Advice
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The Activist Investor Explained
Lately, the term “activist investor” has become a prominent part of the public lexicon. It’s a useful way of categorizing a particular type of person who, beyond investing for retirement purposes, invests with a strategy intent on changing the world. Activist investors are motivated by all sorts of desires for the future, and anyone who chooses to invest can take an activist approach to their holdings. Here, we look at the term a little closer to try and pin down how an activist investor does what he or she does. What is the Activist Investor? The goal of an activist investor is someone, or a group or company, that approaches…
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Don’t Settle for a High Interest Rate, Raise Your Credit Score
Leah Manderson and her husband Mark were looking to purchase their new home. Having received raises at their jobs and enjoying the perks of two salaries, they decided that they had enough to afford a down payment for a 1940s bungalow in the heart of Atlanta. With confidence in their credit score, they went to their loan officer to discuss their options for a mortgage. Leah knew that their scores would play a huge factor in the interest rate that they would receive and felt comfortable knowing that she didn’t have any red flags or late payments on her credit report. After taking a look at their credit score, the…
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Tips for Showing a Property to Prospective Buyers
There are a few tricks of the trade when it comes to showing a property that you might not think of. A fresh coat of paint and renewed curb appeal are surefire selling tips, but this advice goes one step further. Handle Pets Responsibly When prospective buyers come to see the home, you should make sure that your pets are locked up in a safe space. Garages are good, but backyards can be a problem as the buyers would be denied entry to a crucial space in the house. You can also schedule an open house and board dogs and cats for a day off at a pet hotel. Pet…
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Dr. Eric Amidi Explains Beginner’s Luck
Written by Heather Richards You’ve probably either heard of or experienced beginner’s luck, the odd thing that happens when a novice performs better at something than a person with more experience. For example, a rookie baseball player who hits a homerun in their first major league at bat. It’s hard to attribute that type of success to anything but beginner’s luck. But is beginner’s luck even real? That’s the question that Dr. Eric Amidi aims to answer in his blog post appropriately titled “Is Beginner’s Luck Real?” Author of the ebook “The Secret Behind the Secret,” Dr. Eric Amidi is a quantum physicist who often writes about the Law of…
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Dr. Amidi Reveals Two Qualities that will Foster Beginner’s Luck
Written by Heather Richards It happens all the time: a beginner does something extraordinarily better than a person who has been doing the same thing for many years. It is called beginner’s luck, and appropriately named because there’s often no other explanation for this type of phenomenon. However, some people, including quantum physicist Dr. Eric Amidi, believe that there is in fact a scientific reason for beginner’s luck. What’s more, they believe that you can recreate it. According to writings by Dr. Eric Amidi, there are two main reasons people experience beginner’s luck. If you want to foster the blessings of beginner’s luck in your life, you will need to…