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Feed: YOUNG FINANCES
will help you Budget, Invest, and Achieve Success
Best Credit Cards for Young Adults, May 2013
10-May-13 By: LaTisha Styles
There are always those students that tend to excel. Put them in a room full of women in white suits and they could sell ketchup pops. The reason they tend to do well is because they make sure to read the fine print. Here is the fine print for this post. If you use credit wisely, [...]
Financial Planning for Early Retirement
08-May-13 By: LaTisha Styles
If you are planning on retiring early, there are several things you need to consider before you collect your last paycheck. Retirement should be spent relatively stress-free from the financial burdens of debt and medical care. You should plan to have enough income coming in to pay all of your monthly expenses as well as [...]
How Much Do I Need to Retire?
06-May-13 By: LaTisha Styles
It’s possible that you are not yet thinking about retirement and that’s ok. As a young adult, you may be more pre-occupied with building your career and generating income to pay for your next meal. But retirement planning is best done well in advance. Particularly because the sooner you start, the less it hurts your [...]
Raspberry and Serrano Sangria
03-May-13 By: LaTisha Styles
I absolutely love Sangria. I think it all started when I went to Spain for a study abroad. It was always my go to drink at a tapas restaurant. I found an interesting recipe that includes spicy serrano pepper. Usually, I include serrano peppers in my guacamole so seeing it in this recipe caused me [...]
Pay Off Student Loans or Invest?
03-May-13 By: Jon Haver
If you’re a college graduate in your twenties, it is almost certain that you have student loans to pay off. The average student finishes school with $27,000 worth of debt. But, you don’t want that number to run your life. You have plans. Maybe you plan on having kids or retiring early. Regardless of what those [...]
How to Save Like The Terminator
30-Apr-13 By: LaTisha Styles
Saving money doesn’t have to hurt your wallet. Sometimes people see saving money as a scary thing or as a burden but once you get used to saving, it becomes second nature. The key to saving money and saving lots of it, is to make your savings automatic. Yes, I’ve written about this before but [...]
Car Leasing for Businesses
27-Apr-13 By: LaTisha Styles
As the credit crunch on the economy continues and the financial institutions continue to tighten their standards, business owners have started to consider car leasing as a new financial vehicle. Unfortunately, most financial institutions have racked up a lot of bad credit as a result of the housing bubble of the economy. Business and Personal [...]
What is a Mutual Fund? What is an ETF?
27-Apr-13 By: LaTisha Styles
If you were unaware, I also make YouTube videos when I’m feeling particularly happy. I have some great ideas for videos and they are in pre-production but… before they can be released I need 100 subscribers! So be sure to subscribe and tell a friend! Thanks Thank you to the following sites that included my [...]
What is a Credit Report?
22-Apr-13 By: LaTisha Styles
If you were unaware, I also make YouTube videos when I’m feeling particularly happy. I have some great ideas for videos and they are in pre-production but… before they can be released I need 100 subscribers! So be sure to subscribe and tell a friend! Thanks Thank you to the following sites that included my [...]
Largest Accident Injury Compensation Claims
18-Apr-13 By: LaTisha Styles
When somebody suffers an injury due to the negligence of a third party, they are entitled to claim compensation, based upon the cost of their treatment, any financial costs related to being unable to work and compensation relating to their level of suffering. The amount claimed varies, depending on the situation – but what are [...]
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