Scholarships; My Life Saver!

July 10, 2008 by Tony  
Filed under Educational, Moolah Online!, Personal Finance

Hello Moolah heads!

Tonight I write a little about some import things that are going on in my life. As some of you might know, I’m a college student at the University of Texas at Austin studying economics. I’m so devastated by some statistics about how many attend school and yet blessed to know how lucky I am to have this opportunity . However, the topic of this entry is not about me, its about what I did to try and soften the blow of amounts I may have gotten while in college (money for college). Although I’m still attending, I’ve taken some very proactive steps in getting free available scholarship money(money for college). I’ll tell you how I did it.

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How I earn money online! (2/??)

July 8, 2008 by Tony  
Filed under Educational, Moolah Online!

Hey there folks, I’ve been busy with calculus homework and things of that sort. This past July 7th, 2008 was my 25th Birthday, hence the lack of an update this weekend! :D

I’ve decided I would share a few ways that I make money from this very site. You see the ads all around the site recently? Well, those all come from various PPC Groups or from Affiliate marketing sites that I’ve recently joined. Aside from that I have a few links on the site that folks who own blogs have purchased in the past.

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Federal Stafford Loan Interest Reduced! Are you included?

July 3, 2008 by Tony  
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Federal education loans and grants will become more affordable for students!

The interest rate for Stafford loans decreased by 0.8 percent from 6.8 percent Tuesday and will decrease during the next four years until it hits 3.4 percent. The decrease is a provision of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act, signed into law by President George Bush in September 2007.

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Broker Therapy; Is your broker playing you?

July 2, 2008 by Tony  
Filed under Economics, Educational, Personal Finance

The stock market is falling swiftly, and you don’t have the luxury of time. So I’ll get straight to the point:

If you haven’t already taken the necessary steps in removing money from the stock market and moving into other vehicles of interest, then you better act quick! Be prepared for a very gloomy 2008+.

But beware: Most brokers will try to talk you out of it . They have a hidden agenda. They want to keep you as a customer; and they know that, once customers sell their stocks, they often close their brokerage accounts.

With this in mind, many brokers have been trained with up to seven sales pitches designed to keep you in the market come hell or high water.

Here are some of those pitches!:
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