carnival of wealth building ideas - May 1, 2007
Posted on May 4, 2007
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Amy Pedersen presents Fair Isaac Corporation, What a Wacky Bunch of Statisticians Dedicated to Credit posted at Your Credit Score Secrets, saying, “Credit Cards, Credit Reports and Credit Scores. These terms are not exactly new to any of us. Neither are the implications when our own cards, reports or scores are not at their “best”. Credit scoring, first created by a group of wacky statisticians at the Fair Isaac Corporation, affects everyone out there at some point or another.”
WBL presents Investing In Japan posted at Wealth Building Lessons, saying, “why you should invest in Japan right now.”
Sagar Satapathy presents The Lazy Man’s Guide to Budgeting posted at Debt Consolidation Lowdown.
Pushpa Sathish presents 10 Common Credit Card Scams and How to Avoid Them posted at Credit Card Lowdown.
Priya Jestin presents How To Be Your Own Real Estate Agent posted at 1031 Exchange Lowdown.
WBL presents How To Invest In Real Estate posted at Wealth Building Lessons.
Larry Russell presents Pay less to get more (Part 1 of 2) posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “Excessive investment costs are a plague on your personal financial planning. Excessive investment expenses are one of the most significant barriers to lifelong family financial security. While financial services industry sales people tell you that you need to pay more to get more, the correct answer is the opposite. If you pay less, you are likely to get more.”
Larry Russell presents No financial planning software and no investment growth calculator can predict the future (Part 1 of 2) posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “The future is fundamentally unpredictable. The future of personal financial planning and investing is similarly unpredictable. Anyone claiming or implying that they can predict what will happen to investment returns in the securities markets in the future is just blowing smoke. If their predictive smoke claims to benefit you, then you should be suspicious.”
Aniq Rahman presents Listen to the Employees Before You Buy Up The Employer: Better Means Bigger posted at Fiscal Times.
Matthew Paulson presents How to Become Wealthy on a Teacher’s Salary posted at Getting Green.
David presents Women?s Clothing Trade Shows posted at The Alexander Report, saying, “Women’s Clothing Tradeshows this list was compiled for Designers, Retailers and Wholesalers looking to get exposure.”
Murad Ali presents Job Jumping: Good or Bad? posted at The New Business World.
Bryan Moore presents Stock Portfolio Strategy - Leveraged ETF and Fixed Income Model Portfolio posted at TheFinancialWhiz.Com.
Jeremy Reeves presents The Importance Of A Half Hour A Day posted at The Road To A Perfect Life, saying, “It’s not directly pointed towards wealth building, but has strong implications towards it.”
Riversider presents Preston City Council Looking to “Build All Over ” South Ribble? posted at Save The Ribble.
Joshua Dorkin presents Don’t Just Teach Your Friends to Make Money Online. Partner with Them! by TimeForBlogging posted at Time For Blogging.
Debra Moorhead presents Great Expectations? posted at Debra Moorhead.com.
Shamelle presents Make Money, Not Excuses! posted at Enhance Life.
Amy Pedersen presents Credit Reports and Credit Scores, Not Something to Remain Ignorant About posted at Your Credit Score Secrets, saying, “…..She has never checked because she was doing well and had never had a situation arise that forced her to take a good look at her credit. Good for her….but for the rest of us “normal” folks out there, our scores are ever changing and sometimes it seems a constant battle to keep it where you want it……”
Jeremy Reeves presents Why You Need To Be Financially Independent: Series #1 posted at The Road To A Perfect Life.
Thomas Ott presents Predict the S&P500, Win $100! posted at Neural Market Trends, saying, “In honor of the Dow Jones Index closing above 13,000 today and help kick off this blog, I’ve decided to hold a small contest. I’m giving away $100 to a reader who can make the closest prediction of the S&P500’s closing price for Friday May 4th,2007.”
Sagar Satapathy presents How To: Buy Gas at Below Retail Price posted at Credit Card Lowdown.
Pushpa Sathish presents The 10 Lies you Should Tell your Wife/Girlfriend About Your Finances posted at Forex Reader.
Priya Jestin presents How To: Get Your Fiancée to Sign a Pre-Nup posted at Debt Consolidation Lowdown.
David presents Just Change Your Mind posted at The Alexander Report, saying, “Businesses make enormous investments of time and money. Yet, at the end, not much changes. What happens?”
edithyeung presents 53 Ways to Make Money on the Internet posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
David presents Enhancing Customer Shopping Experience posted at The Alexander Report, saying, “Business strategies to make your retail location stand out and increase sales.”
wilson ng presents The Science or Art of Price Setting posted at Reflections of a BizDrivenLife, saying, “As a business, or as a consumer, it helps to understand how to set the right prices, and sometimes, it pays to know that it has no connection with how much it costs to produce that product or service!”
Editor - Dave Prouhet presents Growing Business - Three Decisions for Growth posted at Business Advice Daily, saying, “You may have started your business on the kitchen table, then, oh joy, it grew. You added an employee or two and made things happen. After a while you reached a sort of “critical mass.” At first, growth is usually slow or at least manageable. But then comes that point—Malcolm Gladwell might call it the “Tipping Point”—it’s that critical number of clients, business income, or ROI. From that point on business can explode exponentially, continue with controlled growth, or stagnate because you fail to adapt. that you’re not disorganized.) In general, business growth requires three critical organizational factors.”
Joseph presents how to become wealthy posted at Penny Pinching.
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