Archive for the ‘Debt’ Category

How Can I Improve My Credit Score?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

What are some ways to improve your credit score so you can pay less in interest charges, insurance premiums, etc? What are some myths that cause you to hurt your credit score rather than help you?

Chris Miles and Dale Clarke discuss how you can improve your credit score quickly so you can take advantage of lower interest rates and free up more cash flow right now. Also learn what Chris Miles did to be able to increase his credit score by 200 points in 2 years! Listen to learn how.

Please comment if you have had other successful ways to improve your credit score that could help others that listen to this, or if you have specific questions on this topic.

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How Can I Qualify for Business Loans Right Now?

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

With the credit market changing, how can you get business loans to invest in yourself right now, especially when rates are low? What are some key things you can do to look better (legitimately) to the bank so they will want to give you a loan? Why aren’t they loaning to people right now? How could this work for other loans too?

Chris Miles and Dale Clarke offer some easy tips you can start on to help you qualify for a business loan, or any loan, much faster in this economy than if you tried to do it the “old way.”

What are some of the things you have done to get loans too?

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How Can I Have More Cash Flow in a Down Economy?

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

What things can you do to increase your monthly cash flow, even when the economy is struggling? How could you make this work in ANY economy? How could learning this now make you much more wealthier when the economy bounces back? What are some simple strategies you can apply today that can help you see results right now?

Chris Miles and Dale Clarke discuss what they have done to have greater cash flow now than when the economy was booming, what myths that many people believe that keep them living paycheck to paycheck, and how you can easily start getting cash back into your pocket today!

What things have you done for yourself to have more cash flow in a recession?

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How Can I Invest When I Have So Much Debt?

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

How can you invest if you have so much debt or don’t have money to invest? How can it be possible to still make money and pay off that debt when you don’t have any money? What investment have you possibly been overlooking because financial gurus never teach it to you? Learn some easy strategies, from “The Anti-Financial Adviser” Chris Miles, to begin making money today, even if you have a lot of debt or little money to invest.

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What Is a “Good” Debt?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

How do you know which debts are good for you and which ones are bad? Have you ever wondered which debts are good and which debts are bad? Could certain debt be good, if not necessary, to create wealth in today’s economy? Could real estate be a bad debt too?

Chris Miles and Dale Clarke describe how to know which of your debts will be productive for you, and which ones are consumptive or destructive and could lead to financial ruin. Using traditional financial advice could be the difference between your financial freedom and financial bondage the rest of your life. Learn how to identify this fine line between good and bad debt!

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How Are You UNKNOWINGLY Losing Money?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

How are you likely losing money EVERYDAY and not know it? What can you do to be more resourceful with the money that you have? What methods to increase your cash flow are you missing out on? Why do you lose more money than what you lose when an investment goes awry? Learn where many people are losing money that they never knew they had!

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Pay Yourself First

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Do you ever feel like you are living from paycheck to paycheck? How can you save when there doesn’t seem like there is anything to save? What most people do wrong is that they only pay themselves AFTER they pay everything else. Learn a very simple formula to budget your money so you can pay yourself, increase your wealth faster, eliminate credit debt, and have greater peace of mind. If you want to find ways to free up more money, listen to our cash flow tips podcast, or read about it.

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How Are You Getting Played By Banks?

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

If you don’t play the RIGHT rules of money, you will get played by them! Learn why most people are losing hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next several decades due to ignorance of these rules, and how you can use them to recapture lost dollars.

 
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Pay Off Debt Better Than Dave Ramsey

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Learn how to pay off your debt better than the typical answer given by financial “experts”, like Dave Ramsey, who are not looking to improve on their own methods. The secret?  IGNORE THE INTEREST RATE and use our Cash Flow Index (CFI) to determine which debt to pay off first!

Although interest rates are a factor, banks and other financial institutions are able to manipulate you to pay off debts that help lessen their risk while increasing yours. For instance, if you put more equity into your home, you are still at risk for being foreclosed on if you can’t make a payment. In fact, they may be MORE willing to foreclose on you if you have more equity in your home.

Ask yourself the following questions:

  1. How often do banks want your money?
  2. How much of your money do they want today?
  3. How long do they want your money for?
  4. What incentives do they offer you to either have you pay off debts faster or save money with them longer?

Every answer is about them getting your money to be used as fast as possible. Ironically, they teach us to not touch our money until much later! Why do they play by different rules than what they teach us to do? Instead of being suckered into using the strategies banks teach you to GIVE THEM MORE MONEY, DO what is in YOUR best interest! REMEMBER THIS-Pay off debt that gives you the greatest cash flow with the least investment.

You can also get more details with our previous podcast on how to more effectively pay off your debt.

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Why Doesn’t Retirement Planning Work?

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Many believe that if they do everything they are taught by the financial industry, they will be financially free. From what I’ve seen and what common sense tells us, it’s a load of *%&@! Here’s a few reasons why:

1. Traditional savers still feel broke after years of saving. I have yet to meet someone in retirement that KNOWS their money will last for the rest of their life. Listen why. Some can do it for a certain number of years before they can’t enjoy retirement anymore. The only people I know that have peace of mind are those that invested outside of 401k/IRA’s, OR the financial advisers getting paid commissions on their clients hoping for better returns.

2. Numbers aren’t reality and people aren’t numbers.  Just because some suave salesman pulls out his fancy calculator and tells you it’s going to be alright, doesn’t mean it will be. Can he/she foresee your future? What if something changes in 20 years? 20 minutes?

By the way, Mr. Adviser, stop looking at my financial assets to produce returns for you and look at me as the REAL investment!

3. Average returns are not actual returns. If they tell you “Historically, this ‘investment’ has done ___%…” ask them if they will guarantee it in writing. THEY CAN’T!

Also, you can have a positive average rate of return, and in reality, still be losing money. Watch this video to learn how.

4. Inflation is much higher than what many believe. This is the most subtle way to tax the poor and middle class so the politicians look better. Listen here.

5. Your taxes will likely be higher. Even if taxes don’t increase (which I’m sure they will), you will likely have to pay more solely due to inflation. Things get more expensive over time meaning you need more money each year.

Besides, if your retirement accounts actually succeed like your adviser crosses his/her fingers for, wouldn’t you be in a higher tax bracket? If not, it’s probably because your accounts failed.

6. You cannot accumulate enough to only live off of the interest. Like I mentioned in one of my recent podcasts, it’s nearly impossible for even the best savers to live off of 4-5% of their money each year.

7. Paying off “debts” early will shrink your nest egg. Although I am in favor of paying off liabilities, there’s a catch. If pay off your liabilities, it will take money away from your retirement. Unfortunately, you cannot eat a paid-off home. Paying off “debts” is more in the self-interest of the banks than for you. Many retirees are currently asset rich/cash poor which restricts their freedom. For alternative strategies, listen now.

Stop “planning” for retirement!!!  Instead, make it happen by DOING THE OPPOSITE which gives you a better chance.  Learn the “art” of investing to start becoming financially free today!

If you need further convincing, check out these scary stats!

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