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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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By ratetake
One often wonders how today's economy affects the all might dollar. The truth is that most people have a hard decision to make about where to spend the dollar. The gas prices have risen above $4 a gallon leaving many people without other things they need to live. If you have $40 to spend on food, you could by a couple days worth of food, but if you spend that $40 on gas, you are going to get less than ten gallons of gas. If you have a car that gets twenty-two miles to the gallon, more than likely, your gas is not going to last longer than a week.
The economy has been impacted by gas prices as well as grain and wheat costs. If one would go to the bakery for bread and muffins, that same forty dollars would be short about $10 to $15 dollars. The credit crisis is affecting everyone. The average person does not make enough money to buy food, gas and pay bills with the way the economy is today. The price of gas and foods has gone |
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
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By Jerry Leung
Most people would like to attain the status of financial freedom. However, not many people can actually do it. There are also people believing that it is not possible for an employee to attain this status. In fact, it is not totally true.
The truth here is that even entrepreneur may not be able to achieve the goal of financial freedom. You will need to have the determination in order to achieve this goal. Besides, you should be doing it step by step. You will need to build your wealth gradually. Otherwise there is no way to have financial freedom.
As an employee, the way to achieve your goal is to save money and invest. If you can save money and invest wisely, you should be able to have the status of financial freedom. Besides, you should also be debt free. Do you think you will be financially free if you are in debt? The answer is certainly a NO. As a result, you should also try to settle all the debts.
Let us talk about saving money. You will need to |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 July 2008 )
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