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Making Money: 4 Cool Ways to Make Money Without a Job

May 25, 2020 2 Comments

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If you’re interested in earning money without having to get a job, look no further.

Many people have the misconception that you need to work a full-time job if you’d like to make a reasonable income. However, there are many ways to make money without a job that doesn’t require much effort.

You can do most of them from home and end up earning more than you would with a full-time job.

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What to Know Before You Purchase Pet Insurance

May 24, 2020 Leave a Comment

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Pet insurance is health insurance for your pets. Many pet owners don’t often think about pet insurance coverage in hopes that their pet lives a long healthy life.

What to Know Before You Purchase Pet Insurance

This is the goal for all pet owners and families, but unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. Sometimes unexpected emergencies, illnesses, or injuries occur that can leave owners in a financial bind.

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How to Control Stock Trading Impulses

May 21, 2020 21 Comments

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Hope you haven’t frowned seeing the title. Many invest in stocks out of compulsion or impulses. This article is for those. I generally tend to write about people who are like me, middle class, having some money to enjoy life but, mostly trying hard to maximize money’s worth.

People like us, do not usually have money for buying stocks on impulse. Still, it almost happened to me last week. I was on the verge of buying into Facebook on an opening day.

In the end, I did resist buying Facebook stock. Not that Facebook is a bad investment but, the whole affair was nothing else than impulse buying. I didn’t study the valuation, I wasn’t reading analyst reports. I was just buying it, for the sake of it. Giving in to the hype and hoopla.

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Can Patriot Lending Really Help You Survive the Unexpected?

May 20, 2020 Leave a Comment

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Some people really love surprises because they associate them with good things. There are surprise birthday parties planned by friends and loved ones. We have sayings that assure us big surprises come in small packages, like expensive jewelry. Pleasant surprises could also include an unexpected visit from a loved one. Who wouldn’t love such surprises?

5 Pieces Of Money Advice You Definitely Need To Ignore

Unfortunately, there is a darker side to the unexpected. It only takes one or two of that type to sour a person on surprises. An unexpected blotch on a scan, an unexpected collision, an unexpected encounter with a thief – these are the types of surprises that no one wants. They are the kind of surprises we all hate. The more life-experience one gains, the less comfortable they are with the unexpected.

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How Private Companies Are Taking Action Against the Climate Crisis

May 19, 2020 Leave a Comment

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The worsening climate crisis is of growing concern to everyone on the planet. Greenhouse emissions, pollution of the ocean with plastics and waste products, and the destruction of irreplaceable resources such as rain forests are causing widespread and perhaps irreparable harm on a global scale.

As the planet is on the precipice of a tipping point, private companies are taking action to save it from potentially irreversible damage. Industry leaders have urged the government to act responsibly, and they’re making concerted efforts to operate in ways that will help make forwards progress.

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Tips On How To Get A Motorbike Loan

May 16, 2020 Leave a Comment

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Getting a new motorbike is a significant financial decision, in much the same way that buying a car is. Whether you’re a beginner biker or an experienced one who’s looking for an upgrade, you’ll need to plan how you’re going to fund your bike purchase.

Is It Difficult To Get A Motorbike Loan?

Tips On How To Get A Motorbike Loan

Generally, financing a motorbike isn’t that different from financing a car. However, it’s worth noting that riding motorbikes is associated with more dangers compared to riding a car. Thus, the total cost of owning a motorbike is usually more expensive.

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Life Insurance Tips: How To Get The Most Out Of Your Monthly Premium

May 16, 2020 Leave a Comment

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Despite the additional money that you have to save up and allocate every month, taking out life insurance absolutely outweighs the drawbacks because of its lifetime benefits. Having life insurance provides additional protection for your loved ones and makes sure that you don’t leave them empty-handed. 

Life Insurance Tips: How To Get The Most Out Of Your Monthly Premium

Before taking out life insurance from a trusted provider, make sure that it is budget-friendly life insurance that will not seem like a burden to you every month. In fact, you can take out monthly premiums according to your preference, as long as you know how to make the most out of what you pay for.

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How to Reduce Cooling Cost This Summer

May 11, 2020 Leave a Comment

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Summer is fast approaching, and you may start thinking of having a good time, but that’s not all. You have to prepare for escalating electric bills since your room must remain cool during the season. Of course, you wouldn’t want to experience the sweltering heat that comes with summer.

Thermostat

Here, in South Florida, we face a huge electricity bill for 5 summer months. We need to run our AC round the clock. We got some relief since installing a smart thermostat and installing a better window and door installation.

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