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Tag Archives: Finance
Prevent Foreclosure: How to Do It
The fact that you are interested in the information in this article may very well indicate that you are experiencing some difficult when it comes to making your home mortgage payments on time and thus are concerned about trying to find a way to prevent foreclosure. Speaking with the bank about your current financial troubles and asking them for help is not what you want to do. Continue reading
Credit Cards: Information For When You Travel
In today's world, it is common for most people to have at least one credit card. It allows for ease and speed, when shopping in a store or online. Merchants will more than likely accept many types of credit cards, allowing you to get what you need. Continue reading
Think Twice Before Filing For Bankruptcy
It is absolutely essential that, before you start bankruptcy proceedings, you think long and hard about what choice to make. You need to weigh the pros and cons of any decision. Most people who decide to file for bankruptcy do so because they need a clean start to their financial lives. The debts that they have incurred have become so overwhelming that they cause serious emotional stress. When debts just keep on growing and you cannot seem to find a way out, it may be hard to know what to do about it. Continue reading
What Are Guaranteed Payday Loans?
If a person needs cash quickly and won't be getting paid for another week or so, they may turn to a lender that offers payday loans. This type of loan is very short term in nature and can help you pay your bills and other expenses before your next payday. Continue reading
Debt Management 101
Does debt management mean digging yourself out of a hole? Definitely not. Debt management is something that all of us should do. It means budgeting ourselves so that we avoid taking on more debt than we can reasonably handle. Continue reading
Home Budget Planning: How To Avoid Credit Card Debt
Credit card debt is not something that is unavoidable, and despite it being the cause of over a million bankruptcies every year, it is something that can be successfully avoiding with some simply home budget planning on your behalf. This is because many apply for and obtain credit cards without fully understanding the contract. Moreover, people with credit cards go on to spend like crazy without keeping track of expenses, miss payments, and get the shock of their lives when they have to pay annual fees, and as a result their debt increases enormously. Continue reading
Want To Know What Penny Stocks To Buy? Look Inside….
Penny stocks have been around for a long time – they've been part of American investment strategies since the 19th century. That's where these stocks were named, since the modern penny stock actually costs somewhere between a dime and five dollars, not a penny. Let's have a look at the risks you incur by investing in these stocks, as well as the ways they can help investors profit. Continue reading
More Tips on Selling a Rent to Own Home
Buying rent to own house is a very beneficial process for the individuals having restrictions on making down payments, limited earnings, and or poor credit scores. This process allows such individuals to purchase homes prior to the fixation of restrictions. Continue reading
The Banking Industry Tightens Up
It is no secret that the banking industry is clamming up in the soft economy we live in today. It's not hard for most Americans to point the finger at what or who is responsible for the shift in procedures and the banks willingness to do business with people and businesses. Today, we consumers and businesses encounter a mixed bag of reactions from the banking industry when going about our daily business; whether it's shopping new car rates or going through the mortgage application process, or even making a capital gains purchase for our business. In all these scenarios and numerous other ones, banks have changed the rules. Continue reading
Top Financial Mistakes Made by College Students
1. Blowing your school loan money Continue reading