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3). How To Stretch Your Student Loan By : Rachel Lane
If you’re considering going to university, there is a strong chance that you’re also contemplating taking out a student loan to fund your university expenses. Student loans don’t have to equate to student debt and if you plan your finances, it is possible to get by without student loans and possibly even profit from them. There are many sites on the internet which provide downloadable student finance guides and online advice on how best to manage your finances.
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4). Finance Your Child’s Education – Stress Free By : DJ Nelson
In 2002, the average annual cost for a public university was $9,338. It is estimated that by 2017, the average annual cost will be $19,413. And that’s just for tuition and credit fees. Let’s not forget about room and board, books, food, clothes and extra activities.
With those figures it mind, it would be wise to start planning for your child’s education today.
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5). Choosing The Right Bank Account For Your Needs By : Peter Kenny
Now that you know what sort of account you want, you need to find the right institution to suit your needs
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7). What is a CD (Certificate of Deposit)? By : Peter Kenny
The term CD stands for Certificate of Deposit. A CD is simply a short- to medium-length investment
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8). Finding The Bank That Is Right For You By : Peter Kenny
Finding the right bank for your needs can be a tough decision, but it is important that you choose the right establishment to handle your money
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10). Banking Alternatives: Do You Need A Bank? By : Peter Kenny
Although using a bank is the most common method of storing and accessing your money, there are some alternatives you should consider
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11). Banking For Students And Graduates By : Peter Kenny
Once you have finished university, many banks will offer you an upgrade to a graduate account
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13). How To Avoid Overdraft And Late Fees By : Peter Kenny
If you know that there is a chance a payment will be made late, you can always speak to your bank about it
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14). Understanding Your Bank Account Details Better By : Peter Kenny
With so many different terms floating around, banking terminology can get really confusing
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16). How Do I Calculate Finance Charges? By : Peter Kenny
Having some knowledge of how to calculate finance charges is always a good thing
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18). Help With Building Credit By : Peter Kenny
There are some tried and true ways to build your credit if you are just starting out
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19). How to Choose a Bank By : Peter Kenny
One of the most important questions that you need to get an answer for is whether or not the bank is covered through the FDIC
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20). Do I Need a Bank Account? By : Peter Kenny
Many local banks also offer online banking and that is something many consumers find useful
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21). Getting Your Estate Planning Into Order By : Peter Kenny
Estate planning is a good way to get your desires and wishes across to your family and other people
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22). Is Electronic Banking a Good Idea? By : Peter Kenny
Electronic banking also known as online banking is a great way to do your banking business
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23). What is a Money Market Account? By : Peter Kenny
Most money market accounts come with certain restrictions, and those restrictions can vary from one place to another
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24). What is a Joint Account? By : Peter Kenny
A joint account is a good option for those individuals who want or need more than one person authorized to use a bank account
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25). What is a Direct Deposit? By : Peter Kenny
Direct deposit has become a very popular way for people to have money deposited into their bank account without having to actually visit the bank
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