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121). Selling a Structured Settlement By : David Springer
With the countless web sites, advertisements, legal jargon and complex issues surrounding structured settlements, it is easy to become overwhelmed and frustrated when you are simply searching for answers and straightforward information. Whether you’ve received a structured settlement already, or if you are just trying to better understand them, you...
122). Need A Car – Bad Credit Not A Problem By : Connie Barker
It is one of the things people need the most, a car. Without a car your whole world stops and you are at the mercy of friends or public transportation. So what if you need a car but your credit is bad? Is this where you stop and give up hope? The answer is no, even those with bad credit can obtain transportation.
There are many lenders...
123). A Specialist Solution to Buy-to-Let Financing for up to £20 Million. By : Geoff Morris
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris
Looking to consolidate or even improve the efficiency of your portfolio financially? Geoff Morris, of Property Horizons, discusses some interesting ways in which to finance your investment property portfolio with Suzanna Grey, an Independent Financial Advisor at Beacon Financial Limited.
As a pr...
124). Protect Your Identity This Holiday Season By : Cat Tobin
With the holiday spending season fast approaching, it’s crucial that you understand the dangers of identity theft. Though many of the methods thieves use to steal identities are out of our control, there are many measures you can take to protect yourself from the threats identity thieves pose.
Protect Your Credit Card Number From Pryin...
125). The Countless Alternatives To Credit Cards By : Kevin Erickson
Thanks to the constant stream of credit card offers you receive in the mail or through television few people understand that there are viable alternatives. Below are five of those alternatives.
1. Debit Cards
Debit cards have been used in many European countries for a number of years, but are relatively new elsewhere. In a nuts...
126). The rope is too short! By : Bob Benson
There is a story of a man sold loops of rope in the marketplace. He would tie two ends of rope together and sell them. Unfortunately he wanted to increase profits so he cut all of his ropes in half. So he had twice as many ropes! But instead of making he lost money because he couldn’t make ends meet.
That’s a funny story, but it’s surp...
127). Home Improvement Equity Loans By : talbert
Home Improvement Equity Loans
128). Cash-out refinance: Turning lemons into lemonade By : Dan Johnson
The oft given, rarely followed adage, "Turn Lemons into Lemonade" seems out of place in the world of refinance. But in fact, it is quite appropriate when considering entering into a Cash Out refinance loan. A Cash Out Refinance loan is simply a loan typically on the equity in a home, which is for greater than the amount actually owed on the home. T...
129). To Certify or Not to Certify By : Dave Carter
To certify or not to certify? That’s a good question.
If you are a mystery shopper, or hope to become one, you may have heard about mystery shopping certification. The Mystery Shopping Providers Association of North America provides such certification which the organization states simply lets potential clients know that you possess the...
130). You Know You Gotta Do It: How to read an Insurance Policy And Policy Terminology By : mostchoice.com
You Know You Gotta Do It: How to read an Insurance Policy And Policy Terminology
131). Planning For Retirement By : Stephen Kreutzer
When looking towards retirement many people just think about the joy of not having to work anymore. Unfortunately, even though a person retires they still have bills to pay. The need for careful planning is perhaps the most overlooked part of retirement. Having a set plan in place before retirement will help to ensure the golden years are golden.
132). Will The Iraqi Dinar Rise Now That The Constitution Is Approved? By : Marcel Heersema
The current constitution of Iraq was approved by an October 15, 2005 ratification vote. The proposed constitution was drafted in 2005 by members of the Interim Iraqi Government to replace the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period, which had been put in force by the Coalition Provisional Authority after the Iraq War...
133). Finding Offshore Services By : Sandy Baker
Many who are concerned about the safety of their assets have turned to offshore services as a way of helping them. If you are one of the many who worry that your assets could be sued by some frivolous lawsuit and you’ll end up losing everything, then the consideration of these offshore-services is something that you must look further into. The good...
134). Bankruptcy-Chapter 13 Or Chapter 7? By : J Schipper
The main purpose of bankruptcy laws is to give people hopelessly overburdened with debt a financial fresh start. Bankruptcy filings are public records. However, under normal circumstances, no one will know about the bankruptcy. Credit Bureaus will maintain a record of the bankruptcy and it will remain on the credit record for 10 years.
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135). Getting Cash Now for your Structured Settlement By : David Springer
If you’ve agreed to accept a structured settlement, it’s likely that you felt a sense of relief that your financial uncertainties were being resolved, and that you’d have the funds necessary to pay your bills, support your family and go on with your life. When you agreed to the terms of the settlement, hopefully with the help of a financial advisor...
136). Men, Women and Their Finances By : Joseph Kenny
What do you worry about most when it comes to your finances and debt or your credit card repayments? It seems that men and women have different outlooks and think differently about their finances. A survey was carried out to see whether men and women thought differently or the same about their finances.
Women tend to look at their curr...
137). Save Money And Get Rich Faster By : JP Book
I just finished a Venti Latte at Starbucks, my fifth this week. As I enjoyed my coffee and thought about my next “save money grow rich” article, it hit me like a ton of bricks that my coffee could be the subject of my article. I started doing the math on the latte in my hand; Three dollars and forty cents multiplied by five times a week multiplied ...
138). Should You Retire? By : Henry Clark
Have you have reached retirement age and are contemplating whether to retire or not? Are you torn between retiring to your golden years or continuing to work for a few more? Here are a few tips to make your decision a little less painful.
1. Consider Your Age
If you are in the 55 to 65 age range, retirement will already s...
139). 3 Types Of Debt Help Available Online - Consolidation Loans, Debt Management And Debt Settlement By : Carrie Reeder
When it comes to consolidating debt, the internet offers three very good options. When you want to choose between a consolidation loan, debt management, or debt settlement, it is important to have an understanding of each one so you can choose the option that is best for your needs. Many people confuse these three services, but each one brings uniq...
140). Public Procurement and Very Private Benefits By : Sam Vaknin
In every national budget, there is a part called "Public Procurement". This is the portion of the budget allocated to purchasing services and goods for the various ministries, authorities and other arms of the executive branch. It was the famous management consultant, Parkinson, who once wrote that government officials are likely to approve a multi...
141). Knowing One’s Purpose By : Clive Green
Knowing One’s Purpose
142). Preparing For Your Golden Years By : Henry Clark
Planning for your retirement is obviously a good idea. The phrase "the earlier, the better" describes what your policy should be for handling your transition from a harried work life to your relaxed golden years. At best, take twenty four to eighteen months to prepare for this significant change in your life.
* Cleaning Up - Try to pa...
143). Is Money Really The Root of All Evil? By : Lorilyn
Aril 28, 2006
As you are well aware, we live in financially challenging times. If you do not agree with this statement, don't bother to keep reading this article.
Times are changing, the financial market is up, it's down - a roller coaster. Gas Prices just hit $3 per gallon in the US. Your salary stayed the same.
Hav...
144). Money is Emotional By : Drew Miles
Pathfinder operates on 10 principles originating from books “Money Mastery” by Alan Williams and Peter Jeppson and “The Richest man of Babylon” by George Clason as well as information I’ve learned over the years.
Principle No. 1: money is emotional. When we make and spend money, it’s an emotional event. When we get a raise, we celebra...
145). Reasons We File For Bankruptcy By : Brandon Hall
Bankruptcy is a legal term that all of us have heard over and over again. We usually think that a person has become poor when they are bankrupt however that is usually not even close to the case. We have this pre-conceived notion that in order for us to be bankrupt, we are irresponsible and lazy. In the real world, it can be one of the most respons...
146). New Year Home Budgeting By : Roy Thomsitt
The pre-Christmas period is the peak time of the year for retail sales, and many department and other stores depend on a successful Christmas for their annual profits. There is another side to that coin: the same period is also the peak time for consumer spending. A surge in consumer spending often means a jump in borrowing to support that spending...
147). Credit Card Debt By :
If you can't sleep at night because of credit card debt worries, you're not alone. Many people get in over their heads charging things they think they can't live without.
You don't need to cut up all of your credit cards. Save your major bank cards, but stop charging needless temptations on them. You need a couple of major bank credit ...
148). Is eTrade Online Trading for Beginners Only or For Experienced Traders Also? By : lar west
Is eTrade Online Trading for Beginners Only or For Experienced Traders Also?
149). 'Help The Court Has Seized My Assets' - Garnishment In Law And Practice By : Henry Byers
A court order that seizes assets from the defendant to pay off a debt is known as Garnishment. One form of garnishment is automatic withholding of the debtor’s wages. When a creditor fails to satisfy the debt taken, the court can issue a garnishment against him. When the creditor petitions the court to send a portion of its pay to satisfy the debt ...
150). Wyoming Could Play A Key Role In U.S. Nuclear Future By : James Finch
Will the Wyoming Uranium Province Rival Canada’s Athabasca or Australia’s Northern Territories?
“Geology is 90 percent terminology and 10 percent science,” laughed Ray E. Harris, one of Wyoming’s leading geological theoreticians, having been with the Wyoming Geological Survey since 1982. He died on March 7th. Two weeks earlier, we met ...
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