Articles, tagged with "interest expense", page 3
18th December 2009
Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you're fully informed about low Interest credit cards, keep reading. Imagine the next time you join a discussion about low Interest credit cards. Your friends will be amazed when you start to share you...
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Dillon Norris
16th October 2009
World shares form the greatest section overall of investment value. But Australian investors have traditionally been slow to get into this investment market.
Those interested in investing - or those who are experts at it, would realize that overall, wo...
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Author:
Mel C
11th September 2009
Credit cards are convenient, but they're also dangerous. A lot of people ruin their financial lives by turning the phrase "charge it" into a reflex. It's a real problem, but this article explains how to make good use of credit cards and how to choose a go...
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02nd September 2009
Many home buyers who are purchasing homes for the first time are unaware of the closing cost. Many have encountered problems after knowing that they have to pay a total amount of about $10,000 just to complete the transaction. The closing cost needs to be...
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Author:
Roby Price
10th August 2009
On the surface, 0% balance transfer credit cards are incredibly enticing, especially if you have outstanding credit card balances. But there are a few details you need to understand before taking the balance transfer credit card plunge. Some consumers se...
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Author:
dbp2005
29th July 2009
Commercial Hire Purchase (also known as Asset Purchase or "CHP") is similar to leasing, except the customer claims the allowable depreciation on the equipment plus interest as a tax deduction, as opposed to claiming the actual lease payments, as with a fi...
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Author:
Paul Jennings
15th April 2009
I saw this boat down a Harvey's Marina and I want to buy it. We can get a five year loan at the bank and pay it off monthly. But, I do not want to wait ten years. Ok, let put emotion aside and look at some financial matters.
Wealth accumulation is a fanc...
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Financial Technician
09th April 2009
The Sponge Technique:
Squeeze the Balance Sheet to Improve Cash Flow
Everyone knows the value of a sponge: it absorbs water. Well, your company's balance sheet is just like a sponge, except that it soaks up cash, rather than water. This is not neces...
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Author:
umacs
13th March 2009
A negative amortization loan is any loan where the monthly payment does not cover the monthly interest expense. Interest-only or conventionally amortizing loans do not have this feature, and the monthly payments are based on the interest rate charged and/...
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Author:
Robert Bell
04th March 2009
This past week I received an email from one of my free weekly currency markets report subscribers asking me this question. I kind of shook my head and asked myself, "are you kidding me?" How can something cost too much that is going to make you far more m...
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Author:
billaaa777
23rd February 2009
In today's post-mortgage meltdown environment, many prospective homebuyers in our local markets of Houston, Spring, Tomball, Conroe and The Woodlands are being denied approval by traditional lenders. Most sub-prime mortgage lenders have shuttered their d...
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HomeLoanSpecialist
30th December 2008
As Americans, we've heard astronomical numbers in recent years required to pay for unusual events that were not considered when our government first puts its budget together:
$32 billion immediately following the September 11, 2001 attacks
Up to $20...
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Author:
Michael Letcher
03rd December 2008
Many investors when they are considering the purchase of an investment property fail to ensure that the structure of any investment loan that they enter is correct, particularly for tax purposes. Borrowers simply approach their existing lender and ask for...
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Author:
Raymond Gray
30th November 2008
Credit cards have become an indispensable part of modern living. The decision to get credit cards necessarily implies taking on some debt, so it pays to do a credit card comparison exercise to ensure that you get the one that best matches the lifestyle yo...
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Author:
Click4credit
19th February 2008
With the recent downturn in the economy, it's more important than ever for businesses to make smart money choices. Businesses that prospered during previous recessions always had two things in common: they were flexible and they were alert to new opportun...
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Author:
RJ Grimshaw