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Friday, June 25th, 2010I just added audio to this article so now you can listen to it instead of reading it! Just click the yellow play button.
Unfortunately you cannot trust the media. Just when they say it’s time to get into an investment opportunity, that’s when it’s usually oversold and it’s time for the wise investors to get [...]
Tax Lien Investing: Interest Rate or Penalty, What’s The Difference?
Thursday, June 10th, 2010If you’ve been looking into investing in tax liens or redeemable tax deeds, you may have noticed that each state has a different interest rate that the investor is entitled to, and in some states the maximum interest is bid down at the tax sale. But what you may not know is that sometimes what [...]
Tax Liens and Tax Deeds: Practicing Your Due Diligence
Friday, May 28th, 2010by Rachel A. Seidensticker
Protect Your Investment and Yourself
Tax liens and tax deeds are a substantial and safe investment grossing significant returns ranging from 8-18%. However, like any investment, it is important to investigate what you are investing in and protect yourself from damage and monetary loss.
Interested investors are coming out of the wood [...]
Are You Fiscally Fit?
Thursday, May 13th, 2010Are you ready for the Perfect Storm?
It’s coming, actually it’s already here…
The perfect storm of declining stock prices, a busted real estate bubble, and deflating credit. It’s all coming together to form the biggest depression in the US since the 1930’s. But this depression is not just here in the US, it’s worldwide. And according [...]
What is a Tax Lien Agent?
Friday, April 30th, 2010A Tax Lien Agent is a person or a company that will purchase tax lien certificates and/or tax deeds for an investor. So if you are one of those people who would love to put your money into safe, high yielding tax liens or tax deeds, but you don’t have a clue about how to do it properly, and you don’t have the time to learn, then you may want to invest through a tax lien agent.
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