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1). Know The Advantages And Disadvantages Before Buying A Business By : David Gass
Gives the advantages and disadvantage of buying a pre-existing business rather than starting your own.
Article Related to: buying, small business, company, firm, software, credit, loans, banks, income, network, contacts
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2). Another 7 Easy Ways To Save Money By : Brian Baldwin
In our last article we focused on a few ways to save money. This time, you’ll find a few more ways to save money and maybe a couple that you didn’t think of. As always, it’s not my intention to make you a cheapskate, but rather to give you the choice of where to spend your money instead of wondering where it went.
Article Related to: save money, credit card, bank fee, budgeting, budget, getting a raise, mortgage rates, atm, banks
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3). Getting Financing From Banks For Real Estate Investing By : David Gass
Explains how to obtain loans from banks for investing in real estate.
Article Related to: loans, credit, banks, financing, real estate, investing, capital, new, business, small, software
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4). Early Redemption Penalties – What are they? By : Joseph Kenny
These days, more and more attention is being paid to APRs when people are shopping around for loans. This is not surprising as the very reason the APR was introduced was provide a standard figure that customers could use to compare the prices of loans without getting our their calculators and doing the math themselves. However, there are many other potential charges when taking on credit and it would be a mistake to ignore these and put all your concentration the single APR figure.
Article Related to: loans, early redemption penalty, redemption charge, charge, penalty, penalties, early, pay, months, redemption, companies, banks
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5). Fixed Rate Vs. Variable Rate Credit Cards By : Joseph Kenny
Although it is mostly industry practice to charge a variable rate of interest on outstanding credit balances at a certain percentage rate above Prime Lending Rate, it is possible, these days, to obtain a fixed rate credit card. So, when would you want to apply for a fixed rate credit card over a variable rate credit card?
The answer to this may not actually sound as simply as you may think.
Article Related to: credit, cards, fixed, variable, rate, interest, cost, change, prime, banks, england
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7). Banks vs. Owner Financing By : Aurel Radulescu
It can often be difficult to obtain a loan from banks, which is why owner financing is becoming very popular among home and real estate buyers. Among the many perks of owner financing, the seller often accepts a low down payment whereas banks often charge 20% or more. In addition, many owner financed properties can be obtained without a credit check.
Article Related to: bank, banks, insurance, finance, financing, credit
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8). Getting Bank Loans when you are Self Employed By : Joseph Kenny
There was a time when being self-employed meant that you would have a very hard time ever getting any credit from a bank. This was pretty much accepted as one of the downsides to self-employment that would go hand in hand with all the benefits such as freedom to control your own working life and only answering to yourself.
It is however, still the case that for people who are new to self-employment and cannot prove a steady income over at least a year or more, it can be very difficult to get loans.
Article Related to: loans, banks, interest, rates, retire, pensions, self, employed, credit, debt
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9). Before Applying For A Visa Credit Card Consider The Following... By : Robert Michael
Applying for a visa credit card means you should consider more things than just receiving a credit card. This is because there are many types of cards that have different incentives, bonuses, fees, and the like associated with them. So, you need to consider whether you need a visa credit card for your business, gas, frequent flyer miles, cash back, or your children.
Article Related to: visa, banks, cards, credit, banking, money, online, internet
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10). Opening a Bank Account in Spain By : Justin Aldridge
Do I need a bank account in Spain?
If you own a property in Spain, a Spanish bank account is essential to make mortgage payments and pay bills by direct debit. You will also be given a debit card which you can use when shopping accompanied by a form of photographic idea, usually your passport or driving license if you are not resident. When shopping, you can use your UK debit and credit cards, again with ID and you will be subject to exchange rates.
Article Related to: bank, spain, spanish, accounts, banks, current
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11). 'The Wealthy Barber' - A Beginners Guide to Wealth Building By : Tomas Cullin
If you, like most people, have not seriously considered what steps you should take for planning your finances and are now planning on buying a house, getting married or having children or sending your children to college, you will do well to read David Chilton's book 'The Wealthy Barber'.
It will not matter if you have never heard of a mutual fund or even balanced your checkbook.
Article Related to: retirement planning, retirement plan, personal finances, finances, credit repair, bad credit repair, id theft, idenity theft, banking, banks, loans
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12). Easy Ways To Get A Higher Credit Card Limit By : Dr. Drew Henry
It is normal for many credit card holders aspire for a higher credit card limit. With this allowance will enable them to purchase higher price items or even unaffordable merchandises.
First and foremost, credit card holders need to remember that to get a higher credit card limit, they must abide by the terms and conditions of the credit card company or bank.
Article Related to: banks, bank account, bank check, secrets
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13). An Analysis of Valley National Bancorp (VLY) By : Geoff Gannon
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Valley National Bancorp (VLY) is a conservative bank with a strong position in northern New Jersey and a presence in Manhattan. The bank, founded in 1927, has about $12 billion in assets.
Valley has consistently earned extraordinary returns on assets and equity. Over the last twenty years, Valley has averaged a 1.74% return on assets and a 21.
Article Related to: vly, valley, national, bancorp, bank, banks, banking, investing, value, stock, stocks, investor, finance
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14). How To Purchase Real Estate Through An IRA By : David Gass
Tells how to invest in the real estate market with an IRA account.
Article Related to: ira, retirement, real estate, investing, credit, loans, banks, sep, roth, payment, administrator
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15). An Analysis of Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) By : Geoff Gannon
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) is a huge Western and Midwestern bank that provides a diverse array of financial services to its more than 23 million customers. The company employs more than 150,000 people at its over 6,000 locations nationwide. Wells Fargo has about $500 billion in assets.
While the company continues to derive more than half its revenues from interest income (about $26 billion), its activities are not limited to collecting deposits and lending money.
Article Related to: wfc, bank, banks, wells, fargo, banking, value, investor, stock, stocks, market, investing, finance
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17). What Are Bad Credit Mortgages By : Joseph Kenny
The primary difference between a bad credit mortgage and a normal mortgage is that a bad credit mortgage is typically given to people who have a history of bad credit. Many people end up with bad credit due to bankruptcy, not making loan payments, or other issues. Others are taken to court or have been reported to credit agencies. These mortgages are also known as credit impaired mortgages or a poor credit mortgage.
Article Related to: loans, mortgages, bad, credit, history, owe, banks, money, secured, payments, debt
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18). Minimum Monthly Credit Card Payments On The Rise By : Ed Vegliante
It is estimated that more than 40% of Americans carry a revolving balance on at least one credit card. This is an enormous number, and it is caused primarily by the security people feel in making minimum monthly payments. When you charge money to your credit card, you are only required to make a small monthly payment to keep the debt from entering into collections, which means that a purchase made in 1995 might still be carried on a credit card in 2006.
Article Related to: credit cards, payments, purchases, credit card applications, banks, minimum
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19). Big Brother – Put Your Debts Up For Eviction By : Andy Warren
Copyright 2006 Andy Warren
Another Big Brother season is underway and viewers are still gripped by the gradual (and sometimes quite dramatic) psychological demise of people who appeared to be living on the edge to begin with. It’s easy to tune in and gaze in disbelief at the people who have chosen to put themselves in this bizarre position all for the sake of the elusive prizes of acceptance, approval and more money.
Article Related to: finance, money, financial advice, financial detox, big brother, debt, banks, credit card, loans, saving, investment, wealth, relationship
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20). How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft By : Tomas Cullin
Identity Theft is a real and growing problem. So what is identity theft exactly? Basically, identity theft is when someone uses your social security number, your bank credit card number, your driver's license number or any other form of identity without your knowledge or permission.
Many people have fallen victim to identity theft through many different means.
Article Related to: id theft, idenity theft, credit repair, card credit, bad credit loan, loan, repair bad credit, banks, personal finances, finance, auto loan, payday loan, bad credit personal loan
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21). Utilizing The Different Types Of Loans Available For Small Businesses By : David Gass
Describes how to take advantage of the different types of loans for small businesses.
Article Related to: loans, credit, small business, types, equity, financing, assets, unsecured, secured, debt, banks
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22). Payday Loans – A Bad Type Of Loan? By : Joseph Kenny
The number of people using payday loans has greatly increased in the last year. Despite this, the payday loan industry has come under attack from a variety of different organizations. They have been criticized for charging high interest rates and putting people who are often already low income further into debt. In this article I will discuss payday loans, and why it is best to avoid them unless you absolutely have to use them.
Article Related to: loans, payday, fast, cash, quick, apr, credit, check, history, online, banks, funding, apply
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23). Understanding The Concept Of Cash Flow By : David Gass
Describes what cash flow is and how best to control and even utilize it for the benefit of your company.
Article Related to: cash flow, capital, income, gross, net, revenue, cost, debt, loans, credit, banks, small, assets
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24). On Banks By : Geoff Gannon
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Superficially, banking appears to be a commodity business. In fact, it appears to be a particularly poor commodity business, because capacity is not constrained by the need to invest in a substantial physical infrastructure. True, whatever investments are made in tangible assets are usually intended as a means to acquire more intangible assets; however, a branch is hardly comparable to an oil well.
Article Related to: banks, bank, banking, bank stocks, stock, stocks, investing, value, value investing
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25). Best Pay Per Click Marketing Strategies for Financial Websites By : suisse
In order to understand how this really works, let us look at the methods adopted by pay-per-click search engines.
What do they do to attract traffic - well they sell the best available keywords for a certain amount through bidding.
Then the websites receive the traffic generated by the clicking on these particular keywords – and they pay for the traffic generated by each click.
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