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2). Credit Cards and Minimum Payments – Living in Debt By : Joseph Kenny
Many people love their credit cards. It’s a fact of life and the figures bare this up. If you look at the rate at which UK credit card debt is rising it is quite amazing. Millions are being spent all day every day in an endless frenzy of spending. Pretty soon, three quarters of all adults in the UK will have credit cards and if you were to ask any of them to give theirs up, you can bet their answer would be no.
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4). How Much Do You Need for Retirement By : Joseph Kenny
With an increasing number of people scheduled to begin retirement in the next few years, it is important to begin thinking about the subject. Even if you’re not near the age of retirement yet, it’s a good idea to begin thinking about how you plan to fund your retirement as soon as possible.
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6). The Anatomy of a Check By : Joseph Kenny
As you sit at your coffee table each month, writing check after to check to pay off various bills, do you ever stop to think why a check looks the way it does? What are all those numbers for?
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7). What Are Credit Counseling Services By : Joseph Kenny
If you are looking for a credit counseling service it is likely that you are already in financial danger. When a counseling service offers easy solutions to your problems, it can be hard not to believe them, especially if you're on the verge of bankruptcy. In this article I will talk about credit counseling services and what you should know about them.
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10). Types of High Risk Mortgage By : Joseph Kenny
As the cost of houses continues to increase, fewer people are able to afford them. Many creditors have responded to this situation by creating a new class of mortgages that are quite risky. A large number of people have begun getting these mortgages, and the payments are generally low when you first get the loan. In this article I will discuss these mortgages in detail, and what you should know about them.
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11). How To Purchase Real Estate Through An IRA By : David Gass
Tells how to invest in the real estate market with an IRA account.
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12). Structured Settlement – Definitions, Do’s and Don’ts By : medical malpractice
What is a Structured Settlement? A Structured Settlement is a Settlement in which you receive “Structured” payments on a regular basis. In other words, it is a payment plan, in which, instead of getting a large lump sum, you receive smaller payments in increments. These increments go on weekly, monthly or yearly cycles. These settlements are often known as a win-win situation because the payer needs to come up with a lot less money up-front and the payee has a steady stream of income coming in at all times.
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13). Payment Protection Insurance – Is It Worthwhile? By : Michael Challiner
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has been looking into the issue of Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) and the way that it is sold to people taking out loans in the UK. The list includes many of the UK's biggest banks and building societies, and it is single-handedly earning lenders over £1 billion a year.
The point of PPI is that if a loan borrower becomes unemployed or unable to work though accident or illness, the loan provider will cover their payments until they return to work.
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14). Save Thousands of Dollars at Trade-in Time by Considering The Trade-in Value When Buying a New Car By : Ralph M
For identical monthly finance payments, some cars will depreciate less than others and at trade-in time save thousands of dollars for the far-sighted owner
Getting residual values
This will take a little homework and shoe leather.
1. Identify several cars having similar features that can be leased for similar monthly payments.
2. Note and write down the residual value of the cars.
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15). A Guide To Receiving Online Payments By : Jakob Jelling
The World Wide Web has become an integral part of our lives. It has penetrated so deeply into our daily living that people now turn towards the World Wide Web for buying clothes, books, electronic equipment etc. For an online seller, then, it becomes imperative to find means to make an online transaction as easy and painless as possible. Since most people prefer to use their credit cards while shopping, webmasters need to integrate this service into their online shopping websites.
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16). How To Post Your First Auction On eBay By : Jason Cooper
It's very easy and simple to get started posting your first auction on eBay. This article will cover the steps you need to follow to get your first auction up.
The first thing you need to do is set up your eBay seller's account. If you have already bought things on eBay in the past, then you already have an account. Just log in and click "Sell" on the toolbar at the top of the page and then click "Create a seller's account".
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17). Health Insurance 101 Explained By : Joseph Kenny
We all understand the importance of health insurance; however, as the types of health insurance continue to increase it is becoming more and more difficult to select the type of coverage that is best for you and your family.
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19). Home Loans – Factors Used To Determine Your Credit Score By : Dan Lewis
Credit scores are a major issue when it comes to getting a home loan. Following is a discussion of how said credit scores are determined.
Home Loans – Factors Used To Determine Your Credit Score
If you want to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars for the purchase of a home, you are going to have to put up with some scrutiny. Your credit history, blemishes and all, is going to be front and center.
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20). Take A Structured Settlement Or One-Time Lump Sum Payment? By : Greg Smith
If you are involved with a legal decision, financial claim or insurance arrangement, the financing process to settle and resolve the claim can often take two forms. Either a one-time lump sum payment, or a long-term periodic series of deferred structured settlement payments. But which is best for your situation?
A structured settlement involves a financial or insurance arrangement which includes a periodic stream of payments, that a claimant or plaintiff accepts in order to resolve a personal injury claim or other legal case.
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21). Credit Scores: How Are They Calculated? By : Edward Vegliante
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante
Most people know that credit scores determine what and how much you can borrow from lenders, but very few are actually knowledgeable about how credit scores are calculated. When you attempt to borrow money from a financial institution or to obtain a credit card, the financial companies retrieve a copy of your credit report, which contains a score that qualifies (or disqualifies) you for the loan or line of credit.
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22). IRS Makes Life Easier For People That Can’t Pay Their Taxes By : Richard A. Chapo
Most people go into panic mode when they realize they don’t have enough money to pay the taxes they owe. The IRS offers fairly painless solutions and is making them easier to access.
IRS Makes Life Easier For People That Can’t Pay Their Taxes
Contrary to popular belief, the Internet Revenue Service is not particularly interested in making your life hell.
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23). Car Finance By :
These days when you step into a car showroom, there will be two major things that the dealer will be offering you. First he will be offering you cars, and secondly he will be offering you finance packages. This is how you should look at it. The fact of the matter is you may probably wouldn’t buy a car from your bank, even if they started offering them, so you may wish to apply the same scrutiny to the finance packages available at the car dealership and choose to buy only you car there and the finance package elsewhere.
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24). Accounting - All Businesses Need One. By : Article Submissions
As business becomes more and more global, and complexities continue to emerge, certain fields have gained prominence in today's career market. One of these is accounting. Accounting is a very conceptual career or task, more a question of information handling than any hands-on approach to product development. However, as trends change, accounting is becoming a little more diverse and less just a question of 'crunching numbers'.
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