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New Regulation Offers Debt Help

17th June 2010
A recent survey by Careerbuilder.com found that six in 10 workers are living paycheck to paycheck in order to make ends meet. This is a dramatic increase from the 49 percent in 2008 and the 41 percent in 2007. Even for workers with salaries of $100,000 or... Read >
Author: David.Green

What is the Best Investment Property?

24th May 2010
Many people are not even asking this question thinking how not is not the best time to invest. Instead, just put all your money in the bank and let it gain interestâ€"even though this means earning a pittance monthly. Well, at least the bulk of your money... Read >
Author: keisha

What Are Money Market Savings Accounts?

14th April 2010
In a nutshell, money market savings accounts are characterized by higher balance requirements, higher rates of interest, and lesser number of transactions with guarantee for safely. Instead of reading like a dictionary, let us discuss in detail. Why mo... Read >
Author: Kamalkk Kannan

Austin Banks Have Been Lending More

08th April 2010
On one hand, banks across the US have filed for bankruptcy or have pleaded for financial aid. On the other hand, banks in Texas including Austin, Dallas, and Houston have been lending more by the day. Strange as it may sound, there has been considerabl... Read >
Author: RedJuice

Want a Reason to Like Gold? How About Five?

11th March 2010
This is the perfect time to get into gold. Here are five reasons why: 1. Hedge books close. Most major gold producers have closed their hedge books. This implies they believe spot prices to rise, and for those prices to remain stable, or on an uptrend... Read >
Author: Zach Soloman

Cd Rates At Banks - Exactly what You Ought to Understand Prior to Getting Trapped

05th March 2010
For many individuals dabbling in certificates of deposits as part of their investment ideas, understanding precisely how historical CD rates affect their investments is a very essential part of success. Right after almost all, history does serve a goal in... Read >
Author: Armand Berry

What is FDIC Insurance?

03rd March 2010
It is hard to trust anyone these days especially when it comes to money. Money talk is always serious talk which means that people are very stringent when it comes to where they will be putting their money. In these hard times, this is already the norm si... Read >
Author: Sherry Tingley

Investing in CDs

01st March 2010
A CD, or Certificate of Deposit, is a relatively low-risk investment usually obtained through a bank or similar institution; although, some brokerage firms are now offering this type of investment. CDs offer a higher rate than most savings accounts, but t... Read >
Author: Robinson

The Increased FDIC Insurance for Retirement Accounts

25th February 2010
For the first time in more than 25 years, Congress has raised the limit on federal deposit insurance coverage, which protects against loss if a banking institution fails. However, the higher insurance limit only applies to certain kinds of retirement acco... Read >
Author: Donnie Weber

The small-dollar loan program

18th February 2010
As we came up to Halloween this 2009, nine more banks failed and were taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC). That means one-hundred-fifteen banks have failed across the US since the start of this recession. The reality is the FDIC does n... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

The FDIC is pushing small-dollar loans

18th February 2010
Since the recession hit, more than one hundred banks across the US have failed. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has the job of taking over failed banks. It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it. In a country based on the idea of the f... Read >
Author: Norris Rios

A New Normal for Working Capital Management and Business Loans

17th February 2010
The best that can be hoped for under the current difficult circumstances for commercial lending and commercial loans is that a "new normal" does exist for business borrowers, although for most commercial borrowers it probably appears that there is no such... Read >
Author: Stephen Bush

Another One Bites The Dust, Bank Failures Hit 16

11th February 2010
U.S. regulators on Friday shuttered 1st American State Bank of Minnesota , in Hancock, pushing up U.S. bank failures to 16 so far in 2010. This compares to total number of bank failures of 140 in 2009, 25 in 2008 and only 3 in 2007. While we expect ec... Read >
Author: RJ Camposagrado

Finding the Right Commercial Loan Modification Company

08th February 2010
When one looks at the cause and effect of the residential mortgage mess, it's understandable how that crisis came to be. But, when the same thing happens in America's business district, it really makes one ponder about the state of things. The writing is ... Read >
Author: Kevin Redmon

Can You Have a Post-Bankruptcy Checking or Savings Account in Missouri or Illinois?

20th January 2010
It isn't hard to open a checking or savings account after bankruptcy in Missouri and Illinois. In fact, opening an account after Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the best way to get back on your feet and start rebuilding credit. There are, however, s... Read >
Author: Broadway Publishing
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