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The Importance of Understanding the Conveyancing Process

Uncategorized · November 21, 2013

Buying or selling a home can be one of the most stressful times of your life. Negotiating a path through the process can be bewildering, but having a basic understanding of conveyancing will mean you can keep a finger on the pulse of your sale or purchase at all times. Conveyancing essentially …

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How To Identify And Manage Your High Net Worth Items

Uncategorized · November 15, 2013

When was the last time you did an inventory for your insurance policy? Do you know how much your collection of art work is really worth at current market values? Has that sculpture by a formerly obscure artist suddenly increased in value, as the creator becomes an overnight sensation and the latest …

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My Last 2 Decades Online

Uncategorized · November 14, 2013

The following is a guest post from Crystal at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff.  That’s where she writes about her bills, saving for the future, and making sure that they fit in fun stuff along the way. I remember when my family first went online.  I was in 4th grade, and it was amazing.  I mean, it …

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Retirement 101: How Much Do I Need To Have In The Bank?

Uncategorized · August 27, 2013

Americans, by far and large, understand the necessity of a retirement fund – this is due in large part to the fact that we all want to kick up our heels, relax, and travel the world. However, what most of us Americans don’t understand is just how much money we need in order to do that and sustain …

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Your Grandparents Student Loans Versus Your Student Loans

Uncategorized · July 25, 2013

Investing in a college education has never been an easy and simple thing and that’s true now more than ever. In the past, getting a four year degree was a great thing to have if you could get it, but now it’s the bare minimum. Since it has become the standard you’d think it would be easier to get …

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Pictures From Our Honeymoon: Santorini, Greece

Uncategorized · June 12, 2013

I married my beautiful wife (still getting used to this) on April 20, 2013. We took off, a few days later, on a 2-week, fairy-tale honeymoon. We visited Athens, Santorini and Crete in Greece; and we visited Istanbul, Turkey. In case you missed it, I quickly covered our stay in Athens and shared a …

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Armchair Trading: The Darling of Online Trading

Uncategorized · May 27, 2013

Remember the good old days when you had to go to the library to conduct research? That trip could take at least a couple of hours. Now, with a computer and a good search engine, you have a wealth of resources at your fingertips. This is especially true for online trading. Instead of calling the …

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