personal finance
The ABCs of personal finance and investing; how to invest wisely and grow your wealth.
The Legal Funding Parties
Introducing the Accident Funding Players: Typically, when one thinks of legal funding we really only think about a person getting an advance from a company. It is a little more complicated then that. For a accident funding agreement to work one must think of those involved as a triad and sometime a four legged chair. The four key players in a basic accident funding agreement are the client, the funder, a broker and the attorney. A broker, however, is not always a part of the litigation finance agreement. The legal funding parties are therefore somewhat flexible. Choosing the right parties in an agreement can make the difference to the case in many ways.
By Redwood Funding Group5 years ago in Trader
Creating Your Own Mutual Fund
In the previous lesson we focused on credit cards. We looked at how they work and differ from other more conventional loans such as a car loan. We talked about how they can easily get out of hand and mire you down in debt. More importantly we talked about how to use the mechanics of a credit card to gain control of your credit card debt. But you may ask yourself; why even bother dealing with a potential problem such as a credit card? Credit cards like all other types of debt when used and controlled properly can be of a great assistance in your finances. In this lesson we will go over ways debt can be your friend when used wisely.
By V. H. Eberle5 years ago in Trader
Creating Your Own Mutual Fund
Now that you have mastered the art of investing I think I should go over what I do each month. Hopefully, this will help you to get a far better understanding and help you in creating and running your own mutual fund. As we go through this month I will be giving you some other pointers which should help you to make decisions.
By V. H. Eberle5 years ago in Trader
Creating Your Own Mutual Fund
Credit cards are often viewed as a sucker’s bet. Most do not see them as an opportunity except as an opportunity to get into a life sucking debt cycle. Look at how many people around you are maxed out on their credit limits. Look at how they struggle to just make the payments. Each month they work hard to get their balances paid down only to have to run them up again to cover needs and wants which arise. I am sure how you have heard the horror stories of if you pay only the minimum balance on a credit card which is maxed out to $5,000 you could be paying for several decades to pay it off. It really does seem like an endless financial nightmare and it can be. However, there is another way to deal with credit cards as well as other debt instruments. There is a secret to credit cards and it is in understanding how they work.
By V. H. Eberle5 years ago in Trader











