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By Danielle Pierce 1.  GET DIRECT DEPOSIT Automatic deposit of your paycheck can help you avoid the desire to spend your money as soon as you receive it. We all are familiar with that “burning hole” feeling due to having a significant amount of money readily accessible. All of a sudden we “need” a new [...]

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Are You Familiar With Real Estate Investment Trusts

Are You Familiar With Real Estate Investment Trusts

REIT Are You Familiar With Real Estate Investment Trusts By Steven Walsh The average investor is not concerned with national business trends, population migration, or the stock market.  The average investor is interested in two-flats, rehabbing single family properties, or foreclosures.  Often times, a real estate investment trust (REIT), never crosses their minds. Well, maybe [...]

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LIFE INSURANCE: The Basis Of A Good Financial Plan

By Donna V. Werner Life insurance, with its own vocabulary, typically fits into the category of things most people don’t like to talk about or, quite frankly, understand.  And yet, this product can be vitally important to a family’s or a business owner’s financial well-being. The following is a brief introduction to life insurance and [...]

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CREDIT MONITORING Is It Right For You?

By Freddie Taylor Credit monitoring services allow you to closely track the information pertaining to your credit.  As we know, credit is very important in the lives of Americans, and especially real estate investors, as it is our credit that helps determine our loan interest rates and whether or not we will even get a [...]

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THE MONEY MACHINE: Money Management System

By Freddie Taylor Regarding money, don’t be lulled to sleep and into thinking it isn’t important.  Money is important, but maybe not why you think. We must not praise the mighty dollar, but recognize its role in our life.  The question to ask is, what is money? What is money?  Money is a means of [...]

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WHERE ARE YOUR TAX DOLLARS GOING?

WHERE ARE YOUR TAX DOLLARS GOING?

By Anita Clinton In the United States, we pay a variety of different types of taxes:  sales taxes, real estate taxes, federal and state income taxes, capital gains tax, medicare tax, excise tax, social security tax, estate tax, etc.  Most of us pay them, whether we agree with the system or not.  While others attempt [...]

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Jim Rogers – No Bailout Plan – Treasury Secretary

Jim Rogers – No Bailout Plan – Treasury Secretary

On February 11th, 2009, Jim Rogers let the bailout plan and economic stimulus plan have it. Jim Rogers, CEO of Rogers Holdings, took it upon himself to do a media blitz this past week to let the American people and the world know his position on the trillions of dollars that is being spent on [...]

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Where is the Bottom of the Mortgage Market?

Where is the Bottom of the Mortgage Market?

Greetings Investors, I don’t want to pitch doom and gloom, but this is a relevant question. Where is the bottom of this market? Are we getting close? Will it be over in 2009? No one really knows the answer to these questions, but below is a video that gives some insight as to what is [...]

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Bottom of the Market is Near?

What are your thoughts? Do think we are near the bottom of the market and is now a good time to buy? This guy says that he believes interest rates are still too high to spark buyers. They need an incentive. – What? I cannot be the only one that thought that was out of [...]

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MY FIRST REHAB – TERRES KYLE – Creating Equity

Rehabbing a property is very exciting.  It’s an amazing feeling to be able to create something new and fresh.  I was able to experience this last spring when I did my very first rehab.  The rehab was more extensive than I envisioned my first to be but I welcomed the challenge. My first property was [...]

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$700 Billion Plan (TARP) – Revisited

Common Sense Isn’t So Common I wrote an article back on September 24th for InvestWithPassion.com, before the $700 billion Plan (TARP) was approved – which essentially layed out the reason why we needed it and what the potential consequences were without it.  (very informative article, you should read it).  Shortly thereafter, the plan was approved [...]

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The Bottom of the Market

Do you think we are near the bottom of the market? Or when do you think the bottom will hit?

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