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  • Finance General Overview  By : NamSing Then
    Finance is a generally applied term for more than a couple of things. The term finance applies to the commercial activity of providing funds and capital; also it is that branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets. If one were to round up the different definitions into one, finance can be defined as the management of funds and capitals required by a business activity.
  • Discovering the costs related to actually getting into your Gap Quarryville home  By : Manu Goel
    Costs to owe a house, and important mortage and other calculations to perform
  • Good Things To Know About Liens  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    First of all, let’s set things straight about the meaning of a lien, that is in terms of law: a lien is a way of securing the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation, by means of granting a security interest over an item of property.
  • Important Tax Lien Tips For Your Investments  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Tax liens are said to be a good investment, but what is that makes them so profitable? To answer this question, you have to get a bit familiar with the basics of tax liens. In the following lines, I shall try to gather all the most important things a person must know before getting involved with such a thing as tax liens.
  • What Are Foreclosures On Tax Liens  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    You must be wondering what this foreclosure thing is all about. The answer to this question is not a simple one, but once you come to terms with the procedure, you will see that it is not a too complicated thing.
  • Ephrates balloon mortgage  By : Manu Goel
    Discover what is ballon mortage and if it suits you.
  • Good To Know Moving Companies Tips  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Decided to move? Well, there are a few things you need to consider before actually starting the moving process from one location to another. It can get very stressful, so it is best that you take all the necessary precautions from the very beginning.
  • Moving Services In Short  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Moving companies on the market offer a large variety of services, and, of course, a winde range of prices, in order to suit any person that intends to move from one location to another.
  • Good To Know Things About Irish Properties  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    It is of public interest that The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in association with the Ulster Bank Residential Property Division has recently released a report stating the success of the Northern Ireland residential property sector. This report also presents to the public the numerous problems that the success of the Irish properties has brought to light.
  • Good To Know Home Mortgage Tips  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Many people may find themselves in the unpleasant situation when they cannot afford to buy a home. This can happen because of the lack of down payment or insufficient monthly income. The only solution to this problem is contacting a lender.
  • Good Things To Know About Housing Affordability Limits  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Housing affordability has economic and social factors that set limits in the real estate industry. There are some trends that sustain this situation and the odds are not good regarding the years to follow.
  • Manhein FHA loan  By : Manu Goel
    Different types of mortage offers, where you can benefit from.
  • VA Loan for my Nebraska mortgage  By : Manu Goel
    Different mortage options and details about a specific option.
  • The Donegal house for which I assumed mortgage  By : Manu Goel
    Information about assumed mortage and if it is or is not the right option for you.
  • My Manayunk mortgage: The fees  By : Manu Goel
    How you should consider this type of mortage. Find more about its applications.
  • Car donation centers and tax deduction resources  By : Allweb
    A car donations center will accept any type of vehicle from cars to RVs and trucks, regardless of how old and used they are. Many car donation centers allow you to donate cars that don't run anymore or that need extensive amounts of repairing.
  • What is a commercial mortgage?  By : Benedict Rohan
    A commercial mortgage is similar in principle to a residential mortgage except
    it is used to purchase a property or to raise capital for commercial purposes
    rather than domestic purposes. As with residential mortgages, the lender
    retains rights to the property until the loan is repaid in full.
  • My Conshocken mortgage closing costs shocked me  By : Manu Goel
    Advice to evaluate mortage costs carefully. It's importance explained.
  • My Ohio Mortgage Rates seem to rise  By : Manu Goel
    What you can do if rates are going up, or too high. Learn how to control your mortages.
  • Someone suggested reverse mortgage loan for my Michigan home  By : Manu Goel
    Discover if this type of loan suits you, and what it is exactly.
  • Washington – Travel, food, Health care, renting or buying  By : Manu Goel
    Discover what are some of the things you meet as a tourist of Washington.
  • Washington – Lifestyle, Jobs, Education, Recreation and cost of living  By : Manu Goel
    Discover what are some of the things you meet as a tourist of Washington.
  • Iowa – Lifestyle, Jobs, Education, Recreation and cost of living  By : Manu Goel
    Discover what are some of the things you meet as a tourist of Iowa.
  • Slovenia adopts the euro  By : Marcus Laval
    The only new European Union member state to have filled the Maastricht criteria, Slovenia will be in sixty days the thirteenth European Convention country to adopt the euro.
  • Learn The Surety Bonds Essentials  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Nowadays, many company owners want to make sure that the legal terms of their closed contracts and agreements are properly respected by all parties involved. The way they can do that without any risk is by using surety bonds, which is some sort of getaway from the unstable and unpredictable economic tends.
  • Most Popular Types Of Surety Bonds  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Should the safety bonds aim at guaranteeing payments and various other financial transactions or should they make the parts who sign the contract perform a number of tasks or fulfill certain duties, it is a commonly known fact that the surety bonds cover a large variety of forms.
  • Good Things To Know About Surety Bonds  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Surety bonds aim at protecting the beneficiary against acts or events which impair the underlying obligations of the so called “principal”. They are used in order to secure the fulfillment of a contract or an obligation up to the limit of the bond, thus securing many various fields, starting with construction or service contracts, to licensing, to commercial undertakings.
  • Ten Ways to Fight Identity Theft  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes and affects as many as 10% of us. Here are ten simple ways to avoid being a victim.
  • The financial industry: your rights as a consumer  By : Benedict Rohan
    The financial services industry is highly regulated and companies
    selling financial products or advice must adhere to a stringent set of
    guidelines set out by the industry’s independent regulatory body, the
    Financial Services Authority.
  • Saving for your Childs Future  By : John Reimann
    Many children want to go to college, but how can they do it without getting themselves, (or you) into debt?
  • Mortgages, loans and refinancing made easy  By : Allweb
    You can get a loan from a lender if you are not qualified for getting a credit. There are some tips you should take into account and they will help you get the loan you need for a new house, for instance.
  • Pocket Money: Financial Lesson for Kids  By : Benedict Rohan
    It’s an age old problem for parents – how to handle pocket money for their kids. How much should you give them? How often? What should they spend it on? All these questions have troubled parents for generations.
  • Good Things To Know About Virtual Assistants  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    You must be surely wondering what a virtual assistant really means. Well, for those of you who are businesses, entrepreneurs and busy, mobile professionals, the virtual assistants are very skilled independent entrepreneurs.
  • Government benefits – helping you through injury or illness  By : Benedict Rohan
    If you’re incapacitated for any reason and are unable to work, you may
    qualify to receive certain benefits from the government to assist you.
    This is one of a series of guides to government benefits, in which
    you’ll find practical information on the range of benefits that may be
    available to you.
  • Auto Accident in Dallas, Texas? What to do and how to prepare for the insurance claims process.  By : Mya Phillips
    Would you know what to do with regard to your auto insurance if you were involved in more than a light fender bender in Texas?
  • Government benefits – bringing up a family  By : Benedict Rohan
    There’s a wide range of government benefits to support you as you bring up your family if you’re on a low income and need assistance. This is a brief guide to some of the key benefits that you may be eligible to receive.
  • Government benefits – helping you in retirement  By : Benedict Rohan
    Unless you’ve managed to build up a large private pension or have a great deal of savings, it’s not always easy to get by in retirement when you’re no longer earning. There are various ways in which the government can help give people of pension age enough money to live on – here’s a concise guide to some of the main benefits.
  • About Basic Bank Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    There are still around 3 million adults in the UK today who are completely outside the banking system, and don't have access to a bank account. Basic bank accounts are a simple type of account introduced to help remedy the situation.
  • About Dormant Bank Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    It's estimated that up to £5bn may be sitting unclaimed in UK dormant bank accounts. Could you be entitled to a share?
  • 8 Easy Routes to Cheaper Car Insurance  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Car insurance is an expense that no driver can avoid, but there are some simple ways to reduce the cost as much as possible. Try these 8 ideas to see how much you could save.
  • Government benefits – for those on low incomes  By : Benedict Rohan
    One of a series examining the different types of government benefits, this guide looks at some of the options available to assist those who’re on a low income and are struggling to support themselves or their families.
  • Your Travel and Holiday Money Options  By : Nicholas Hunt
    With summer finally getting into full swing, many of us will be looking forward to travelling abroad for a well earned holiday. Of course, you'll need access to cash while you're away, so what are the cheapest, safest, and most convenient ways of arranging your travel money?
  • Government benefits – for the unemployed  By : Benedict Rohan
    The government provides a range of benefits and allowances for those who are unable to support themselves financially, whether they are unemployed and looking for work, on a low income, ill, injured or disabled, bringing up a family, caring for someone or retired.
  • Pre-Foreclosure Tips  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    You have probably heard the saying that “A penny saved is a penny earned”. This is true, as by saving, you are actually earning! Well, the pre-foreclosure field is no different. Buying pre-foreclosure is very profitable, especially because it allows you to save up to 40% of the market value of a pre-foreclosure house.
  • The Stages Of Foreclosure Home Sale  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    There are three stages for foreclosure home for sale, within which foreclosure homes are in discounted price. Thus, the homebuyers and the investors can get real bargains! Perhaps you are wondering what the three stages of foreclosure home sale are.
  • Things To Expect From Foreclosed Homes  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    The foreclosed homes market is getting more and more popular these days. Many people try getting into this business, as foreclosed homes are the newest trend in buying affordable homes.
  • Pensions guide: private pensions  By : Benedict Rohan
    It’s now unlikely that the state pension will be enough to keep you living comfortably when you retire. It provides only basic support, and the government itself is keen to encourage people to save as much as they can to supplement their state pension and give themselves a comfortable income in retirement.
  • Pensions Guide: State Pensions  By : Benedict Rohan
    The most important financial decisions you’re likely to make in your life are those concerning your retirement. To have a secure future with a comfortable standard of living after you’ve stopped working, you’ll need to plan your finances carefully.
  • Personal Finance Spreadsheet  By : John Reimann
    Many of us love the idea of keeping strict records of our spending habits and we really like the idea of a sound budget. However, we don’t like to work on the computer any more than we have to. Even if you start with a simple format and a few details you can be well on your way to financial organization which can lead to financial security in the long run.
  • Refinance and your options  By : Mike Trusler
    Why, I hear you ask, would you need to refinance, what are the benefits and advantages of it? Well lets take the most simple way to look at it. Imagine you purchase your first home, your pride and joy, you spend money on it to fill it with all the things you like, carpets curtains fixture and fittings. If the property needs work to be carried out you do it to keep your property saleable and hopefully for it to increase in value. But at some point you may find you have more needs than the ready cash that is available so you purchase with a loan or a credit card. The refinance or refinancing can help as you could pay off a lot of your debts secured or unsecured with a refinance loan.
  • UK Home Owner Loan Application Reasons  By : Mike Trusler
    If you have or have had a bad credit rating or a credit report which shows missed payments, arrears and County Court Judgements (CCJs), it can be quite difficult for you to get a loan at a reasonable or competitive interest rate. But there is and option available to you with a homeowner loan. A homeowner loan is a secured loan that provides security for lenders and money for borrowers.
  • How To Avoid Bankruptcy with Debt Consolidation  By : Cornie Herring
    You have unbearable debts and considering filing a bankruptcy as your debt relief? Bankruptcy has many undesirable consequences that will follow you for many years, it will remain on your credit report for 10 years; almost no lender will even consider you as a borrower for at least 2 years. Debt consolidation will always be your better option than bankruptcy. Read this article to get more information on how to avoid bankruptcy with debt consolidation.
  • 5 Easy Steps to Rebuild Your Credit after Bankruptcy  By : Cornie Herring
    Bankruptcy does not need to chain you to bad credit for the next seven to ten years. This article outline 5 easy steps to rebuilt your credit after bankruptcy.
  • The Pros and Cons of Store Cards  By : Benedict Rohan
    Why shouldn’t you take advantage of the offers if they’re there for the taking? You could save a lot of money by opening a store card (for example, discounts of up to 20% may be offered with your first purchase), as long as you are sure that you will be able to pay the bill before interest is charged.
  • Gas guzzlers: the cost of running a car today  By : Benedict Rohan
    We’re a nation of car users – although not always by choice. Expensive and unreliable public transport systems have forced many of us onto the roads, but having a car certainly isn’t a cheap alternative. The cost of owning a car, even if you don’t use it much, is very expensive.
  • Protecting yourself from identity fraud  By : Benedict Rohan
    Your identity is extremely valuable. You need it to prove who you are
    for various purposes in your day-to-day life, such as opening a bank
    account, obtaining a loan, getting a credit card, purchasing goods or
    services, applying for a passport or driving licence
  • Buying goods abroad: UK customs  By : Benedict Rohan
    If you’re planning to bring goods into the UK from travels abroad or from purchasing on the Internet, there are some important customs laws that you should be aware of.
  • What’s in a name? IFA Qualifications  By : Benedict Rohan
    There’s more pressure on people than ever before to save for their futures.
    Relying on the state is no longer a safe option for retirement, benefits and healthcare.
  • Simple Check to Test Your Eligibility for Filling Chapter 7 Bankruptcy  By : Cornie Herring
    Most people who file for bankruptcy choose Chapter 7 instead of Chapter 13 because it's fast, effective, easy to file, and doesn't require payments over time. But are you eligible to file under chapter 7, check it out from this article.
  • Can You Choose the Type Of Bankruptcy Filling?  By : Cornie Herring
    You can choose the bankruptcy type to be file against, but you may not eligible for the bankruptcy type of your choice if you do not meet the required criteria. Read this article to get more information on bankruptcy types and the eligibility criteria for each bankruptcy type.
  • Are You Allow To Keep Your Credit Cards In A Bankruptcy?  By : Cornie Herring
    Many bankruptcy filers are wondering whether they are entitled to keep one or several credit cards for emergencies backup. This article will let your know under which circumstances you could keep your credit card in a bankruptcy.
  • How can you Quickly Recover from Bankruptcy  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    If You're Forced With Declaring Bankruptcy, Then This Message May Be The Most Important You Will Ever Read...

    It's time to stop listening to ill-informed advice and find out... for sure... the best way to recover from bankruptcy in the shortest time possible. (And if you read this message, it WILL be quicker than you think.)

    Dear Friend,

    What's the number one myth?

    That you have to wait 7 to 10 years after a bankruptcy before your credit ever starts to recover.

    A Bankruptcy (BK) may stay on your credit history for that long... but you can begin rebuilding your credit from day one. The day after your bankruptcy is official.

    It will be different from the way you built your credit the first time around. But you can do it.

    Right now I want to talk to you about a few things...

    1/ If you haven't been declared bankrupt yet, you may have better options.

    2/ If bankruptcy is your only option, here's how to make the best out of the situation starting from day one.

    3/ Plus, here's how to keep from getting ripped off or victimized in the process.
  • Private Loans for Every Situation  By : Lawschoolloans
    Attending law school is extremely expensive, and federal student loans might not be enough to cover all of your expenses. That's where Law School Loans can help. We have private loan programs that are designed to fill in the gaps in your budget. Because we specifically provide loans to law students and attorneys, we know about the unique financial requirements and struggles that you may face while trying to establish yourself in the legal profession.
  • Easy personal loan to finance your desire  By : frank
    Easy personal loan to finance your desire
  • Catching Lobster in the Florida Keys Saves Homeowners Thousands  By : Andrew Bloom
    Important lessons learned and applied
  • Information on Home Loans  By : Ganesh
    Many people spend a great deal of time looking for their home, but desert to spend much time researching their home loan. The home loan will be a larger purchase than your home, so it is desirable to edify yourself and get as much help a possible when determining what type of loan to get and what lender to use. Many companies online offer first mortgage home loans also. Home loans are usually applied for buying or construction of houses, but sometimes, even for their maintenance.
  • Filing Chapter 7: Understanding the New Laws  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    Are you filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? How will this change your life and how can you recover from it?
  • Must known facts about tax liens.  By : mike praado
    In most jurisdictions, when a property owner is late on paying real property taxes, the county or municipality will issue a tax lien on that person's property, and after certain stages it property bring up for the auction as a tax lien certificate.
  • Foreclosure business with its incredible outcome  By : mike praado
    Foreclosure is a legal proceeding by which the county enforces payment of real property taxes. Beside all this there is lot more things associated with the foreclosure field; one of the most momentous is the foreclosure business. Because of its enchanting output profit it got a huge attraction; only got to know the property values in an area where you are going to invest.
  • Spotting tax foreclosure property in USA  By : mike praado
    When owners do not pay property taxes, the taxing entity has a legal right put a tax lien on the property in the amount of the past due taxes plus any interest and penalties. So it’s very important to have correct and up to date information about the auction which is going to be happening in your place surround. Most of the time investors missed the golden opportunity where they could scored heavily. Always keep a close eye on the day to day affairs of your town who know some where you might rec
  • Tax foreclosures property investment could be a nightmare investment  By : mike praado
    Tax foreclosure property procedures are different in every state. Many states follow an easy and simple tax foreclosure, in the United States; there are two sorts of property foreclosure in most common law states. The schedules for auctions of the tax foreclosures properties can be obtain by approaching the office of the Clerk of the District of the area in which the mortgager owns the property.
  • Seminars are the most effective way of being educated in real estate.  By : mike praado
    With the time Tax foreclosures made a huge progress and attract a enchant number of investor toward because of the smart revenue. Majority of the seminars are directed by nationally acclaimed real estate experts who have successfully made money investing in real estate. They educate attendees on techniques, methods and strategies which can be used to create a wining transaction.
  • Get To Know The Bankruptcy Filling Process If This Is Your Option  By : Cornie Herring
    Filing for bankruptcy is a very personal decision. By declaring bankruptcy and filing a petition with U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the bankruptcy filer will be protected and relief from debts under the Bankruptcy Code. If bankruptcy is your only option, then by understanding the process of filing bankruptcy will get you more prepare to face it. This article will walk through with you the general process of filing a bankruptcy.
  • What should you do before Filing Chapter 7  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    Are you filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? How will this change your life and how can you recover from it?
  • Filing Chapter 7: Understanding the Process  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    Are you filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? How will this change your life and how can you recover from it?
  • Filing Chapter 7: Retaining a Qualified Attorney  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    Is Bankruptcy ahead for you? Need help?
  • Coping With ID Theft  By : Martin Sumner
    ID Theft is a crime that can have devastating effects on the victim's financial wellbeing. However, acting fast when you discover your identity has been stolen can minimize the damage, and this article describes the first steps you should take.
  • Filing Chapter 7: What it won't Take Away  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    Are you filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? How will this change your life and how can you recover from it?
  • Student loans are a great source of financial aid  By : Ganesh
    Student loans are a great source of financial aid for students who are in need of financial assistance for their education. With the escalating cost of higher education many will need to look beyond what they are able to save for college financial support. Student loans provide an affordable option. First of all you need to choose how much money you’ll need, which loan type is best for you; you’ll also need to decide whether this is the right time to do it and how you are going to pay for it.
  • Increase the value of your home – build or extend  By : Benedict Rohan
    Once upon a time, investing in property was a sure-fire way to make
    money, but as the property market has slowed down over recent years,
    homeowners need to be wise about how they maintain and improve their
    property in order to make money from it as buyers are becoming more
    demanding.
  • Interest rates and the mechanics of rate movement  By : Michael Constantinos
    The Federal Reserve Bank has raised interest rates more than 15 times over the past two years, and Realtors are feeling the pinch. For the past few years, interest rates have been quite low, causing many people to borrow large amounts of money for a variety of different expenses. There are quite a few frugal people out there that are glad to see interest rates on the rise.
  • Why is Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy a good plan?  By : Andrea Jordan-Hughes
    If You're Forced With Declaring Bankruptcy, Then This Message May Be The Most Important You Will Ever Read...

    It's time to stop listening to ill-informed advice and find out... for sure... the best way to recover from bankruptcy in the shortest time possible. (And if you read this message, it WILL be quicker than you think.)

    Dear Friend,

    What's the number one myth?

    That you have to wait 7 to 10 years after a bankruptcy before your credit ever starts to recover.

    A Bankruptcy (BK) may stay on your credit history for that long... but you can begin rebuilding your credit from day one. The day after your bankruptcy is official.

    It will be different from the way you built your credit the first time around. But you can do it.

    Right now I want to talk to you about a few things...

    1/ If you haven't been declared bankrupt yet, you may have better options.

    2/ If bankruptcy is your only option, here's how to make the best out of the situation starting from day one.

    3/ Plus, here's how to keep from getting ripped off or victimized in the process.
  • $800,000 in federal loan fraud  By : Lawschoolloans
    $800,000 in federal loan fraud - A couple and their daughter have been charged with fraudulently using $800,000 in federal loans.
  • Consumer scams – don’t be a victim  By : Benedict Rohan
    Fraudsters are continually coming up with new ways to con unsuspecting
    people into parting with their money, and with the internet, email and
    mobile phones it’s becoming easier and easier for them.
  • Saving money with your energy supplier  By : Benedict Rohan
    The energy supply market was deregulated in 1999 and since then
    millions of people across the UK have benefited from cheaper bills by
    switching their gas or electricity supplier.
  • Parents: helping your child onto the property ladder  By : Benedict Rohan
    It’s increasingly difficult for young people to get on the first rung
    of the property ladder alone, as property prices are rising much more
    quickly than earnings. This is where parents can help.
  • How to Use a Translation Service  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Getting a translation done can be a serious business. Maybe not if you are only having a brief email translated, but definitely so if you are dealing with business documents, reports of anything that will be printed.
  • Don’t get into debt this Christmas  By : Benedict Rohan
    This the season to be jolly … and to spend lots of money, it would
    seem. Christmas can be an enormous strain on the family budget. It’s
    not just presents that you have to worry about – which itself can be a
    nightmare as you battle with pressure from the kids for the latest
    must-have toys and gadgets – but also food, drink and entertainment.
  • The financial cost of divorce  By : Benedict Rohan
    Apart from all the emotional turmoil, there are so many practical
    matters that must be sorted out when a married relationship comes to an
    end.
  • Obtaining probate  By : Benedict Rohan
    This guide is an introduction to obtaining probate after someone’s
    death in order to administer their estate.
    When someone dies, their finances, assets and belongings (i.e. their
    estate) have to be sorted out and distributed among those who are
    entitled to them.
  • Flight compensation: your rights  By : Benedict Rohan
    It’s really no fun when you’re stuck in the wrong place or left hanging
    around in an airport because of flight delays and cancellations – and
    what’s more it can leave you out of pocket.
  • No Credit Check Payday Loans  By : Tymon Hytem
    When talking about no credit check payday loans or no fax payday loans it is important to understand a restricted letter of credit. The issuing bank may restrict the negotiation of documents under the letter of credit to a specified bank in the customer’s country. The restriction of a letter of credit may be resorted to by the opening bank under instructions from the credit applicant, or it may be done to confine business to a favored bank (of the same group or a correspondent bank). If the beneficiary wishes to negotiate the documents through his own banker, he may require suitable amendment of the credit removing the restriction.
  • Looking for a Payday Loan? We Can Help!  By : Tymon Hytem
    A payday loan is a short term personal loan that is repaid with a preauthorized electronic withdrawal for your checking account on your next payday.
  • Arranging a funeral  By : Benedict Rohan
    Suffering a bereavement is a difficult enough time without the stress of arranging a funeral. It can be an expensive business, though, so it pays to do your research and contact a few different funeral directors before making a decision.
  • Buying a used car  By : Benedict Rohan
    Buying a used car can be risky if you don’t carry out detailed checks
    on the vehicle. It’s not always easy to determine the history of a used
    car, but it’s crucial for ensuring you buy a safe, roadworthy and legal
    vehicle.
  • New Alternative Retirement Plan For Pastors!  By : Wayne Sutton
    A vast majority of pastors have poorly funded retirement plans, or worse yet, no retirement plans at all! And in many cases there is a limited income – making it even harder to start or make regular contributions into a traditional IRA or other retirement fund.

    This insanity has to stop!
  • Does paying off past-due accounts neutralize their negative status?  By : Rockmond Dunbar
    Unfortunately the answer is no. Once-delinquent, past-due accounts still show up as severe negatives even if they have subsequently been paid off. It's important to note that credit reports don't just show your current credit situation, but they also show what your credit situation has been in the past.
  • The Facts About Your Credit Rating And Loans  By : James Copper
    An overview of how credit scoring works and how it affects your ability to get bad credit loans.
  • How You Can Remove A CCJ And Repair Your Credit History  By : James Copper
    Even though County Court Judgements (CCJs) are quite common in todays society they can still effect your ability to get a mortgage or loan.
  • The Truth About Self Certification Loans  By : James Copper
    A look at how the self employed are effected when it comes to applying for, and securing a self certification mortgage loan.

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