, when the proverbial “little old lady” whips out her checkbook to write out a check to pay for her items at Walmart or Target, people behind her - or him - will often almost get enraged, thinking: “Why can’t she (or he) get with the program - and the times?”
By David Wyld2 years ago in Trader
Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
Introduction: The world of financе is undеrgoing a monumеntal shift with thе risе of cryptocurrеnciеs and blockchain tеchnology. Thеsе disruptivе innovations havе capturеd thе attеntion of invеstors, tеchnologists, and financial institutions worldwidе. In this articlе, wе will еxplorе thе latеst cryptocurrеncy trеnds, unravеl thе intricaciеs of blockchain tеchnology, and discuss how thеy arе rеshaping thе landscapе of financе.
By ekeigbo jessi2 years ago in Trader
Cashless
Introduction A few weeks ago I bought a vinyl copy of "Ra" by Todd Rundgren's Utopia from RPM in Newcastle. I was looking for a version with the cut-out pyramid and this had it for the price of only £3. The guy got out his card machine and I tapped, and the payment failed, I tapped and tried again and it failed. After the third time, I said I would go to a cash point and draw some money out and just pay in cash.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Trader
5 Common Mistakes that Can Ruin Your Social Security Disability Case
Understanding Social Security Disability Cases Social Security Disability (SSD) cases involve individuals seeking financial assistance due to a disability that prevents them from working. It is essential to have a clear understanding of the SSD process to navigate it effectively. It is worth noting that nearly 70% of initial SSD applications are denied, making it crucial to be prepared for potential challenges. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Trader
Do credit cards have routing numbers
Introduction A credit card is a payment card issued by a financial institution that allows the cardholder to borrow funds to pay for goods and services. The credit limit is the maximum amount of money that the cardholder can borrow. Credit cards charge interest on any unpaid balance, and the interest rate is typically higher than the interest rate on a savings account.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Trader
Stock Trading – Entry 8
How have your stocks been doing? Running stats on my trades: there is only a change with FE Battery Metals, which went up 2.6%. Had I invested in Decisive Dividend, that went up 3% and is nearing $8. For Leveljump Healthcare, I am not expecting much for now since their recent big moves won’t even be in operation until early in the new year. As for Braille Energy Systems, that is very much a wait-and-see stock as I am expecting one or two sudden jumps over the next year or two based on my online research (but again, no guarantees).
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader
What is the Impact of War on the U.S. Economy?
Financial Markets are always on alert when a threat or actual war erupts. To review this issue, we examine reactions in the U.S. bond market, U.S. oil markets, the U.S. growth trajectory, and the U.S. equity market. The results may be surprising to some, but to seasoned investors, the results should not come as a shock!
By Anthony Chan2 years ago in Trader
Brooklynn Chandler Willy on The Role of Mindfulness in Personal Finance: Cultivating a Healthy Money Mindset | San Antonio, Texa
When we think about personal finance, we often focus on budgets, investments, and financial strategies. While these aspects are undoubtedly crucial, there's an often-overlooked element that can profoundly influence our financial well-being: mindfulness. Mindfulness, the practice of being fully present and aware in the moment, has the power to transform the way we think about and manage our finances.
By Brooklynn Chandler Willy2 years ago in Trader
Stock Trading – Entry 4
In the previous article, I identified a maximum stock price of 20 cents per share. Now what? The year was Y2k. Moores was a somewhat new store selling good suits to men across Canada and I saw them as always busy with customers no matter where I was or the day for a long time. The stock price then was $8 per share. Less than two years later it was $32. I was not surprised. A decade later, it was not as popular and the share price was much lower than $32. The point is, if you don’t know at least something of what’s going on inside, stock investing is a shot in the dark, but having an insight can be very easy. What I will show you next is how I discovered a bunch of simple ways to screen companies in or out in a matter of minutes.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader








