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DEBT-TO-INCOME RATIO
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| A small business’s debt-to-income ratio (DIR) is most easily explained as the ratio of a borrower's total debt as a portion of their total gross income. This ratio, more commonly expressed as DIR or simply “debt ratio,” measures how much you can borrow based on your expenses in relation to your total monthly income. Lenders’ experience shows that you may borrow from 33% to 40% of your monthly income, on average. |
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Internet Advertising
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| This article is focused on how to improve your “Conversion Ratio.” Don’t know that is? Don’t worry; I’m here to explain it to you. Conversion Ratio is the amount of visitors that come to your website and are actually turned into clients or customers. How much traffic does your site get and what percentage of that results in products or services sold? If your ratio is low, then your site isn’t as efficient as it should be, and you should focus on boosting that number before you do anything else with the site. To do that, you need to ensure that your Internet advertising is the most effective it can be. |
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Credit Cards, Preference Reversals, and Debt
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| My friend Herb argued in a recent column -- and I'm paraphrasing here -- that "debt is high and the end is nigh". I cordially disagreed with him on CNBC during one of our twice-weekly on-air visits, in part because I'm more sanguine about debt, about people's general competence to make basic financial decisions, and about changes in the economy that have made it rational for people to have more debt than they did in the past. I'm also considerably less convinced about the quality of the NIPA data (it overstates expenditures, and understates income) etc. |
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DEBT-TO-INCOME RATIO
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| A small business’s debt-to-income ratio (DIR) is most easily explained as the ratio of a borrower's total debt as a portion of their total gross income. This ratio, more commonly expressed as DIR or simply “debt ratio,” measures how much you can borrow based on your expenses in relation to your total monthly income. Lenders’ experience shows that you may borrow from 33% to 40% of your monthly income, on average. |
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Managing Debt…Eliminating Debt…Two Problems, One Solution
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| You need to look at debt from a new perspective in order to manage it. Debt should not be looked upon as an income stream, but as a tool only. Keep in mind that this tool is very dangerous and can turn on you at any time. Here is my solution to recovering from a debt lifestyle. |
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The 4th of the 10 Kurlan Sales Competencies That are Key to Building a Sales Culture
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| For more than 40 years, sales authors, experts and trainers have been telling their readers, subscribers and clients about the importance of talking 30% of the time and listening 70% of the time. That ratio is not etched in stone. Even 50/50 is acceptable. The stage of the sales process dictates the ratio more than the ratio itself. For instance... |
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Credit Alliance Group compares Debt Consolidation vs. Debt Management vs. Debt Settlement
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| The average American household has 20-30K of unsecured debt. Our economy as a whole is drowning in credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans, and just unsecured debt in general. In order to get out from underneath this huge burden of bills and those harassing creditor calls we have resorted to finding debt relief options such as Debt Consolidation Loans, Debt Management Programs, and your array of Debt Settlement Companies. I’m in shock to see the countless amounts of people that look for these different options and not put the time and energy into researching the cause and effects that it has on your credit score, credit report, and your financial future. By the time you have read through this article I hope you have a better understanding of the pros and cons of each of the different debt relief choices available. |
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Credit Alliance Group Shows You How To Save Money While In Debt?
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| Many of us, me included, are in debt and have no savings. While some people tell you not to save money while in debt, the fact is if you don't have money for emergencies, then you will increase your debt by having to turn to your credit cards. Here are some great tips to help you save that emergency money even with debt.
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Debt Settlement Sales Training
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| With the current economical downturn that the world is currently experiencing, there is a lot of debt going around. Debt collections are at an all time high and so are debt settlements. In some ways the debt settlement sales business is a lot like the liquidation business. One could even call it debt liquidation.
Debt management brokerage firms have sprung up all over the place now days. While they have always been part of the landscape, recently they have come forward as a real possibility for earning an income from home or as a small business.
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How to Determine Your Business Success with Financial Ratio
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| If you’ve ever wondered how well your business is doing - truly doing - one way to clear up the mystery is to use financial ratios. Financial ratios are used by accountants and bankers to evaluate everything from your current income ratio, to debts, to inventory, and even your return on sales or capital investments. A lower ratio means a more severe problem. Another important assessment step in financial ratios is estimating your debt equity ratio. The debt equity ratio compares debt and equity and the two types of capitalization. |
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Money Speaks - Bankers Jargon! Doesn't anyone speak English?
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| In simple terms, debt to equity explains the financial health of the company. For example; suppose your company has a debt to equity ratio of 4 to 1. To a banker, that means there is $4.00 in debt compared to $1.00 invested in the company. In other words, your lenders own more of your company than you do. So, if you were asked to lend money to your company at this type of ratio, would you? |
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