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As you saw from Stan’s earlier post, home values continued to slide downward in the first quarter,…
As you saw from Stan’s earlier post, home values continued to slide downward in the first quarter,…
33k salary is below an entry-level salary and just above most minimum hourly wage jobs. For most people, an entry-level job would…
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About three years ago, my family was happily living in a comfortable, mortgage-free house. There was more than enough room for everyone, it was in a walkable neighborhood, and thanks to some unexpected boosts in our family income, life was more affordable than ever. But suddenly, perhaps due to some combination of a romantic whim* […]
For many people âbudgetâ is a six-letter dirty word, but it doesnât have to be. You may be aware that you need a budget to help you reach your long-term financial goals, but many people donât know where to begin to create an effective budget. A budget is one of the most critical financial tools […]
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(Since April is Financial Literacy Month, a number of articles will be devoted to more educational topics. This is Part II in a four-part series about how understanding economic cycles could inform your financial decisions. Part I is Understanding economic cycles: An introduction. Part III is The fall and winter seasons of the economic cycle. Part IV is How to profit from economic cycles.)
In Part I of this series, the introductory post about economic cycles, we discussed the fact that the economy, while growing over the long term, moves in up-and-down cycles and that each cycle can be broken down into four phases that mirror the four seasons of nature. In this section, we will explore what we identified as the spring and summer seasons of the economic cycle by considering two fictional crop farmers (Farmer Fred and Farmer Claude) whose livelihoods depend on how well they manage their work each season.
Farmer Fred is a successful farmer; but his neighbor, Claude, less so. (We’ll just call him Farmer Clod.) But let’s dive into the seasons and see what each does that causes them to be successful or not. Nature programs always begin with the newness of spring, so why don’t we start there?
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A Pikachu has sold for $5.275 million. Are any of your old Pokémon cards worth anything? Should you buy some cards today as an investment?A Pikachu has sold for $5.275 million. Are any of your old Pokémon cards worth anything? Should you buy some cards today as an investment?
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Use your centerpiece to infuse personality and creativity into your dinner party or event. Here are seven creative and simple centerpiece ideas that you and…
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If you’re looking for an amazing phone, with a great service, I’d highly recommend checking out the Moto X from Republic Wireless. Here’s a full unboxing and review!
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Itâs a sellerâs market in Utah. Intense competition for a limited supply of homes has made getting into a home difficult. That leaves many prospective […] Read More
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