October 28, 2009
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been curious lately about 90% Junk Silver Coins.
The name doesn’t sound very attractive, but it turns out circulated silver is a great investment.
I’ve found some good stuff online on silver Mercury dimes. The more I read, the more I think junk silver coins are exactly what I need.
I think the dollar is in big trouble, and these coins are a great way to store value during the coming turmoil.
Watch this space.
October 22, 2009
Finance :: Wealth-Building
Choice of the vendor for your erp vendor selection should follow the same old system used in choosing vendors for other goods and services. The practice is normally to deal with experienced vendors who also have a reputation.A vendor’s reputation is important and it helps if the vendor you choose to deal with has experience in your kind of industry. Before hiring, it would therefore be wise to obtain references from companies that the vendor you wish to contract has served. A reputable vendor will have no problem with you obtaining such references as they are confirmation of the good quality of the vendor’s work.
September 13, 2009
Finance :: Wealth-Building
The time has come to get more info on U.S. Junk Silver Coins.
It turns out these coins are one of the best ways for smaller investors to own silver.
I’ve been researching junk silver coins for a while, now, and I think it’s time to take action, before precious metal prices go even higher.
With the way things are going in the economy these days, you can’t be too careful. Inflation is a big risk, and I want to hedge against it.
Until next time.
October 3, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
If you were a person who was a member of any of the U.S. Armed Forces, you can use the non taxable combat pay as the income that you need in order to make Ira contributions to your Ira and you can go back how many years that you made that non taxable combat pay in order to catch up the Ira that you have. This is a term that has been listed in the requirements of Ira due to the fact that when you are in the Armed Forces, you should be able to continue to save for your retirement.
September 12, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been looking into internet banks lately. I’ve had enough of big local banks. Lousy rates and high fees - why stick with them? It’s time for a change, so I’m going to try something new. It’s your money, after all, and the banks make money off it just by virtue of having it. It hardly seems right that they would nickel and dime you to death with fees on top of it. I poked around the net, and settled on banks with high yield savings as the best option out there. They pay great rates, and don’t charge those ridiculous fees. Frankly, I couldn’t care less about meeting a banker in person. I’d much rather do my banking online with a click or two than wait in line at the branch. You might want to look into the benefits of online banking yourself. I’ll keep you posted.
August 27, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
Checked into the benefits package at my new job today, and it looks like they focus on
SEP IRA Retirement Plans for retirement, instead of the standard 401k plan. Looks like I have some reading to do. I had never even heard about these before today.
I’ve been digging around the net trying to learn more about
Sep Retirement Plans so I can make the right decisions, but I’m a bit clueless when it comes to finance, so it’s been slow going.
I’m hoping I’ll be able to set things up once and be done with it. Use dollar-cost averaging to smooth things out over time.
Your comments are welcome as always.
August 22, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
Bank of America stinks, just so you know. I’ve been using them for years just because they have ATMs all over town, but now I’m checking out internet savings accounts. There are much better deals to be had there. It’s your money, after all, and the banks make money off it just by virtue of having it. It hardly seems right that they would nickel and dime you to death with fees on top of it. I poked around the net, and settled on Wilmington Trust Online Banking as the best option out there. They pay great rates, and don’t charge those ridiculous fees. Frankly, I couldn’t care less about meeting a banker in person. I’d much rather do my banking online with a click or two than wait in line at the branch. If you’re not earning a good return, you might want to check them out as well. Your comments are welcome as always.
August 12, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been looking into
Structured Settlement Sales lately. The trouble with these deals is they almost always heavily favor the buyer.
I’ve learned a bit about Structured Settlement Quotes online, but I’m no closer to a decision than I was before. It boils down to risk management - a smaller lump sum now, or the potential of a larger payout over time, with some risks of the payer going out of business in the meantime.
Hopefully I’ll be able to make the right choice when the time comes, but right now I’m frustrated.
Your comments are welcome as always.
July 27, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
The prospects of
Structured Settlement Sales are interesting, but the trouble is that the buyers most often offer far less than you’d receive if you held onto your settlement.
I’ve been trying to learn more about
Structured Settlement Quotes, but the trouble is that it’s hard to find unbiased information. Most folks offering information are buyers or brokers, who obviously have their own agenda.
The time to make a decision is coming up soon. I hope I’ll be able to make the right choice based on what I can find.
I’ll be looking forward to your comments.
July 15, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’ve been noticing a new crop of companies focusing on Structured Settlement Sales these kinds of services can provide value for people who need a lump-sum of cash right away, but folks should read the fine print carefully.
I’ve been trying to learn more about
Structured Settlement Money, but the trouble is that it’s hard to find unbiased information. Most folks offering information are buyers or brokers, who obviously have their own agenda.
I’ll keep the research going, of course, but at the end of the day, I’m just going to have to make a decision at some point.
Alright - that’s all for now.
June 22, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
The dollar has taken a beating in recent years, as we all know. I think it’s time to check out
International Bank Accounts. Perhaps get a bit more diversification from our ailing currency
In particular, I need to know more about International Banks if I’m going to protect my wealth from the Fed’s thievery.
You can’t bee too careful in protecting yourself from the incompetence of the Fed. Time to spread out to other currencies.
What do you think?
June 17, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
I’m checking into
International Banking services online today. I think it’s past time to consider the options for getting out of the Dollar.
What with the Fed continuing to inflate the currency at a breakneck pace, it makes sense to be researching
First International Bank.
Even if the dollar recovers, it’s good to be diversified in as many ways as possible these days.
What do you think?
June 5, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
The Dollar has taken a hit in recent years. It’s time to check out
International Banking services, and see if I can’t get into some other currencies.
I’m learning all I can about
precisely How Do I Open An International Bank Account to that end. I think it’s time to consider more overseas options.
You never can tell what the Fed will do next. Most often, it’s the worst possible course for our currency. I say diversify.
Your comments are welcome as always.
May 28, 2008
Finance :: Wealth-Building
Just started a new job that uses
SEP IRA Retirement Plans instead of a 401k plan. Looks like I have some research to do, now, as I haven’t the slightest idea how SEP IRAs work.
I’ve been poking around the net checking out info on Sep Plans, but it’s complicated. It’s just not he sort of thing I like to spend my time thinking about. But of course it has to be done.
I’m hoping I’ll be able to set things up once and be done with it. Use dollar-cost averaging to smooth things out over time.
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