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November 2012
During college and after, budgets are extremely important. However, there are certain things which can eat into a budget, and kill it quickly. Here are six budget killers to avoid. Budget Killer Number One: Coffee Many students rely on coffee to keep moving. This often results in buying at least…
October 2015
CreateU – An evolving, global community education program. Rising tuition cost and insufficient “real world” education programs are frustrating to young adults in the U.S. who feel forced into traditional universities. A degree or accreditation is often used as a dangling carrot to lure potential students into high debt status….
5 Great Reasons to Consolidate Your Student Loans
Sometimes it makes sense to consolidate your student loans but not everyone wishing to follow that route qualifies for the process. The following are normally necessary before you can be considered eligible for a consolidation: Enrolled in school less than part time or not in school at all Currently making loan payments or within the…
October 2019
Jason Hartman talks with Spencer Burleigh, co-founder of www.RentTheBackyard.com. Spencer’s company will build a unit on your land, list it online, and split the rental profits with you 50/50 as long as you have an area at least 25′ by 20′ clear and you live in your home most of…
November 2018
Jason Hartman plays some of his segment from the latest Cash Flow Wealth Summit where he talks about the 6 ways the US government can solve their $220 trillion obligation and which one we can take the most advantage of as investors. Key Takeaways: The difference between money and…
February 2011
Gold and oil are very different in their investment characteristics since gold is purchased principally to hold as an inflation hedge and oil is purchased primarily for refinement into gasoline and other petroleum products. Typically, this makes oil much more subject to international political factors and global economic forces. However,…
