May 31, 2024
Via: TechBullionDo you dream of making big bucks in the stock market but struggle to time your trades effectively? Well, look no further! In this blog post, we will delve into the art of timing in stock trading and provide you […]
May 21, 2019
Via: Banking TechnologyThe institutions participating in the European pilot include Banque Internationale à Luxembourg, BBVA, Deutsche Bank, Natixis, Santander, Sberbank and UniCredit. The European Central Bank (ECB) and Swift have launched this initiative with the aim to extend the reach of instant […]
November 30, 2018
Via: FinextraThe new service will be available to both consumers and businesses across the 19 states in the eurozone and will offer near real-time payments via smartphones, PCs and in-store payment points. The initative has been sparked by the growing popularity […]
March 28, 2016
Via: GOBankingRatesMore than half of Americans say they’re bothered a lot by the feeling that some wealthy people don’t pay their fair share of taxes, according to a survey by Pew Research Center. In reality, the top 10 percent of taxpayers […]
March 24, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceFinancial regrets. We’ve all had a few. But there’s a big difference between making an impulse purchase that you second-guess the morning after and making a major decision about your money that could haunt you for a lifetime. We reached […]
January 22, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceIf you want to get rich, you have to learn to pay yourself first. But just how much of your earnings should you set aside for retirement and other savings to ensure lifelong wealth? For one self-made millionaire, the magic […]
January 20, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceWhether or not yoga is your thing, you’re probably familiar with it. The practice of yoga has become popular enough that most people know how yoga is done and how to do the basic poses. What you may not know […]
January 19, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceCountless Americans ring in the new year determined to shed those few extra pounds around their midsection. But the new year is also a good time to sit down and take a good, hard look at your finances. Maybe you […]
January 15, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceMillennials have had a rough road when it comes to money. Not only did they come of age during the Great Recession, which made jobs scarce and benefits even scarcer, but many saw their parents lose big time in the […]
January 14, 2016
Via: The EconomistEconomists often think that cash is to blame for the zero lower bound. Official interest rates can’t fall far below zero because, the argument goes, people would hoard cash rather than pay to keep money in their deposit accounts. That […]
January 13, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceInvesting and planning for the future can be a daunting task. There are so many factors to consider in creating and managing your portfolio, and you may find it difficult to find a financial professional you trust for unbiased advice. […]
January 12, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceFor many the holidays have an unpleasant side effect–debt. It’s estimated that the average consumer spent $805 on gifts this past holiday season. It was fun passing out presents in December, but in January the credit card bills start rolling […]
January 12, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceThoughts drive our behavior. When you think about doing something, you’re obviously more likely to do it. Additionally, what you think about your life, your friends, your family, and your circumstances has a tremendous impact on your financial success. What […]
January 11, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceTraveling internationally? Unless you’re meticulous at forecasting travel costs and only withdraw the precise amount of cash you’ll need, it’s likely you’ll return stateside with a pocket full of euros or yen. Most foreign exchange servicesdon’t accept smaller denominations, so […]
January 8, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceLook at the most popular New Year’s resolutions. In addition to spending time with family, living life to the fullest, and getting healthy, people want to stop being broke. It’s understandable — and also one of the most frequently broken resolutions. […]
January 7, 2016
Via: Daily FinanceHere’s the simple truth: Your low credit score is costing you a fortune. Folks with the best credit get the best terms when it comes to mortgages, car loans and credit cards. They get the lowest interest rates and the […]
December 30, 2015
Via: Daily FinanceIf you want to be successful and grow your wealth, start by learning from those who have already done it. “Successful people look at other successful people as a means to motivate themselves,” writes T. Harv Eker in “Secrets of […]