- Refinancing Online - Can You Really Save Time And Money? By : Dean Shainin
With easy online forms, this takes a few minutes instead of hours without the hassle of talking to several high pressure loan brokers. There is no commitment until you are comfortable and have shopped around to find yourself the best deal for refinancing your home mortgage. - Looking For An Effective Bankruptcy Lawyer By : Dean Shainin
Your lawyer can also stop your creditors harassment, immediately once you retain a lawyer to file your bankruptcy they will start taking your creditor calls. - 7 Strategies for Loan Officers to Guarantee an Awesome 2006 By : Joe Pahl
With the coming high interest rate market, loan officers who follow these seven strategies will guarantee having a successful 2006. The stratgies include new technology, proper planning, business referral groups, and maximizing your "geese that lays golden eggs" among others. - Chapter 11 Bankruptcy - Breathing Ground For Debtors By : Dean Shainin
Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a type of bankruptcy, which is less severe and allows the person in debt to remain in possession of his assets. - Citibank's Citi Simplicity Card: Now You Can Avoid Late Fees By : Ed Vegliante
Citibank recently launched the new Citi Simplicity Card that takes away an important sting felt by many consumers: late fees. Read on to find out more about this offer. - What You Need To Know About 401(k) By : Dassana Jayalath
Did you know that 401(k) suppose to help both employee and employer? Are you under simple, traditional or The Safe Harbor plan? Find out more... - Get Out of Debt By : Nathan Dawson
Five easy steps to get out of debt and help rebuild your credit. - Gambling Debt, You are not Alone By : Nathan Dawson
How you end up in debt and the steps that need to be taken to get out of debt. - Unclaimed Money Throughout History By : Sandra Stammberger
Over the years, the issue of unclaimed money has been debated again and again. Who does this money belong to? To get a better understanding of the matter, let us understand what exactly is unclaimed money. - Benefits of Identity Theft Shield By : Keith Londrie
Attorney General John Ashcroft called identity theft as "one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States". Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the leading governmental agency which keeps records on identity theft, estimates that over 9 million Americans (or 4.25% of all adults) are victims of ID theft on an annual basis, resulting in $52.6 billion losses to businesses and financial institutions. - Recent Identity Theft Statistics By : Keith Londrie
Identity theft (ID theft or identity fraud) is the deliberate appropriation of an individual's personal information to impersonate that person in a legal sense. Stealing someone's identity enables the thief to make a frightening number of financial and personal transactions in someone else's name, leaving the victim responsible for what might turn out to be a mind-boggling turmoil in his or her life. - Weighing The High Risks And High Returns Of Junk Bonds By : David Gass
Explains the sector of junk bonds, including the different grades of bonds. - Taking Your First Steps in the Investment World By : Mika Hamilton
Initially, it is important to take a good look at your current financial situation. You will need to sit down with your significant other and your family in order to create a budget that will allow you the money needed to make your investments - Annuities As A Personal Pension By : Robert Valentine
Annuities offer an alternative for those who have already contributed the maximum to their other retirement savings. - Follow These 5 Steps To Become Debt Free By : Ken Black
If you need to get our of debt, follow these steps. - An Essential Retirement Tool By : Robert Valentine
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are a crucial component to many retirement plans. - The Benefits Of Online Banking By : Peter Kenny
If you have a bank account, then you might have heard about Internet banking - How To Avoid Common Personal Banking Mistakes By : Peter Kenny
Using a bank can really save you money, but there are also ways in which you lose a lot of money. If you are not proactive in recognising potential dangers and mistakes, then you could be caught out - Choosing The Right Bank Account For Your Needs By : Peter Kenny
Choosing the right bank account can be difficult, with so many seemingly similar options available to you it can just seem easier to pick the first account you come across - Banking Alternatives: Do You Need A Bank? By : Peter Kenny
Although there are viable alternatives to traditional banking, perhaps the best way to save yourself time and money is to have a combination of accounts. If you are eligible for a credit union, then saving with them is probably the best option - How To Solve Banking Disputes By : Peter Kenny
If you have tried negotiating with your bank and you are still unhappy, then seek advice from an independent financial advisor or banking disputes company. Although most disputes are simply sorted out with a letter or phone call - Mortgage Broker Bonds – Highly Requested Types of Surety Bonds By : Groshan Fabiola
In today’s competitive and unstable economical climate, surety bonds play a crucial role, guaranteeing for the respecting of payments, the fulfilling of certain roles or other terms stipulated in legal agreements. Surety bonds can take a wide range of forms, serving for a multitude of purposes. While some bonds are closed for guaranteeing payments and various other financial transactions, others oblige the parts who sign the contract to perform a series of tasks or fulfill certain duties. - Motorcycle Refinancing What You Need To Know By : J Story
This article provides a brief introduction to help motorcycle owners understand motorcycle refinancing. - How to Manage Your Grocery Bill By : Joseph Hanoa
It can be painfully clear: your grocery bill eats up a significant part of your monthly budget. Some families report that as much as 30, even 40 percent of their budget is spent on food items that they must have and simply cannot do without. Is your grocery bill unmanageable? If so, read on and we’ll take a look at ways you can trim the cost without trimming the food. - How To Deal With Credit Card Mail Offers By : Peter Kenny
If you are annoyed by the constant credit card junk mail that you receive, then you are not alone. People all over the country are receiving literally dozens of credit cards offers every year - California Sized Loans Storm the Market By : Joseph Hanoa
You knew that it had to happen: a 50 year fixed rate mortgage loan would crop up sooner or later. Of course, California was and is the logical choice for this type of loan and it is in the Golden State where 50 year mortgage loans are most popular. What is behind this phenomenon and, is a 50 year mortgage right for you? - Can Debt Negotiation Work For You? By : Jeff Lakie
If you owe monies to several lenders are finding it difficult to keep up with payments, then perhaps some form of debt negotiation could work for you. What is debt negotiation and how is it accomplished? Keep reading and we’ll take a look at what can be achieved via debt negotiation. - Donate a Car to Benefit Charities and Yourself By : Jeff Lakie
The Internal Revenue Service allows for many different types of charitable deductions including cash, clothes, goods, and some services. One of the "goods" approved by the IRS that taxpayers may donate is their car. Although the IRS has tightened things up over the past few years, donating a car can benefit a favored charity and help yourself come tax day. Let's take a look at how your car donation can help you and a recognized charity. - Rising Home Foreclosures Spell Opportunity For Savvy Home Investors By : Joseph Hanoa
With sharply higher mortgage rates comes an increase in home foreclosures as homeowners find that they simply cannot afford the higher mortgage payments. Worse for them, no mortgage company will allow them to refinance if their credit standing is precarious. Thus, the number of foreclosures is rising across many housing sectors spelling opportunity for savvy home investors. Are you ready to jump in? If so, it isn’t always thing to do, but it can be done as outlined below. - A Guide To Charge Cards By : Peter Kenny
Getting a charge card is really a personal choice, although people who find it hard to budget should not get a charge card
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