There is such a thing as “do-it-yourself credit repair for dummies.” That’s not to say that this subject is straightforward. There is so much noise on the radio, newspaper, TV and internet. Private companies promise to fix your credit and some say they’ll even guarantee results. Where do you start? Who do you turn to? […]
Archives for January 2011
Professional LLC – Is It for You?
What is a Professional LLC and is it for you? Let’s say you have a great idea for a small business. Now all you need to do is the paperwork. There are so many ways to form your business, it can get confusing. But if you qualify, you should consider becoming a Professional LLC. It […]
Should You Sell Your Home Now?
Should you sell your home now? The economy has shown signs of life recently. The stock market has rebounded. Unemployment rates are improving and so is consumer confidence. And interest rates remain low. If you take into account how a mortgage works, you understand that low interest rates bring buyers into the market. (If anything, […]
Selling a Small Business Fast – Here’s How
Once you decide that you want out of your business or that you can’t fix the problems, you should sell as fast as possible. If that is the case, the best way to sell your small business fast is to help your buyer find the money to pay for it. (First, of course, you should know […]
How to Understand Shareholder Letters
Why would anyone read shareholder letters? Well, if you want to be a smart investor and own the best investments, you’re going to have to invest for growth. One way to do that is to invest in safe (or healthy) stocks. If that’s the route you go, you owe it to yourself to do a […]
Guaranteed Life Insurance – The Best Choice?
Is guaranteed life insurance a good choice? You’ve seen it advertised by has-been celebrities. They make it sound “sooo” attractive. No medical exam. You can’t be declined. They don’t even ask you about your medical condition or the medications you take. This pitch might really appeal to you if you think you can’t get coverage […]

