Student Debt in America
Interesting infographic about student debt in America…
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Specialist lender aqua card has released a graphic which will help home-movers understand the impact that moving house might have on their credit rating, and the steps they can take to minimise the damage.
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The Gold Tree Infographic visualizes above-ground stock of gold, sources of gold broken down to continents and countries and uses of gold. The infographic pictures the different forms of gold investments – ranging from physical gold in the form of bullion gold to securities not backed by gold.
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While most pro athletes probably don’t sign their contracts based on how much of their salaries would be taxed by individual states, it may cross their minds. Let’s take a look at how individual states may tax income of a pro athlete.
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BradsDeals created a Crazy for Black Friday Deals infographic to illustrate historical Black Friday figures as well as the shopping trends and predictions for this year’s holiday.
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Occupy Wall Street is the ongoing protest demanding the separation of money from politics after the Global Financial Crisis.
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Only time will tell how this movement will pan out, but it is definitely one that will go down in the history books. It’s interesting to see what will come of this, and especially interesting to see the huge role technology has played in this movement.
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This infographic takes a closer look at Elizabeth Warren’s statement regarding the importance of taxes by revealing facts about America’s taxpayers and the wealthy.
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Nearly everybody has at least one Credit Card — almost 80% of consumers in 2008, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston – and many use it on a daily basis. Without a doubt, there are also those consumers who know their credit card numbers by heart (makes online shopping and booking travel so [...]
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Who are the Highest Paid CEOs in Australia? Check it in this interesting infographic!
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Many people believe that closing a credit card account will help improve their credit. Sadly, that’s a myth – as is the idea that paying off your debts will immediately goose your credit score higher. How many of these very common credit card myths did you think were true?
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What is the biggest factors that can hurt your credit score? Declaring bankruptcy, foreclosure to missing credit card payments…
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A look into highs and lows of advertising and marketing…
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Compensation is a critical component of why we work – and as the knowledge worker has evolved, so has compensation. An increase in wages isn’t the only trend in the last 40 years; company perks have become expected by employees in many industries. Perks, additional paid time off, and retention bonuses have all become commonplace [...]
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The average student graduating from a four-year university pays about $100,572 dollars in total to the institution they attend. It seems like a lot of money and you wouldn’t be the first to wonder, where exactly is all of that money going?
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Would you take my wampum in exchange for your house? In the 1620′s, the Dutch would have accepted the sacred beads like currency. Debt began way before the Native Americans found their own currency, though. Find out what Hammurabi thought of debt, and when human cages were in vogue for debtors’ jail.
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Think you are buried under your car debt? It might help change your perspective if you see some of the world’s most expensive cars – and how much they would cost if you chose to finance them. Would you pay thousands in interest just for the privilege to own one?
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