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Real Estate Outlook May 2018
By Eugene Vollucci · 7 years ago
LOS ANGELES, CA. Recently, we have seen a cyclone of economic and political news and developments that has affected the real estate industry. Overall, these developments have created somewhat higher downside risks. Growth and inflation ...
The Art of Investing: A New Wall Street "Line Dance"
By Steve Selengut · 7 years ago
It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just can't know where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much analytical effort is wasted trying to ...
QuickBooks File Doctor installation and use
By Aileen Peque · 7 years ago
QuickBooks File Doctor is a tool designed by Intuit that allows the users to recover their damaged company files. If you have been having trouble opening your company file, you can use the QuickBooks File ...
Things you didn't realise contributed to a bad credit rating
By Don Milne · 7 years ago
Your credit rating can dictate every part of your future plans, from buying a house to paying for your next holiday. Here are the top things you may not realise affect your credit rating.
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Harnessing Stock Market Volatility
By Steve Selengut · 7 years ago
If you were to Google "stock market volatility", you would find a wide range of observations, conversations, reports, analyses, recipes, critiques, predictions, alarms, and causal confusion. Books have been written; indices and measuring tools have ...
Fulfil Your Labour Needs with Authentic & Managed Labour Hire Consultant
By Dylan Munro · 7 years ago
The industry is always in search for qualified and skilled labour, which is the ultimate driving force behind its various verticals and procedures. Since the development of industrialization, the world has witnessed a rapid rise ...
Why is the income tax so high in UK?
By Km Benjamin · 7 years ago
Taxes are one of the major sources of revenue to the government. In fact, not a single government has its own money. In order to fund security, education, health, and infrastructural projects, the UK government ...
Investment Strategy: The Investor's Creed Revisited
By Steve Selengut · 7 years ago
Fascinating, aren't they, these security markets of ours, with their unpredictability, promise, and unscripted daily drama. But individual investors themselves are even more interesting. We've become the product of a media driven culture that must ...
The Reverse Mortgage Loan Process
By Jill Rice · 7 years ago
When a person applies for a reverse mortgage, he or she can expect the process to take from 4-6 weeks. There are a handful of steps involved, but the one which takes up the greatest ...
Should I do my own tax return?
By Don Milne · 7 years ago
To quote the famous satirist, Dorothy Parker "We hate doing our taxes, but we love having done our taxes". Especially if there’s a refund coming. It’s also natural to hate paying for things that you ...
Investment Opportunity Times Two...Or Is It Four
By Steve Selengut · 7 years ago
As of March 23, 2018, the S & P 500 (at $2,588.26) was down roughly 10% from its January 26, 2018 all time high of $2,872.87, and down about 3.2% for the year, presumably in ...
Real Estate Investment Outlook
By Eugene Vollucci · 7 years ago
LOS ANGELES, CA. Last month saw the first huge correction in the stock market since early 2016. US Congress agreed on an expansionary spending path for 2018-19 and long-term interest rates increased to multi-year highs ...
The Strategies from the Genus’ of Investing: Investing style is a mater of finding your personality type and risk tolerance
By Derek Bliedeung · 7 years ago
Warren Buffett's’ strategies on investing are to find companies that you trust, believe in and understand the business model. If not walk away now. One must learn to be patient, to wait for these stock ...
Health Insurance A Must For Everyone
By Santosh Guptha · 7 years ago
Health Insurance is a device that insures an individual against financial risks of care in case of illness, as well as a minimal income when the condition deprives the person of work. In the U.S ...
How do I know if I have bad credit?
By Don Milne · 7 years ago
The best way to find out where your credit rating sits is to check your credit score. There's three main credit reporting agencies in Australia, and under government legislation, you are entitled to one free ...
Get More Money Back on Your Tax Return with help from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
By Lauri Pitcher · 7 years ago
Are you expecting a tax refund for your business this year? Check this out. There’s a way to get an even bigger refund, no matter the size of your business. This year the Tax Cuts ...
Why people fail in trading
By David Puchyr · 7 years ago
There are few reasons why traders fail in trading and never become full time traders.
The most common reasons why people quit trading is due to unrealistic expectations and not being patient.
Let’s define things ...
Everything you should know about short-term business loans in the UK
By Ameya Deshpande · 7 years ago
A short-term business loan can be a quick fix solution for funding your business operations which could be going through a temporary downturn. In the UK, this type of loan can be obtained for few ...
Student finance tips
By John Baird · 7 years ago
To meet the challenge of staying afloat financially as a student, you need to pick the right bank account, work out a realistic budget and stick to it, and always be on the lookout for ...
Managing The Retirement Income Portfolio: The Plan
By Steve Selengut · 7 years ago
The reason people assume the risks of investing in the first place is the prospect of achieving a higher "realized" rate of return than is attainable in a risk free environment…i.e., an FDIC insured bank ...