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Window Replacement 101: How Often Should Windows Be Replaced?

October 1, 2020 By Cade's Team Leave a Comment

Have you started to lose track of how old the windows in your home are? If so, this probably means that it’s almost time for you to replace them.

Although most windows are designed to last for at least a couple of decades before needing to be replaced, they’re not going to last you forever. At some point, you’re going to need to ask yourself, “How often should windows be replaced?” [Read more…] about Window Replacement 101: How Often Should Windows Be Replaced?

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Need a Job? Here are the Highest Paying Jobs for Teens

September 20, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

To be bankrolled by rich family members would make life so much easier. However, the reality is that during your early years, making ends meet can be challenging. The reasons are obvious. You’re dedicating large amounts of time to school and studying, and as a result, have limited time for work.

So, how can you make extra cash without taking too much time away from your studies? Here is a collection of the best jobs for teens to use as a handy guide. [Read more…] about Need a Job? Here are the Highest Paying Jobs for Teens

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But Really, Should You Go to College? 6 Factors to Consider

September 18, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

A study in 2019 showed that 2.3 million students between the ages of 18-24 attended college for the first time. If you’re nearing the end of high school, then you may be asking yourself if going to college is right for you.

First, you should ask yourself why you’re planning to go to college? Finding out if you’re going to college for the right reasons can help with your decision.

If you’re still feeling puzzled as to whether this is the right move for you, consider these six eye-opening ideas before you enroll. [Read more…] about But Really, Should You Go to College? 6 Factors to Consider

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What Is a Private Placement? A Quick Guide to a Big Investment

September 18, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

If you’re interested in diversifying your portfolio and moving away from basic bonds and stocks, you’re in the right place.

Have you heard of private placement? Put simply, a private placement is the direct sale of company shares (stock) or bonds (loans with interest payouts) to qualified investors. It is a less-common alternative to an initial public offering (IPO), in which a company goes public on a stock exchange to order to sell it shares to the public. [Read more…] about What Is a Private Placement? A Quick Guide to a Big Investment

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Why Would A Stock Go Down After a Good Earnings Call?

September 16, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

In my Instagram stories this week, a follower asked me: “Why would a stock go down after a good earnings call?”

It’s an intelligent and insightful question, because it happens frequently. Most people don’t understand why a stock price drop would happen following the release of good news.

However, there are three common forces behind this phenomenon that can cause it. Let’s explore each of them in detail below. [Read more…] about Why Would A Stock Go Down After a Good Earnings Call?

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