Where to Put Your Capital

May 21, 2013

Investment taxes can be difficult to calculate. Investment is an individual’s option which allows an investor to place his capital in real estate, stocks, or bonds so that they generate returns over time. It is important that any returns that do accrue have to do so without depreciating the cost of the investment. It is [...]

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Investing Without Taxation

May 19, 2013

Tax free investment is purposefully deferring capitalization so that the conserved capital can produce gains for the future. It can also mean creating assets so that they earn income. Investment is an individual’s choice which enables an investor to place his capital in property, stocks, or bonds so that they generate returns over time. It [...]

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Home Loan with Bad or No Credit

May 18, 2013

You have just seen the perfect house you want but you suffer from bad credit. The ability to find home loans with bad credit can be challenging but not impossible. Previous to 2001 if you didn’t qualify for a FHA it was very difficult to get a home loan. This has changed as there are [...]

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Saving on Investments by Staying Tax Free

May 13, 2013

Preparing taxes seems complicated but this article on tax deductions will go a long way in clearing a lot of mystery and put taxes in perspective. It may also mean generating assets so that they earn income. Investment is an individual option which enables an individual to place his capital in real estate, securities, or [...]

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Types of Tax Free Investments

May 1, 2013

Tax free investment is intentionally deferring capitalization so that the saved capital can create benefits for the future. It may also mean creating securities so that they earn profit. Investment is an individual choice which enables an individual to put his capital in property, stocks, or bonds so that they generate cash over time. It [...]

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The Household Sector

November 3, 2010

Households constantly make economic decisions concerning such activities as work, job training, retirement planning, and savings versus consumption. We will take most of these decisions as being already made and focus on financial decisions specifically. Essentially, we concern ourselves only with what financial assets households desire to hold. Even thisĀ  limited focus, however, leaves a [...]

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