Articles, tagged with "living on the edge", page 3
13th August 2008
A new report has shown that most people in the UK would end up in serious debt after only two months of they were to lose their job.
Figures from a leading building society showed that the average person would only be able to survive financially for 52...
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Author:
Gill
29th July 2008
Brits have been hit by a 26 per cent rise in the cost of living over the last two years as everyday bills creep up, according to insurance provider, Combined Insurance.
The insurer's cost of living tracker, which follows monthly spends on living costs...
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Author:
Ruth
20th May 2008
In this day and age of living on the edge and spending beyond your means to meet your demands, credit cards have become a way of life. It is not unusual to find an individual owning more than one credit card and with credit spending on more than one of th...
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Author:
Ashton Gabriel
14th April 2008
If you've never heard the term, 'penny stocks', you are in for a treat. If you've heard of the term and never taken advantage of the opportunity they represent, this is for you. If you have a bad opinion of penny stocks, this is for you, too!
It's v...
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Author:
Merrill
02nd April 2008
The way I see it, there are are two types of people in this world: those who love corner lots and those who hate them. If you are about to sell your corner lot property, understanding what makes these two groups of people tick is an essential first step ...
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Author:
M Shane
22nd February 2008
Living on the edge and on borrowed money has become the modern trend for the youth of today and often they do not realize the pitfalls unless and until it is too late. The credit card companies are making a killing as more and more individuals fall prey t...
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Author:
Tom Frederick
19th February 2008
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It doesn't take much to be ordinary, everybody does it. It's easy, you just go with the flow, follow the crowd, keep your thoughts to yourself (that is if you have any thoughts at all)â€"it doesn't take much to...
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Author:
Duke Clarke
13th February 2008
Living on the edge and on borrowed money and time has become the trend of a hectic, modern life. More and more people are giving in to the temptation of easy cash, 'buy now pay later' schemes and of course the lure of the credit cards. However, once the f...
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Author:
Tom Frederick
18th January 2008
If you have a passion for numbers, a keen sense for business, does the word "Accounting" strike you as interesting? This might be the job career for you.
Henry Cisneros, the former U.S. secretary of housing and urban development stated, "there is a gold...
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Author:
Chewy Ine
14th November 2007
In many cases, the fact that bankruptcy may be looming in one's future should be fairly obvious. The need to file bankruptcy or consider bankruptcy as an option rarely crops up overnight. If you are financially living on the edge, you may want to take ste...
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Author:
Jon Arnold
28th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Andy Warren
Another Big Brother season is underway and viewers are still gripped by the gradual (and sometimes quite dramatic) psychological demise of people who appeared to be living on the edge to begin with. It's easy to tune in and ...
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Author:
Andy Warren
28th May 2006
Operating a business requires skills and huge capital investment. Unfortunately, not all of us have sufficient funds to invest in the business. Majority of the population in the UK today is living on the edge of financial breakdown. Due to this some peopl...
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Author:
Peter Taylor
05th April 2006
Running an import company can be very exciting yet challenging at the same time. As demand for cheap produced goods has increased, so has the number of importers that are constantly growing their businesses.
To be a successful importer you need three t...
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Author:
Marco Terry
05th April 2006
While the population of England tipped over 50 million recently, a recent survey suggest that around two million households are living on the edge of financial difficulty, and a further half-million are already in difficulty.
The survey, from the Financi...
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Author:
Richard Green
21st March 2006
In my counseling work, I often work with clients who have a deep fear of commitment. These individuals generally say that they want to be in a loving relationship, yet they keep picking "the wrong people."
Susan, 38, sought my help because she was in t...
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Author:
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.