How to Pay Off a Mortgage Years Early and Save Thousands In Interest
If you’re looking for a few ideas about how to pay off a mortgage years early and save thousands (or tens of thousands) of dollars in interest, you’re in the right place – and you’ve got the right...
View ArticleSenior Citizens Increasingly Saddled By Student Loan Debt
Wow, I would never have expected this: many senior citizens are buried in student loan debt, causing many to have their Social Security checks garnished for student loans that are often decades old. Is...
View ArticlePeter Schiff: The Other Massive Fiscal Cliff You Haven’t Heard About
I’m sure you’ve heard plenty of talk about government’s borrowing and spending and how it could lead to serious issues down the road, but what you may have heard about less is related issue that could...
View ArticleBusiness Insider: One Family’s Journey Out of $26,000 in Debt
I’ve been a big fan of Dave Ramsey’s The Total Money Makeover for a while, so it’s always nice to read how it’s impacted other people’s lives as well. Business Insider has a great article about a...
View ArticleReduce Your Expenses With a Debt Consolidation Home Loan
If you’re carrying high balances on credit cards, car loans, personal loans, or any other type of debt, a debt consolidation loan could be a great way to lower your expenses and give yourself some...
View ArticleThe Biggest Subprime Borrower of All Time
Remember the whole subprime mess? Borrowers with shaky finances and credit getting risky loans that would reset to much higher interest rates in a few years? Remember how all that turned out? Yeah, me...
View ArticleAusterity Protests Hit Britain, Could This Be In Our Future As Well?
Tens of thousands turned out in London this weekend to protest government spending cuts and fee and tuition hikes. We’ve seen protests like this all across Europe – many violent – as governments have...
View ArticleThe Fiscal Cliff In One Depressing Chart
Now that the election is over, it’s back to real work in Washington, DC on real issues – like the looming so-called “fiscal cliff”, which involves a collection of major tax and spending changes that...
View ArticleThe Root Cause of The 2008 Financial Crisis, The European Debt Crisis, and...
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Chief Executive Norman Chan nailed down the root cause of our economic problems in a recent speech. It wasn’t too little taxes, too little regulation, not enough demand (as...
View ArticleOverdue Student Loans Hit Record High
We all remember the subprime mortgage bubble and how that turned out. As bad as those loans were, at least they were backed by something. What are student loans backed by? Nothing more than a hope of...
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