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Debt is as American as apple pie. It is estimated that 80% of Americans live with debt and that includes $8 trillion in home mortgage debt. Many of us go to work every day simply to pay for products or services that we’ve already received. We can’t help our children with college, fund our retirements, [...] Related posts:Good Debt vs. Bad Debt – Taking Charge of Your FinancesSeven Sure Fire
This is a guest post from Robert Brokamp of The Motley Fool. Robert is a Certified Financial Planner and the adviser for The Motley Fool’s Rule Your Retirement service. He contributes one new article to Get Rich Slowly every two weeks.We hear a lot about the doubts over the future of Social Security. Here are a few I’ve come across: “Three-fourths of those 18 to 34 don’t expect to get
Pick any action movie ever made and chances are someone is trying to steal a boatload of bearer bonds. My first introduction to them was in the Bruce Willis classic Die Hard but my favorite movie involving guns and bearer bonds was Heat. As a kid, all I knew was that bearer bonds were valuable. [...]What is a Bearer Bond? from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.
Up until August 18th, if you’ve ever wanted to touch a 16.5-karat gold bar, you could make short visit to the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West. The treasure hunter Mel Fisher, after which the museum is named, found the bar in 1980 from the wreck of the Santa Margarita located 25 miles west [...]Heist of the Century: Mel Fisher Maritime Museum Gold Bar Stolen from personal finance blog
An apartment lease is a contract just like any other: there is no one set contract that you have to always adhere to if you want to rent an apartment. As long as the landlord is willing, you can negotiate the terms and make sure that you get the best deal possible. It’s significantly easier [...]
Finding work overseas: Yes, it’s possible, yes, there are challenges, and yes, it may be worth it. The economic recession has been difficult and millions of Americans of all ages are facing the prospect of long term unemployment or underemployment (i.e. having a job that barely pays the bills and does nothing to enhance your [...]
It’s unbelievable that August is over and September is upon us already. Next thing you know, it will be Christmas! To kick off the last trimester of the year, I’ve scoured the blogosphere to bring you some interesting personal finance articles from around the web. Check out these articles at your leisure and enjoy. Are [...]
Losing your job can be psychologically and emotionally draining, as well as can suck the life out of your bank account. Unemployment insurance is typically a few hundred dollars a week, which is a fraction of what you used to make, and equates to a salary considered under the poverty line in the United States. [...] Continue reading...
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