Weekly Round Up – March 14, 2014

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on Determining your Target Market, and let me know what you think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. 7 pieces of terrible debt advice:  Asking for advice is one of those things that can either be helpful or disastrous — it depends on the topic and who’s offering tips. When it comes to get-out-of-debt advice, the stakes are high, so choose your advisers carefully and keep an open mind when it’s time to make decisions. It’s not so much...

Weekly Round Up – February 28, 2014

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on Sticky Blog Posts: 8 Tips for an Effective Post, and let me know what you think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. Detroit submits plan to fix debt as US court agrees to hear bankruptcy case:  Detroit’s historic bankruptcy filing was challenged Friday as the US sixth circuit court of appeals agreed to hear a request to have it overturned. City pension funds representing Detroit’s police and firefighters and others who face major losses in the bankruptcy proceedings...

Weekly Round Up – December 20, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on online day trading 101, and let me know what you   think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. College Student Debt Soars; College Presidents’ Pay Skyrockets:  Presidents of U.S. colleges and universities fundraise with donors, preside over graduation ceremonies and provide unversities with long-range strategic vision. They are also paid handsomely for their work. Forty-two private college presidents earned more than $1 million in 2011, according to a new analysis by The Chronicle of Higher Education. The median...

Weekly Round Up – November 29, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to start a blog, and let me know what you   think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. America’s health care cost slowdown and the disappearing debt:  Six years after the start of the Great Recession, there should be little disagreement what America’s number one domestic priority should be. With unemployment still stuck around 7 percent four plus years after that recession was declared “over,” creating jobs has to be Job #1. (more…)

Weekly Round Up – November 22, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on why private cloud hosting, and let me know what you   think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. Climate debt collectors: Occupy wants the 1% to pay up  Last year, Strike Debt — a small collective of New York-based academics, filmmakers, and business types published a short book called The Debt Resistors’ Operations Manual [PDF], which alternated between dispensing advice on how to clean up credit scores and chronicling the recent history of the finance industry. (more…)

Weekly Round Up – November 15, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to start a blog: the ultimate guide, and let me know what you   think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. How I Finally Paid Off a Lifetime of Credit Card Debt:  I’ve been a debtor all my life. My parents first met at a financial loan office—my dad issued loans, my mom worked in the office. They divorced when I was 10 and my mother was left to raise two daughters in Cincinnati, Ohio on a...

Weekly Round Up – November 08, 2013

 Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on what’s the deal with extra income, and let me know what you  think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. Don’t Sweat Margin Debt:  One data point that has found a home among the bearish community is the total amount of New York  Stock Exchange margin debt. It is at record highs, and this supposedly means the end of the bull  market is nigh. (more…)

Weekly Round Up – November 01, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to build passive income, and let me know what you  think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. What the Senate Didn’t Do on the Debt Ceiling:  With both chambers of Congress back in session on Tuesday, budget theatrics returned to Capitol Hill. In the legislative equivalent of a double negative, the Senate voted down a resolution blocking the president from extending the country’s borrowing limit. In other words: The Treasury can still borrow money to pay the country’s...

Weekly Round Up – October 25, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on tips for an effective post, and let me know what you  think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. Demilitarize the Debt Ceiling:  And there we are: Victory! The debt limit has been raised. After weeks and weeks of open conflict, intense infighting, and yes, some passive-aggressive sitting around as well, the President and Congress have managed to avert U.S. default and reopen the federal government. The PandaCam is back! Plus, a global financial crisis has been averted or...

Weekly Round Up – October 18, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to start a blog, and let me know what you  think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. Senate stalls bi-partisan debt ceiling deal to end government shutdown:  With only five days left to a possible default, there is yet no unity in the US senate with Republicans and Democrats rejecting each other’s proposal to end the 12-day-old government shutdown. (more…)

Weekly Round Up – October 11, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on online day trading 101, and let me know what you  think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. Here’s The Truth About Debt Ceiling Trutherism: One of the more concerning developments in the debt-ceiling fight is the growing contingent of Republicans who just aren’t that worried about raising the debt ceiling in a timely fashion. (more…)

Weekly Round Up – October 4, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on why private cloud hosting, and let me know what you  think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. Gold price moves north on US debt ceiling drama:  Gold hit a nine-day high and may achieve its first positive quarter in a year as the US debt ceiling showdown pushes investors towards safe havens. Though few analysts expect to see the sort of golden rise that accompanied the 2011 debt ceiling drama, gold jumped to $1,354 on Sunday – the highest...

Weekly Round Up – September 27, 2013

 Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to start a blog: the ultimate guide, and let me know what you  think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. With No Talks on Debt Ceiling, Risks Mount:  As the nation approached its legal borrowing limit more than two years ago, President Barack Obama entered long and messy negotiations with Republicans in Congress. Amid the debate, his job-approval ratings fell to record lows. Now, Mr. Obama is trying a new strategy, refusing to negotiate over terms for raising...

Weekly Round Up – September 20, 2013

 Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on Sticky Blog Posts: 8 Tips for an Effective Post, and let me know what you  think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. Obama economic adviser’s refrain: No debt ceiling negotiations President Barack Obama and his closest advisers are making it clear: They will not negotiate on the  looming debt ceiling. In an interview on Sunday with ABC, Obama said he “will not negotiate…on the debt ceiling” because making a debate over the credit of the United States the...

Weekly Round Up – September 13, 2013

 Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on 5 SEO Tips, and let me know what you  think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. DC residents losing property in ‘predatory’ debt-collection program – report: Washington DC officials have set up a controversial program that allows out-of-state investors to initiate foreclosures against homeowners who have fallen behind on their taxes, in some cases for just hundreds of dollars. The District of Columbia for many years placed liens – a means of debt security – on properties...

Weekly Round Up – September 6, 2013

 Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to build passive income, and let me know what you  think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.  1. Tropical island paradise tops debt league:  The Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean, better known for their pristine beaches and crystal  clear waters, are the most indebted nation in the world, according to a new report released on Monday. The “debt league” compiled data on government debt and private debt and looked at how much a country owes as well as...

Weekly Round Up – August 30, 2013

 Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to get a good domain name, and let me know what you think.  A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week.   1. The psychological perks of paying off debt:  Debt is a drag. Not only on your credit score, but also on your psyche. It’s a dark cloud that lurks    over many corners of life, casting a shadow over your confidence, ambitions and relationships. (more…)

Weekly Round Up – August 23, 2013

Before we get to the good reads! Check out this beastly resource on how to successfully start a blog, and let me know what you think. A Few Good Reads Here are a few of my favorite reads from the past week. 1. Debt Is Making Young People Sick:  So you still can’t decide if you should empty your savings account to buy that starter home, trading a renter’s lifestyle for a 30-year mortgage? Or maybe you’re pondering an apartment you can’t really afford, or a first car you’re only kind-of convinced you need? (more…)