By: Roshawn Watson In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy! I would like to thank the Carnival of Financial Planning my post the Rich Get Poorer. It was hosted at the Living Almost Large. To… Continue reading Uncommon Money News (Vol. 67)
Uncommon Money News (Vol. 66)
By: Roshawn Watson In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy! I would like to thank the Carnival of Financial Planning and Carnival of Twenty Something Finances for including my posts the Rich Get Poorer and… Continue reading Uncommon Money News (Vol. 66)
Outrageous Law Transfers Parents’ Debt To YOU
By: Roshawn Watson With few exceptions, such as a divorce decree, you are not legally liable for debts you have not personally signed for or agreed to pay. There is an inherent sense of fairness to this principle: your finances cannot be obligated to pay for something without your consent (except perhaps to the taxman… Continue reading Outrageous Law Transfers Parents’ Debt To YOU
Uncommon Money News (Vol. 65)
By: Roshawn Watson In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy! I would like to thank the Carnival of Financial Planning and Carnival of Twenty Something Finances for including my post the Rich Get Poorer. It… Continue reading Uncommon Money News (Vol. 65)
Colleges Pimping Their Students
By: Roshawn Watson Students go to universities to gain an education, to discover their interests, to network, and to pursue degrees in their chosen fields of study. It should be a time to focus on academics and perhaps to have some fun. However, students are increasingly being targeted by predatory credit card lenders. Moreover, instead… Continue reading Colleges Pimping Their Students
Michael Jackson Was Still Rich
By: Roshawn Watson Michael Jackson has been plagued by rumors of financial difficulties for years, yet Jackson has always maintained (when he did comment) that the rumors were untrue. Make no mistake, it does appear that he owed hundreds of millions of dollars at the time of his death. This is believed to be largely… Continue reading Michael Jackson Was Still Rich
Uncommon Money News (Vol 64)
By: Roshawn Watson In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy! To my readers: I am so honored by your support. Thank you for reading, subscribing, and for voting for articles from this site on social… Continue reading Uncommon Money News (Vol 64)
The Rich Get Poorer
By: Roshawn Watson We often hear about the catastrophic effects of the economic downturn, such as rising unemployment and foreclosures. As distressing as such news may be, there is often a disconnect between our daily lives and the economy because unless the news hits home (i.e. we ourselves are out of work), then our lives… Continue reading The Rich Get Poorer
Michael Jackson – The Death Of a Legend
You have undoubtedly heard that the iconic entertainer, Michael Jackson, passed away on yesterday at age 50. His talent, innovation, and skill really go unparalleled. His music touched hundreds of millions all around the world, and he literally changed the landscape of music, music videos, and dance as we know it. He is the perfect… Continue reading Michael Jackson – The Death Of a Legend
Uncommon Money News (Vol 63)
By: Roshawn Watson In preparing to write my posts, I often come across noteworthy and sometimes bizarre financial and business news. Below are links to some of these sites. Enjoy! We got an Editors Pick From Money Hacks Carnival #68!!! The post was ls Recession-Induced Frugality Sustainable? The post was also included in the carnival… Continue reading Uncommon Money News (Vol 63)