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5 Ways to Overcome Bad Credit History as a Young Adult
A bad credit rating can be a curse, especially when you are just starting out. You will not get approved for loans from lenders. It will become extremely hard to get personal loans. You will struggle to take out home loans.
By Martin Bagel-Brown7 years ago in Trader
Becoming Celebrated
Do you want to retire as early as possible? Or do you love what you do and plan to continue working forever? Either goal is great! But whichever you aim for, there are several considerations you will want to be aware of so you can prepare for your best future.
By Isaiah Goodman7 years ago in Trader
A World with Negative Rates? What the Future Could Look Like
The outlook for interest rates looks overwhelmingly downward in the next few years; it is true that nothing is written and everything can happen, but what the figures tell us today is that the cost of money will become cheaper and cheaper, even to the extent that credit institutions are able to pay their clients by granting them a loan instead of charging them interest, something that today seems crazy, but that even in some nations is beginning to become a reality.
By creatorsklub7 years ago in Trader
Top Tax Planning Strategies
Paying taxes is something we all must do simply because not doing so is against the law. The great Benjamin Franklin once said, "In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." This might sound whimsical or ominous, but either way, it’s true. It doesn’t matter what we do for a living, we have to pay taxes. However, there are certain strategies that might help you to minimize your taxes. So, if you want to be in charge of your finances and save some money, these top tax planning strategies will help you do it.
By Marie Nieves7 years ago in Trader
5 Little Known Ways to Make the Most out of Personal Loans
At the moment, the amount of money owed by individuals surges to a record $120 billion, which only serves to tell just how common this financing practice actually is. An average loan is usually somewhere between $1,000 and $50,000, and it takes between 12 and 60 months for one to repay them. The longer the term, the lower the monthly payment, yet the amount of money paid in interests will be substantially higher.
By Lucas H. Parker7 years ago in Trader
Reversing Forward
Reversing to move forward is part of Jerrick's journey from the OTCQB to the NASDAQ Capital Markets. From inception, Jerrick's goal has been to build a billion dollar company. In fact, that goal drove our decision to go public in the first place. While Jerrick Media Holdings, Inc. became a publicly traded company in February 2016, my particular journey to that point can be traced as far back as 1990.
By Jeremy Frommer7 years ago in Trader











