Category: Make Money
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Unlocking the Power of Stock Analysis: 5 Ways to Evaluate Investment Opportunities
Stock analysis is the process of evaluating a stock’s potential return on investment. There are various methods of stock analysis including fundamental analysis which looks at a company’s financial statements, technical analysis which examines stock price and volume history, industry analysis which evaluates the industry’s growth potential, competitor analysis which looks at a company’s competitors, and news and events analysis which examines news affecting the stock. Investors are advised to use multiple methods and seek the advice of a financial professional before making investment decisions.
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Cryptocurrency Craze: Navigating the Digital Currency Revolution
Cryptocurrency has become a hot topic in recent years, with many investors eager to get in on the action. However, with so many options to choose from, it can be difficult to know where to start. In this article, we will take a look at the top three cryptocurrencies and discuss which one is the […]
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Where to Start in the Mortgage Process?
Published by: R. Ossovicki | 4/10/2019 What you need to get started! Have you been thinking about moving into your own home, but don’t know where to begin? Here are some tips on what to have ready when you start searching for a mortgage: What will you need? What should you do before getting your […]
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5 Things You Can Start Doing Now To Increase Your FICO Score
By Moin Khan Almost 40% of Americans have no idea about their FICO score. This three-digit score ranging between 300-850 carries a lot of weight in your financial world.
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What is Your Real Hourly Wage?
By Christian Today I’m going to introduce another idea to you. An idea that should underpin all of your employment choices for the rest of your life. Learn to realize your true hourly wage, and decide if this is right for you!
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Financial Independence
By Christian Money is inevitable. “Financial independence is the status of having enough income or wealth sufficient to pay one’s living expenses for the rest of one’s life without having to be employed or dependent on others.”