Articles, tagged with "investment accounts", page 2
13th May 2011
The pendulum is always swinging. The Dow goes up the Dow goes down. And the same swings from overvalued to undervalued happens for all the other investment classes too. The other cycles that most investors watch are real estate and the gold and silver val...
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Author:
Lee Coates
28th April 2011
Retirement just isn’t what it used to be. Many of us baby-boomers expect to work up to at least our 65th birthday, perhaps even longer. The number of people working to 65 and beyond has steadily increased over the past 20 years from 11% in 1991 to 33% i...
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Author:
SaenHiggins
08th April 2011
Are your suffering from bad credit history? You should constantly check with your current bank before you do something else. Various banks, particularly credit unions and small banks, are desiring to do loans for their representatives that have been with ...
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Author:
Jimmy Rose
07th April 2011
The beginning of the new financial year on 6 April means more to many investors than 1 January, as it represents the perfect time to open new investment accounts and make the most of tax-free earnings.
If you open an ISA or other type of investmen...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
06th April 2011
Accuracy is one of the most important things when it comes to the military. This is also true when you apply to get a VA loan. Before you begin the application, be sure to have your two most recent financial statements, pay stubs, and tax returns. Bad cre...
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Author:
VAhomeloan
30th March 2011
BOQ is founded in 1874 and is now the second-largest Queensland-based financial institution and the state's fifth largest company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. It has more than more than 200 branches all over the country. It offers a wide range...
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Author:
Sonal Kaur
23rd March 2011
The banks are central figures in the financial matters of most of the business establishments because they have their accounts in the banks and find their money more secure in their bank accounts. The banks offer many sorts of accounts like current accoun...
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Author:
Aliah Alger
22nd March 2011
Presently, prices of Phoenix homes for sale are at historic lows, interest rates are at historic lows, and house inventory is at historic highs. One would think that the market would never get better for today’s home buyer. Some buyers still have one chal...
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Author:
Ethan_walker
15th March 2011
Who needs an estate plan?Estate planning is not just for the rich. Almost everyone ought to have an estate plan set up, even if you don’t possess substantial fiscal wealth. Some experts recommend that a moderate estate contains a higher need for thorough ...
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Author:
gitonesters
11th March 2011
As our client, The Retirement Group must be able to work with your company’s benefits administrator. A major administrator that we work with is Fidelity Netbenefits. The Retirement Group has no affiliation and neither are endorsed by Fidelity or Netbenefi...
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Author:
Ishan Goradiya
23rd February 2011
Both VISA and MasterCard are massive companies that process more or less every debit card in the world. Though, these companies do not put forward their own debit cards.
Basically, a debit card is a card that offers express access to a bank account an...
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Author:
Adam Reedy
23rd February 2011
It may be that easy accounting software is good enough. Let's face it, trying to learn and use a full-featured accounting system can be a major pain. Double entry bookkeeping, after all, is one of the great mysteries of life. Simple and easy may just be t...
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Author:
Al Freed
23rd February 2011
What would you envision about free home accounting software? Some of the more popular personal finance software is actually available at no cost to you. That means you're managing finances online and for no cost...
For example with Quicken's online fin...
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Author:
Al Freed
17th February 2011
Benefits of Purchasing from Annuitant
Whenever an individual annuitant, who is receiving periodic payments under a Structured Settlement, desires to sell some or all of their future payments for a lump sum of money, the cash flows are sold at a disco...
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Author:
Anthony Gonzalez
15th February 2011
Will working be part of your retirement? It may seem like retirement and working are two things that do not go together. However, most older workers say they do not plan to completely retire.
For many people approaching the traditional retirement age,...
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Author:
marilyn katz