Home Truths for Landlords and Tenants Infographic

Electrical safety matters for landlords and tenants. UK landlords are putting millions of private tenants in danger and exposing themselves to financial risks – by not fulfilling their electrical safety obligations. Do you know who has responsibility for electrical safety in rented homes? Here are the worrying statistics

More information can be found here: http://www.esc.org.uk/public/guides-and-advice/safety-in-rented-homes/home-truths-campaign/Home Truths for Landlords and Tenants Infographic


Infographic : Analyzing Education Around the World

Math, science, and reading are all subjects that every nation covers.  While education in the United States is under attack by budget cuts, how do other countries stack up? www.quickenloans.com has created an infographic entitled “Analyzing Education around the World”, comparing countries like Germany, South Korea, and Australia in areas like class size, graduation rates, and pupil to teacher ratios.

Infographic : Analyzing Education Around the World


Real Money, Virtual Wallets

Finances are complex.  The average American has a monthly mortgage payment of $1,061; an average utility bill of $163, a student loan payment of $290, a car payment of $428, and a credit card debt of over $4,500.  With these numbers, it’s easy to see why Americans need to utilize budgeting tools.  And in this digital age, it’s easier than ever.  Unfortunately, 55.8% of Americans do not use a website to manage their money, and 72.8% don’t use a smartphone tablet app to manage their money either.  The younger generations, however, have caught on.  Financial management app usage is three times higher for younger adults than older generations.

Infographic Source:- www.master-of-finance.org

 Real Money, Virtual Wallets

Quiet: Introverts at Work

Many introverts struggle to find a job suitable for their personalities, but http://www.bestmastersprograms.org/ has created an infographic entitled “Quiet: Introverts at Work ”, detailing the strengths introverts have, and jobs best suited for them.

Statistics show that up to 50% of our population can be characterized as introverts. Typically, introverts feel drained when around large groups of people for too long, focus on detail and take time to make judgments due to a difference in information processing, prefer quiet, calm working spaces, and make better one-on-one connections.
Quiet: Introverts at Work

Infographic : Wired Child

It seems like every generation is summed up by an idea, and this generation is no different.  The newest generation has been deemed, “Generation C”, or “The Connected Generation”.  With the emergence of tablets and touch screens, our children are learning about technology in a completely new way.  http://www.early-childhood-education-degrees.com has created an infographic entitled “The Wired Child”, showing the benefits of teaching a child to use technology, along with how to spot the signs of technology addiction.

Infographic : Wired Child


Student Debt – What You Should Know and What You Can Do About It

Many College and University students are always looking for ways to save money. A big reason why students seem to be so frugal, may likely be due to the weight of dealing with student debt. Student debt is not fun, but there are many ways to be smart about it. This infographic explains some facts about student debt in the US and Canada, and also provides some helpful suggestions to be proactive in managing your finances.

Via :- knctr.com

 

Students Save Infographic

Infographic : Choosing the Right Degree

As the school year starts, many new seniors are beginning to invest their time discovering what they’d like to pursue in college.  This can be a difficult, confusing road for many students. www.gradschoolhub.com has created an infographic entitled “Choosing the Right Degree”, outlining different fields of study, along with factors like money, faculty, and quality of life, to help people find a degree (And a field) that can keep them on the road to success.

Infographic : Choosing the Right Degree