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Saved by uncleflo on December 28th, 2017.
When I first started to invest, I could only afford a measly $50 per month. Granted, I was in college still and living on Ramen noodles but with a part-time job at the mall and an internship at our local investment firm, I finally started to understand the importance of investing. Over time that $50 a month turned into $100 a month, then $250 a month and kept growing from there. It almost seemed surreal when it got to a point where I could invest $5000 at once into one investment. It was an awesome feeling but also scary knowing how long it took me to save up that $5000. Hopefully you have found yourself in the same situation, trying to figure out what to do with $5,000 sitting in your bank account. There are several different avenues you can take, and it's important that you understand all of your options. Regardless of if you're a new investor or a seasoned pro, it's vital that you make the best decision for your money. Thanks to the internet, there are a bunch of different ways that you can put your money to work. Your investment portfolio is going to secure your financial security. Take your time, do your research and find the best place for your $5k investment. This is a great opportunity to have a lasting impact on your future or that of your family.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 28th, 2017.
What is Passive Income? The common definition of passive income is income that you earn without being actively involved. That typically means that you continue to make income with no or very little effort on your part to maintain that cash flow. For the purpose of this article, we are going to lump passive income and portfolio income into the passive category, and active income into the non-passive category – although the IRS categorizes and treats each type of income differently. You can see why the idea of passive income would be appealing. Typically when someone needs additional income, they get the stereotypical suggestion to “get a part-time job.” But what if you don’t have the time or energy to put in all those extra hours? I know I didn't. Plus, that wasn't as appealing as making money without needing to trade my time. For that, you may need some passive income ideas – ways to make money with little investment of time and effort on your part. And a great benefit of this is if you are trying to pay off debt quickly, this can be a huge help! Here’s a list of quite a few passive income ideas, so it’s likely that you’ll be able to find at least two or three that cater to your situation and skills.
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The MoSync SDK has rich capabilities for building complete applications with HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS. You can access device services and Native UI from JavaScript. You can include resources like images, audio files and videos. You can even extend your app with code written in C/C++, if needed.
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