Weekend Links: On an eHow Writing Marathon
I don’t know what came over me but I’ve been pumping out eHow articles for the past two weeks. Any ideas that I don’t see fit for Realm of Prosperity will somehow turn into a how-to article – and I’ve seen the rewards from doing so. Although it is just a few bucks here and [...]
5 Signs You Are Addicted to Investing
Making your first stock purchase may be a big step and new experience to a young investor – it certainly was for me. We’ve heard of the tragedies where people lost their entire retirement savings and we’ve heard of the fortunes of those who picked a winning stock. But, of course we are hoping that [...]
Low-Income Earners: Take Advantage of the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit
Tax season is here! With the tons of tax credits available, I looked around for some that I could possibly claim and I came across the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit. Although I can’t claim it because I was a student for most of the 2009 tax year, this tax credit is great for individuals who [...]
My Parents are Buying One of My Student Loans
As part of my 2010 financial goals, removing at least half of my higher interest student loan was second on the list. Last week, my mom questioned me about how I was doing regarding student loan repayment. I let her know that I was paying the minimum amount on the loan at the lower interest [...]
How the Credit CARD Act Affects Young Adults
The provisions of the Credit CARD Act of 2009 targeting youth and credit will be going into effect Feburary 22, 2010. President Obama is on a mission to reduce the availability to young consumers in an effort to solve a problem that hurts so many of us college graduates today – we graduate with too [...]








