Articles, tagged with "federal deposit insurance corporation", page 7
17th October 2008
Purchasing government foreclosure homes is considered one of the most profitable investments. However, a person new to the field should study the process first and take note of the basic steps involved in buying foreclosed government properties. A potenti...
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Author:
2Deano
02nd September 2008
Does becoming a regulated forex broker interest you? Forex brokers do their business in the fast paced arena of foreign currency, creating millions for their clients. In addition, they earn very good money in commissions for themselves , speculating on w...
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Author:
Korbin Newlyn
29th July 2008
Let's get right to the point. The recent collapse and bailout of the GSE's, failure of IndyMac Bank, and the sharp rise in the CPI make it more imperative than ever, for you to protect your wealth with gold. I'm going to take a look back at those three fi...
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Author:
Christina Goldman
25th July 2008
If your bank deposits are covered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), your money is safe up to $100,000 personally and $250,000 in eligible retirement plans. In fact, depending on how you have structured your accounts, coverage can signif...
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Author:
Alan Lancz
18th July 2008
FDIC insured Certificates of Deposit are a safe and attractive investment. FDIC insured CDs are safe because they are insured up to $100,000 for an individual account. They are attractive because they pay a stable interest rate that generally doesn't fl...
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Author:
Corwin
25th January 2008
Choosing a good FX currency broker can be as complex as Forex trading itself. For this reason you need to do your background work as tightly as you would (if not more so in fact) for a really big trade. Here are some tips to keep in mind to make your res...
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Author:
Nickwake
26th August 2007
An Overview of Re-Aging
Credit card issuers have the ability to bring your account current and wipe out your entire record of late payments using a procedure called "re-aging". Re-aging, if managed properly, can be a fantastic credit repair tool. The r...
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Author:
Jim Kemish
01st July 2007
Prepaid cards are a type debit cards that draws down a balance that is already loaded or deposited on the card. Prepaid cards are commonly called prepaid credit cards. There are different types of Prepaid cards based on the function they serve...
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Author:
Stephen Jhonson
26th April 2007
Subprime lending was one of the rapidly growing sections of mortgage market and lenders provided scope of home ownership to those who were not able to qualify for conventional loans. But collapse of numerous subprime lending institutions & increasing rate...
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Author:
Samantha
01st February 2007
Foreclosed homes are regularly set on the market by the two major home lenders: government agencies and banks. Be they government foreclosures or bank foreclosures, what matters most is that they can be purchased at expenses lower than their real market v...
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Author:
Clint Jhonson
11th January 2007
Love the thrill of risk? Invest in an Annuity!By Stephen BucaroWith the stock market in steep decline, people are lookingfor safe places to invest their savings. Many banks andinvestment companies are pushing annuities. Annuitiesoffer a higher interest ra...
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09th November 2006
A bank serves as a financial institution, providing complex financial services, right from the maintenance of deposits to extending credit. A little guidance and initiative help students to improve their personal credit record.
Banking offers the conv...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny