Finance

The Convenience of Online Bill Paying
If you are like most people, you know that paying bills is an important part of maintaining good credit. If you are late or if you miss payment on a particular bill, you could soon find yourself hit with dunning letters or worse: your credit score could take a hit. Read more →
The Definition Of Asset Management
Many of you have probably heard the term "asset management" Before, but you may not have an idea of what it really is. Asset management is a broad term. Read more →
The Digital Age Brokerage Model
We are now in the digital age. All nations now converge on the WWW. What better way to make business? Traditional business models have now been changing as rapidly as the change in technology. Read more →
The Dollar Bill
The dollar bill in use today was designed in 1957. This ?paper money? is made from a blend of cotton and linen. Look closely and you?ll see that it also contains red and blue fibers made of silk as an anti-counterfeit measure. Read more →
The Double Entry Method Of Book Keeping And How To Know If It's A Debit Or A Credit
Debit and credit are the two most basic concepts in accountancy. Today, almost all countries follow the double entry method of book keeping. Under this method, for every account that is debited by a certain amount, another account must be credited by the same amount. Read more →
The Envelope System of Budgeting
Often, when you cash a check through a bank, your money is given to you in a cash envelope. People used to spend the money in this envelope wisely, knowing that there was no more money until the next payday. Read more →
The Environment of the EU Banking System
Banks are defined as a business organisation that performs services in relation to money. Specifically is the process of keeping money for customers and paying it out on demand, in the form of deposits, borrowings and exchanges. Read more →
The Facts About College Financial Aid
Most American families are offsetting the high cost of college by applying for some degree of financial aid by submitting their FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) on or after January 2nd. Read more →
The Five Debt Triggers for Women
The average American is over $7,100 in debt (not including a mortgage) and three out of five families can't afford to pay off their credit cards each month. Read more →
The Four Classifications Of A Public Retirement System
It is that time in life that we all look forward to. It is time to sit and relax and no longer have to worry about catching the bus or missing lunch just to beat the deadline. Read more →

Aphorism

Buy right and hold tight.

John Bogle


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