personal finance
The ABCs of personal finance and investing; how to invest wisely and grow your wealth.
5 Little Known Ways to Make the Most out of Personal Loans
At the moment, the amount of money owed by individuals surges to a record $120 billion, which only serves to tell just how common this financing practice actually is. An average loan is usually somewhere between $1,000 and $50,000, and it takes between 12 and 60 months for one to repay them. The longer the term, the lower the monthly payment, yet the amount of money paid in interests will be substantially higher.
By Lucas H. Parker7 years ago in Trader
Let's Talk About Debt
I won't bore you with a backstory of how I had gotten myself into debt. Let me just cut to the chase. It was two months before my wife and I were getting married. We lived on three incomes. She worked two jobs and I worked one. That always worked for us because I was in school so she carried more financial weight. I was about $25,000 in debt and she was about $28,000 in debt at the time. Her debt was only her car but I had a car loan, a Kay Jeweler's account, and one open credit card that I was paying off. That changed in a single day.
By Jordan Payne7 years ago in Trader
5 Mistakes People Do When Trying to Get Out of Debt
Getting out of debt is not an easy journey. It takes time, discipline, and sacrifice to successfully do it. For one, it takes a significant change in financial lifestyle and spending habits if you are determined to get out of debt. This means cutting back on eating out, buying new gadgets and jewelry, and taking vacations—all made more difficult to do by targeted ads everywhere, any time of the day.
By Marian Woodsen7 years ago in Trader
Life Settlements – Understanding the Risks and the Benefits
Essentially, a life settlement is the selling of an unwanted and ineffective life insurance policy. Holders of the policy may settle for a certain cash amount and use that money to fund other areas in their life.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Trader











