Posts Tagged ‘mutual funds’
Debt Free For Life And Bonus Gifts
David Bach, New York Times best selling author of the Automatic Millionaire and FInish Rich series, announces his new book: Debt Free For Life: The Finish Rich Plan For Financial Freedom as well as ways to get free bonus gifts when you purchase the book. Visit www.finishrich.com for more info on how to get your free gifts for a very limited time. Like this video? Please “favorite” and rate it! Get David’s latest financial advice first: Subscribe to David’s YouTube channel: youtube.com On Facebook: facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com On the web: finishrich.com
Personal Finance & Money Management Tips : Loan Consolidation Tips
Loan consolidation is a great way to get out of debt faster, because everything is together in one lump payment and sometimes some of the debt can be forgiven. Pay off debt faster by consolidating loans and credit cards into one payment with tips from an experienced financial adviser in this free video. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
David Bach Introduces His Debt Free For Life Book
David Bach, best selling author of the Automatic Millionaire series of books & 5 other New York Times financial advice best sellers, introduces his latest book: Debt Free For Life. From the Today Show set where David had just wrapped another Money911 segment, he gives an overview of how the information in his new book can help you get free from debt and get on a path of financial freedom. Like this video? Please “favorite” and rate it! Get David’s latest financial advice first: Subscribe to David’s YouTube channel: youtube.com On Facebook: facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com On the web: finishrich.com
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Should I take a 401k loan to pay off my credit card debts?
I have credit card debts equal to 15% of the value of my 401k. I can take a loan from my 401k and pay it back over 5 years at 8.5%. Currently my credit cards have a rate 3-5 percentage points above that. I am 30 years old and contribute the max to my 401k. My feeling is that I might as well be paying the interest to myself instead of to the credit cards. Also I am 25-30 years away from retiring. I can use the money I save from paying my credit cards each month and start a Roth IRA and/or invest it in mutual funds and stocks as well as college plans for my daughter. I also have money in mutual funds that I could liquidate to pay my credit cards. What do you think is the best option? I figure I am young enough where this is a good option because I know you really are not supposed to use your 401k for loans
I want 2 save money and invest but what would be the best way?
I have 10k sitting in a savings account but I am sure there are different ways to make that money grow than just regular account to reach my goals. Main goal is to buy a house in 5-10 years at the most. I am currently 22 and am debt free. I have been looking into the different type of accounts there are such as money market cd’s mutual funds and don’t really know what would be the best way to go. I am considering splitting the money but think maybe that wont give me the highest interest that can possibly be earned. I will be setting up a different IRA account besides the retirement account I currently already have which is through my work so this 10k is strictly to try and maximize for a few years down the road any info on these accounts would help alot and advice on how to invest the money.
Personal Financial Planning Tips : How to Get Credit Card Debt Relief
Getting credit-card debt relief starts with the ability to set up a good budget and paying down credit-card balances. Discover other ways like dipping into savings or doing credit-card balance transfers to eliminate debt with tips from a financial planner in free personal-finance video. Expert: Julie Asti, CFP Bio: Julie Asti works as a financial planner for Asti Financial. Filmmaker: Bing Hu


