ShareTweet The open financial market has evolved significantly over the last 30 years, with the result that it is barely recognisable from in previous generations. Technology has played a significant role in this, as have the vast social, economic and market changes that have taken place over a consistent period of time. Far from being […]
Easy Tips on Managing Student Loans
ShareTweet The average student loan debt is almost $70,000.00. That’s a lot of money to have to pay back, obviously, but the problem most students face when they enter the job market is that there are very few jobs. Very few pay enough to take care of that student loan payment and all the basic […]
Injury Claims May be a Blessing in Disguise
ShareTweet In this day and age I am interested in anything that makes me money! Could be blogging, a typical side job, a raise at my primary job, or even a slip and fall accident. I’m certainly not looking to get hurt, but by no means am I opposed to collecting if I do. I […]
Home Sales for Past Four Years Revised Down by 14%
ShareTweet I’ve always taken the data reported by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) with a grain of salt, especially during the downturn in housing. They’ve always seemed to have a Pollyanna view on things, routinely telling us that the worst was behind us and better days were ahead, only to see sales and prices […]
We Never Really Got Out of The Great Recession
ShareTweet As you’ve read here several times (It’s Not a Double Dip, It’s a Depression?, 10 Signs We’re Headed for Another Recession – Or That The Last One Never Ended), I truly believe we never left the Great Recession. Sure, in the very broadest technical definition of the word we left The Great Recession because our GDP […]