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Revolving vs. Non-Revolving Credit: 5 Key Differences

December 9, 2021 by Lauren Palmer

Almost 30% of small businesses fail because they run out of money. Different business loans help to finance new ideas or to bridge financial gaps in an existing company.  When comparing loans, if you're a small business owner or looking to fund your new business, you've most likely seen the terms revolving and non-revolving credit. Understanding these terms is essential to … [Read more...] about Revolving vs. Non-Revolving Credit: 5 Key Differences

WHAT IS YOUR PLAN FOR RETIREMENT?

February 16, 2021 by Lauren Palmer

Have you started investing in any pension plan, and how many more working years are you left with before you retire? Pension plans require employers to contribute funds that are meant to support their employees when they retire. The payment plan is annually or monthly, depending on the agreed terms of the pension plan. Mis-sold Pensions involve persuasion by financial advisors … [Read more...] about WHAT IS YOUR PLAN FOR RETIREMENT?

How to Become a Successful Trader

December 14, 2020 by Lauren Palmer

Successfully trading is all about the application of knowledge. Without the know-how, you can't execute your strategy. However, for beginners, investing can be a challenge. Fortunately, by studying, you can improve. As long as your willing to learn, you have infinite room for growth. So, what does the beginning investor need to know? 5 Tips to Improve Your Trading … [Read more...] about How to Become a Successful Trader

Tips to Help Your Teen Build Good Credit Early

October 20, 2020 by Lauren Palmer

You know how important having good credit is. You want your teen to have the best possible start, which is why you're already thinking of helping him or her build good credit now. The following are a few tips that could help your teen get a great score. Basic Account The first thing you need to do is to make sure you open a checking and savings account for your kid. Teach … [Read more...] about Tips to Help Your Teen Build Good Credit Early

BROKER’S OPEN HOUSE: MARKET YOUR HOME IN A SMART WAY

September 22, 2020 by Lauren Palmer

There is a good chance that your real estate agent will advise you to host a broker’s open house when you let him know about your decision to sell your home. This may sound strange to you as you probably haven’t ever heard of such terminology. So, what exactly is a broker’s open house? In simple terms, the concept of hosting a broker’s open house has to do with creating an … [Read more...] about BROKER’S OPEN HOUSE: MARKET YOUR HOME IN A SMART WAY

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Welcome to ABC at Home! The woman/parenting/homeschooling/entrepreneur resource brought to you by a busy, but efficient mother! I write articles about travel, business, finance and many more subjects for stay-at-home parents (yes, that includes men too) so that our kids can thrive as much as we do.