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UK government to auction spare office furniture

18th October 2010
With the coalition government eager to save as much money as they possibly can in order to minimize the UK's deficit, sacrifices are going to be made. This means public services are going to feel the pinch just like the private sector has. Civil servants ... Read >
Author: Greg Jacobs

Travel spend your leisure

06th August 2010
Travel was created for those who crave new knowledge, sensations, vivid impressions and just loves to travel! We will be your guide to all the countries of the world, where a human has ever been or, if you from the very beginning dive into the cozy atmo... Read >
Author: anna_lev

Profile of a Successful Homeowner under the Obama Housing Bailout Plan

05th August 2010
The Obama housing bailout plan, HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program), have received mixed reviews since last year when it was first implemented. Critics have cited the disappointing statistics that shows how minor a dent the program made against th... Read >
Author: don robert

Mortgage Rates: Types of Mortgage Rates and Which Is The Best

29th May 2010
For a layman like me, all this financial talk seems to confuse me even more. Unfortunately, mortgages are not something we can just forget exists, because at the end of the day, we will all need to live, and in order to live, we need a place to live in, a... Read >
Author: Sturat Michael M

HDFC, HDFC Bank, Loans, Loan

07th May 2010
HDFC Bank reported a 32.61 % jump in its fourth quarter net profit at Rs 836.62 crore on the back of strong loan growth. Higher loan disbursals helped the bank's interest income to grow by 27 % during the quarter, said Executive Director Paresh Suktha... Read >
Author: Deal4Loan

The New $100 Bill

07th May 2010
The treasury recently announced a new redesign of the $100 bill that will start circulating in 2011. While the old bill had a great set of features designed to keep counterfeiters at bay, the new bill goes a few steps further. The new $100 keeps a few use... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Budget to offer basic bank accounts to all citizens

13th April 2010
Plans due to be outlined in Wednesday's Budget will specify that all UK banks are to be legally obliged to offer basic bank accounts to all citizens, Which4U has learned.This move is the Treasury's latest attempt at tackling financial exclusion.Many less ... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch

Visa For Retirees

24th February 2010
For many retirees, being able to spend their last years in a good way is a must. And for those bent on immigration, Australia has become a popular destination in recent years. Indeed, there are many opportunities awaiting foreign retirees in the country. ... Read >
Author: Principal Visas

WHAT DOES GOLD HAVE TO DO WITH THE PRICE OF TEA IN CHINA?

22nd February 2010
Have you noticed a strange economic phenomenon in the past few weeks? Both the price of gold and the dollar have increased. Traditionally, that just doesn't happen. Traditionally, when people have doubts about the dollar, they flock to gold, leading to... Read >
Author: Zach Soloman

Get Your Credit Rating Improvised By Seeking Bad Credit Loans

12th February 2010
People making their livings under financial pressure amid fears of further taxes and job losses. Since, the unemployment is touching its peak to 2.8 million by the year 2010, so people are further seeking some ways to crack their fiscal uncertainty. W... Read >
Author: gracy

Availing The Obama's New Loan Modification Program Easily

11th February 2010
Many homeowners are seeking mortgage loan modification just because they cannot afford to pay the monthly payment of the current loan. The recent recession has taken the toll of many jobs. The wages of many employed personnel have been slashed. In... Read >
Author: Anthony Russell

U.S. National Debt – The Problem With Social Security

11th February 2010
The last few years have seen millions of Americans suffer untold pain as their leveraged debt positions exploded in their faces. Suddenly, they owned homes worth less than they owed and so on. As bad as it has been, there is a crisis looming that nobody i... Read >
Author: Mark P. Warner

Temporary property tax concession cost UK government much less than expected, research shows

05th February 2010
A 15 month temporary concession in property tax in the UK didn't cost the government as much as it had expected and the stamp duty system should be reformed, it is claimed. The stamp duty holiday on properties sold for between £125,000 and £175,000 a... Read >
Author: Move Forward

Customer Is King: A Maxim To Follow for Smart Business

05th February 2010
Though there are many variations on the form this truism takes, it always equates to the same thing; that being, in an ideal scenario, our customers are freely allowed treatment which recognizes the fact that they are the lynchpin around which every busin... Read >
Author: computerlove

Getting Out of Debt - How to Eliminate Unsecured Debt With Government Help

02nd February 2010
Getting out of debt through a debt settlement has become more popular due to the recession and the massive government financial bills. With all of the financial bailouts of Wall Street institutions it is about time that debt relief has finally made its wa... Read >
Author: erik
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