Articles, tagged with "interest free loan", page 2
24th November 2010
Consumers that depend on their credit cards do not always fully understand the pros and cons of the different card accounts out there right now. There is a lot of information available to you, so you must be sure that you arm yourfelf as best you can wit...
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toddholliday8402
10th November 2010
Whether you're studying, working, travelling, living at home or with friends, saving to buy your own place, or you already have a mortgage, now is the best time to get smart with your money. This article provides tips for people starting out on their fina...
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Roseanne Van Boheemen
21st October 2010
One should understand buying through credit card means that they spend money they do not have increasing their debts invisibly. By using credit cards right, make the most out of them, as this is a high interest debt and will become a burden on the person...
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John Webb
13th October 2010
What you are looking to buy a new gas boiler? What is your old packaged or want to upgrade to energy efficiency are some things you should know before you decide to buy are. What's more boilers are not cheap, you do your research and read reviews before y...
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Andy Dicosta
23rd September 2010
Mostly, business start up combine a number of alternatives to raise the necessary funds. Here are some options for the aspiring entrepreneur to secure funds:
Own money
– Many new businessmen prefer using their own savings to fund the business. Incase ...
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Author:
kitakhobor
03rd September 2010
issuers that you can approach. These issuers specialize in providing credit card products to customers who, because they are still attempting to establish or expand their credit history, are generally evaluated as higher credit risks. Many college student...
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Author:
Quintin Whitfield
20th August 2010
Just like ordinary people, businesses have assets (from designer lights to properties) and incur liabilities (an outgoing such as buying engagement presents). Assets are items of value which a business owns. These range from buildings and land, vehicle...
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Author:
Lina
13th July 2010
While the past year saw many potential home buyers struggling to find homes quickly enough to take advantage of the home buyer's tax credit that was put in place last year, apparently not all of the people who attained these tax credits should actually...
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Author:
Gary Ashton
13th July 2010
Want a new car but don't have enough cash to pay outright? A plethora of finance options are now available on both new and used cars, making it easier than ever to drive a brand new Jaguar.Finance jargon is enough to give anyone a headache though so choos...
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Author:
Jyoti Bashisht
17th June 2010
With innumerable offers floating in the market, choosing the best credit card is often a very difficult and confusing thing. Add to it the fact, that some offers are too good to be true, yet there is always a lingering suspicion about the validity of the ...
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Author:
terrowhite
15th June 2010
What Are 0 Interest Credit Cards?
Given the common perception that credit cards make money purely out of the interest paid by customers who have missed paying their bills in due time, it might often be confusing to see such cards 0 interest credit card...
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Author:
terrowhite
22nd April 2010
Why not place your file for collection? What do you have to lose? Are you afraid of losing your customer? The number one reason businesses do not collect their accounts receivables that are past due, is because they do not even try to collect the account....
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Author:
Peter Stern
13th April 2010
CHOICE, affordability and a great location - home hunters looking for property in Hull can tick all the right boxes with Stamford Homes.
First time buyers can now own a brand new home for just £70,000 -thanks to an extension of the Government's popula...
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Author:
Andrew Styrus
29th March 2010
Just about all people with regular jobs have their taxes withheld from their paychecks, a practice first started on a large scale during World War II. Federal and state taxes, Social Security contributions and disability fund payments are the primary cate...
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Author:
Robert Bell
15th March 2010
It's been a tough time for first time buyers over the last 18 months. We keep reading reports that the housing market is on the up, prices are rising since the latter part of last year and house prices are gradually regaining their buoyancy. But still it'...
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Tailored Home