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Credit cards, loans, mortgages, savings, thrift articles.
09th November 2006
All of us at some point in our life have probably dreamed about being billionaires. Who wouldn’t want to be rich? The thing with money is that you can never have enough. It’s not that we are naturally greedy at birth, it’s just that with all the bil...
09th November 2006
Refinancing education loans can be so simple and attractive that many borrowers tend to overlook some critical points about student loan refinancing. Sometimes what you don't know can save you a great deal of money, time, and frustration. Below you'll f...
09th November 2006
Next year, the private sector will surely be affected by the rising inflation. According to a recently published report, wages bills will be pushed up between 3% and 4.5% next year.
Pay researchers from Income Data Services (IDS) said that the National...
08th November 2006
Getting out of debt can sometimes be an unpleasant experience, as it is often far easier getting into debt than it is getting out of it. However, the one common problem everyone in debt has is their present financial situation dose not allows them to serv...
08th November 2006
Many people are out there today that want to get a credit card. This can be for several different reasons. Some people need a credit card to catch up on bills, others so that they don't have to carry a lot of cash on them. Whatever the ...
07th November 2006
Nothing can send your good credit rating into the trash faster than identity theft. How do identity theft and bad credit fit together? It’s simple really. A person steals your credit card number and expiration date. For many criminals, it’s easy to do...
07th November 2006
Choosing a Broker
Depending on the type of investing that you plan to do, you may need to hire a broker to handle your investments for you. Brokers work for brokerage houses and have the ability to buy and sell stock on the stock exchange. You may wo...
07th November 2006
1. Post-opening buying: Let's say a stock rises 5 percent or more during the opening and there's no news about it. Typically, the stock will fall off after 30 minutes of trading. Why? Market makers may be trying to open the stock at an artificially high p...
07th November 2006
People will insure their home, their cars, their things, but they will often forget to insure the asset that pays for all of these, their ability to earn money. If you have a family, you probably have an affordable life insurance to protect them in case y...
06th November 2006
Varying market conditions have led to many changes and adaptations in the surety market. This article updates all the bankers and lenders on the existing situation as well as trends within that gathering of financial organizations writing bonds for the sa...
17th October 2006
Free Stock Market Tools on Internet
Every one wants to make lot of money on stock market, but it’s really hard to predict future. When the market opens, hundreds of people are seen fast moving about shouting and gesticulating to one another, staring...
17th October 2006
The message for you in this article is highly important for you to grasp. It is all about protecting the daily or monthly benefit you choose at the time of application from the HUGE impact of future inflation.
Choosing the correct inflation protection...
17th October 2006
All those daunted by their poor credit due to County Court Judgement, defaults on payment, mortgage arrears, Individual Voluntary Arrangement or any other reason can now have a breather with bad credit mortgage loans.
A homeowner can now raise loans r...
16th October 2006
Your credit is one of the most important aspects in your financial history. Think of your credit rating as a report card of your financial doings. Every time you have a late payment on a debt, a negative mark will go against your credit report. Every time...
12th October 2006
As with most financial products, credit cards are usually heavily promoted on their interest rate, or APR. The lower the APR, the more attractive it's supposed to be to potential customers. But is APR really the most important feature of a credit card?
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