Financial Freedom

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These terminologies are brought to life with the simple process: Design, or framework. In every architecture, there is a blue print that is followed, along with strategies for the engineering. This is the assurance that the building will later on be sturdy enough, given that the design is well-planned by experts. Foundation; this is where [...]

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So we talked about financial freedom. What is this, you ask? Financial freedom is the state where one does not have to worry, if not at all, about money – be it earning, spending or paying off a debt. Accordingly, this is the full understanding that that money is just a means to an end, [...]

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During the final week of April 2009, 631,000 new claims for unemployment insurance were filed in the United States. The good news is that that is actually a decrease from the prior week. But if more than 600,000 people are being put on the street every week, that’s almost 2 ½ million people per month [...]

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People are down right now. With millions of people losing their jobs every month, and millions more projected to lose theirs over the next year or so, things aren’t looking so good. The economy is still shaky and even though we are seeing very faint glimmers of hope, most economists agree that this is going [...]

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The federal government is in the process of conducting stress tests for a number of banking institutions. These stress tests evaluate the capital structure of the banks under two potential economic scenarios. Both scenarios contemplate various levels of continued economic downturn, the difference being in the severity of the recession. The purpose of the test [...]

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Here is a contradiction of terms to consider – job security. The very phrase is a misnomer, a mutually exclusive play on words. If you have one, you cannot have the other. It’s as simple as that. During the last week in April of 2009, more than 600,000 people filed unemployment claims in their state [...]

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