Career Change – Is It A Risk?
“Jesse, your career change…it’s a huge risk, right?” But how do I define risk? How does that definition apply to this question? Is my career change a huge risk? Is it risky at all?
“Jesse, your career change…it’s a huge risk, right?” But how do I define risk? How does that definition apply to this question? Is my career change a huge risk? Is it risky at all?
M1 Finance is an investing platform that combines the automation of the robo advisors with the choice and control over your investments of a traditional online brokerage. Here’s a review of what they have to offer.
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Some of todayâs hottest stocks come at a steep price that can make it difficult to get started in investing. If you want to buy stock in Google, Facebook, or Tesla, for example, youâll have to pony up several hundred dollars just to buy a single share. To be clear, you can often open an […]
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E*TRADE is perfect for frequent traders looking for no minimums and plenty of fee-free funds. It’s a great option for beginners too.E*TRADE is perfect for frequent traders looking for no minimums and plenty of fee-free funds. It’s a great option for beginners too.
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Setting money aside for a future time is always a wise decision, but not always an easy one. Add to this the choice between saving your money and investing it, and the task can become a bit overwhelming. The difference between saving vs investing can be summarized like this: Saving is a way of setting
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In most states, you are not legally required to wear a helmet when you ride a motorcycle. But just because you can go helmet-free doesnât mean you should. There are plenty of reasons to wear a motorcycle helmet regardless of the laws in your state, and weâll go over those in a minute. First, itâs […]
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Being house poor means youâre spending the majority of your income on housing expenses. Whether you rent or own, you shouldnât be spending more than 30 percent of your monthly income on your mortgage or rent, utilities, insurance, and any other costs that may accrue month-to-month. If you are, you may be considered house poor.
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Entering mortgage industry by accident Harris spoke to MPA in Naples, Fla., where the Hall of AIME event was staged from Jan. 26-28. Put on by the Association of Independent Mortgage Experts (AIME), the event celebrated the group’s top producers, including Harris. He described what led him to the mortgage industry. “I got into the … [Read more…]
What do cabinets, countertops, bath spouts, toilets, and outlets have in common? They are all areas of the home that can be dangerous for your…
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Previously known as the City Bank of New York, Citibank was founded in New York City on June 16, 1812. Citibank is now the consumer division of Citigroup, a multinational financial services organization that also works with corporations, governments, and institutions. Citi’s global headquarters remain in the city of its founding. With over 200 years of experience […]
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