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Where can I find a graph with a year-by-year break down of the estimated number of homeless people in America?
I’m in a debate with some friends about government regulation and the distribution of wealth and I’m looking for a graph or table showing the number of homeless people in America and how the numbers have risen and fallen over the years. I’ve googled and wiki’d and haven’t been able to find anything. Does anyone know where I can find those statistics? Or maybe you’re just better at googling than I am?
Wealth Design Concepts I’m looking for a drawing or pic for the chineese concept of luck, prosperity, longevity, hapiness and luck…
I saw a drawing once of a lotus flower, a dove and a few other things..all grouped in a circular design that represented luck, prosperity, longevity, hapiness and wealth. I’d like to find something similar for a tattoo
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Try this one – http://freecreditreport.deep-ice.com – I monitor my credit score here during last 3 years. And also cleaned off some bad items from my credit report. You can apply for free initial plan and get your scores and reports for free.
11th grade H/S student in need of Career Advice. Banking…engineering…politics…??
HI am a Jr. in highschool and I attend a private school in west Texas. I excell in mathematics, problem solving, and leadership (primarily school politics). My career choice is very important to me, since after all that is what I will be doing most of my life. For most people, working is a “job”. For me, it is my passion and my life-long goal is to be successful in my career. Now I am a strong Christian (my school is a private Christian Academy) and I’ve prayed as to what I should do in life. It comes down to a few options: Civil Engineering. This selection “hits” my desire for mathematics but doesnt really seem to look like an opportunity for me to be an euntepreneur (my own boss). Second choice is: Finances and investing. This “hits” my desire for finances and mathematics. It also gives me the ability to be my own boss. My goal would to own and/or manage [a] bank(s). But is there a very good chance that I could own my own bank? And, does anyone else see other career options for me?
Banking can be a very interesting and rewarding profession. It will not be easy to amass enough capital to own one outright. However, you might be able to attract other investors to join you in buying a bank, which you would run as President & C E O. You would be subject to laws and regulatory authorities. You would need to have a Board of Directors, the members of which have legal responsibilities, so you are never without oversight to some degree
The opportunity to amass wealth comes not just from your salary ( which can be .very high if you do well) but also from the exposure and experience you get in the world of finance.
However, the opportunity to to satisfy your entrepreneurial urges, and to make an excellent living, while doing a great deal of good for your community is very rewarding.
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Just started working a month ago after college, currently make 550 weekly after taxes, will go down more in July once receive benefits. Have nearly 5000 in debt across 3 credit cards… 550 on 23%apr (ripped up) 1300 and 2800 on 15%apr cards. I used a Snowball calculator but am trying to distribute the money between all three equally cause I place my purchases on the two higher balances anyway before ripped up other card. My short term goals are to apply for an auto loan within 6 months and move into an apartment within 18 months. I would like to know if I need to be debt free to obtain approval or possibly have some remaining debt. My initial goal was to place each paycheck into removing the debt but then I would have no money left allocated for a down payment on auto loan as well as no money into an emergency fund for moving out. Is there a better method which may enable me to distribute my paychecks (debt, auto loan down payment, moving out)?
I would definately get rid of that debt before applying for a car loan. Having some debt wouldn’t stop you from getting a loan, but having CC payments in addition to a car payment and rent can be difficult for a young person just starting out. You don’t have too much debt, so take advantage of that and get rid of it and don’t build it up again. Keep just ONE card, for emergencies only, throw the others away. See if any of your cards would allow you to transfer debt from the other cards to them with a low interest rate, and make that transfer if you can. Interest is everything. I would also suggest you buy a very inexpensive car, as you simply don’t make enough to try to afford a large payment. You may be able to DO it, but you don’t want to work just to pay for a car. Don’t get any of the add ons, no rustproofing, no extended warranty. You’ll also want to put at least $1000 down payment on that. Get rid of the 23% first. You will probably also need 1st and last months rent as a security deposit. You are in a good position in that you can control your situation rather than your situation controlling you. You don’t just have to do this within six months, you can do it when you have your finances completely under control. So don’t let the 6 months concept force you into an uncomfortable financial situation. Almost all young people make the mistake of piling up credit card debt and if you can avoid that, using them only for emergencies and things you plan to and can pay off each month, you will have a HUGE leg up on you financial future. In about a year, get started on a ROTH IRA so you have money as a geezer. So I don’t think it’s so much an issue of distribution, it’s more a matter of doing this in a controlled, orderly way and not forcing an artificial 6 month window to dictate your decisions.
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Wiccan, Pagan or other practitioners of Magick, question!?
Ok, so I am trying to work with a wealth and prosperity spell and it calls for a wealth rune symbol (to be traced onto a high denomination bill) and I dont know which one to use. Can someone explain to me the difference between the following two?:
serious answers only please. And if anyone has tried the “blessed bill” financial prosperity ritual and has been successful, please let me know. I started that today as well!
blessed be!
The first one is the Fehu rune or the first rune of the Futharks (elder & younger) it can loosely symbolize wealth in the context of possessions. It’s “meaning” is cattle. The second symbol I am only familiar with in a wiccan context as being a symbol for monetary wealth. It may have a deeper significance than from what I am aware of.
There are specific things that need to be understood when working with the runes for magic as opposed to divination only. Certain critera need to met. It is outlined in Havamal stanza’s 138- 165 also in the poem Sigdrifumal
http://www.asatru.org/havamal.html
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Know how to cut them, know how to read them,
Know how to stain them, know how to prove them,
Know how to evoke them, know how to score them,
Know how to send them; know how to send them,”
also you must know how to sacrifce.
Exerpts from Sigdrifumal can be found here
http://www.arild-hauge.com/esigerdri.htm
Both can be found in the Poetic Edda. there are many translations about, Hollanders is the standard, but i personally like Larrington’s translation, as it is comes from a woman’s perspective
If you do not meet the critera than further study may be necessary to achive any results with the runes.
So for now you may be better off using the monetary wealth sigil from many bookstore grimoires (the second one) and research the runes if you are interested in using them. Freya Aswynn, Edred Thorrson & Swain Wodening have lots of good info out there. Sunnyway is also a good resource http://sunnyway.com/runes/
Best of luck to you
Because of having an autistic disorder I sometimes do not understand the meaning of sayings or witty remarks. The bumper sticker said Don’t spread my wealth, spread my work ethic. I can understad the last part with spreading a work ethic but I do not understand the first part well. Does this bumper sticker mean the driver would prefer others not distribute his money to poor people but rather teach them to be hard workers so they do not need hand-outs or help? Teaching to be self-reliant and not a beggar? thank you.
Yep, you got it.
The driver is most likely fiscally conservative, favoring the scaling down of welfare, and sending those previously on the government dole off to work. This is similar to the saying “give a man a fish, and he’ll have food for a day; teach a man to fish, and he’ll have food for the rest of his life.”
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