In this blog, I Allegedly shares tips on managing rising living costs and protecting your finances. He discusses issues like hidden fees in child trust accounts and overcrowded housing. We also learn from Susan Powder’s story about the importance of wise money management. The blog emphasizes financial security, suggesting investments in precious metals with Patriot Gold Group. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This I Allegedly blog post talks about how attitudes towards Christmas are changing. Some companies and cities are altering their usual celebrations. For example, Neiman Marcus now has a holiday catalog instead of a Christmas one. Also, Miami cancelled its Christmas parade. The post also discusses the importance of meaningful gift-giving. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Dan alerts us about the investigation of fraud in COVID-19 relief programs like PPP and EIDL. There’s no public list of suspects, but all loans are being checked. Even forgiven PPP loans can be investigated. Misusing these funds, like lying about employee numbers for more money, could lead to serious trouble, including jail time.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog, Dan from I Allegedly shares surprising facts about high earners living paycheck to paycheck. He discusses how rising food costs affect businesses and the importance of smart finance. He also introduces a service to protect personal data. Other topics include skepticism towards banks, pension concerns, and the rising value of gold and silver. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This I Allegedly blog post talks about how many businesses are struggling to pay rent due to the current economy. However, mental health professionals are doing well. Some states, like Texas and Washington, are faring better. Industries like paper, aviation, and retail are facing challenges. Also, gas prices might rise after the election. Meanwhile, Walmart and Amazon are adapting their strategies, and unique …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog, Dan from IAllegedly talks about big companies like Boeing and Apple facing financial issues. He also warns about possible economic problems in 2025. He suggests preparing by investing in precious metals. The blog also discusses other topics like national debt, product recalls, and the importance of voting. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Watch this I Allegedly video to learn about two big problems. First, Citizens Insurance may not pay for damage from Hurricane Debbie. Second, Sherry’s restaurants in Oregon are closing because things cost more and customers spend less. Remember to keep a record of your stuff for insurance. And know that insurance might not always pay. Running a restaurant can be tough too.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from IAllegedly says buy silver! Why? It’s in high demand, especially by the military, and there’s not much left. This could make its value go up a lot. Plus, it’s safer to buy a little bit at a time, so you don’t end up owing money. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This I Allegedly blog post talks about how big tech companies and other businesses are facing hard times. It also discusses how people are spending less on luxury items like premium ice cream. The post also touches on the challenges of using electric cars in police work. It’s a great read if you’re interested in current business trends and challenges. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The First National Bank of Lindsay in Oklahoma has closed down. This happened because they gave out loans that weren’t paid back and the economy is doing poorly, especially in farming. This could mean more banks might close too. It’s a good idea to keep your money in different banks to stay safe. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









