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Credit cards, loans, mortgages, savings, thrift articles.
18th November 2006
Are you tired of your present job? It is common knowledge that the vast majority of people do not like the job that they currently have. It's truly okay if you don't. God knows you are not alone. What is it about work anyways? Why do so many of us not l...
18th November 2006
If you have not already heard about the amazing profitable potential of cheap property for sale in Bulgaria, then read on..
It has been proven by many property developers in the last year that ?5,000 spent on an initial purchase with some minor moderni...
17th November 2006
Is your dream of having education through the internet about to be aborted? You don't have to forego your education for lack of fund. There are many people like you that have completed their online education. Thanks to online education loan.
With an...
17th November 2006
There are a few things to know before adventuring on to taking up a payday loan. I have attempted to list those that I feel will be relevant and of course as you move through the process of undertaking a payday loan you will no doubt learn more. Be wary o...
17th November 2006
5 Reasons to Buy and Collect Certified and Graded Coins
by Robert L Taylor, JD
Why should a coin collector and investor buy and collect professionally graded and certified coins?. Commonly called ?slabs?, they are housed in a protective plastic ...
17th November 2006
Long term care insurance policies have an important component called a benefit period which greatly affects premium costs. This article discusses what I call
"Short and Fat vs. Long and Skinny LTC Policies".
That is right -- Short and Fat LTC polici...
17th November 2006
5 Surefire Ways to Get Out of Debt, and Stay Out!
If you are like 80 percent of the rest of America, you are struggling with some form of debt. Like many, you probably have a credit card, maybe several. You hold a balance, and pay the minimum, and fe...
17th November 2006
Where does all my money go? If you are like most people, then you must be asking this to yourself most of the time. You must have more than likely discovered, at a most inconvenient time, that yours is gone! A way to manage your finances in the most resou...
17th November 2006
Credit cards are all over the world; and different companies are in different countries. Some companies will only cater to the region that they are in. So if you are in the UK, then you might be wondering what type of credit cards you have available as op...
16th November 2006
What, Pray Tell, is Found Money
When I was about ten years old I was walking along the alley way behind our home and spied a twenty dollar bill at the edge of it. I looked around and didn't see anyone who might be the owner of this lonely bit of ?gree...
16th November 2006
An example of buried treasure? As a young man I buried 100 ounces of silver under my parents house. There was a crawl space that could be accessed from the basement. I pulled the plastic back that covered the dirt, and roughly five feet out from the west ...
16th November 2006
For Baby Boomers, outliving your savings is becoming an increasing concern - and if it isn't, it should be.One of the main reason for concern is the rising life expectancy. In 1906, the average life expectancy was 54 for men and 61 for women.<...
16th November 2006
I hope you've read my other article, the 'Seven-Step Formula to Financial Abundance'. If not, I highly encourage that you read it as in this article I'm going to elaborate further into adopting the million- dollar mindset, which is the first in the Seven-...
16th November 2006
Mortgage refinancing means paying off your existing mortgage with a new loan, using the same property as collateral. The amount you'll save by refinancing will vary depending upon current interest rates, refinancing costs and tax consequences.
Mortgag...
16th November 2006
A reverse mortgage, also called the Home Keeper mortgage, you borrow against the value of your home and receive loan proceeds according to the payment plan that you select. Unlike a traditional home equity loan, you do not repay the loan until you sell th...
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