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151). Money Matters By : Alan Jason Smith
Choosing a bank should be a well-researched project. Which bank is the best for you depends on what features and amenities you most value, as well as the use and frequency of use you plan on making of your bank.
Banks come in a variety of sizes. Some are small town banks with but a few local offices. Others can be found all over town, ...
152). You Can Bank On It. By : Alan Jason Smith
Most U.S. citizens walk into, get online to, or drive up to their bank several times each week and hand over their hard earned dollars. Why do they do it? How many other strangers would they trust to hold their savings, and return the money and additional funds back to them at any point in time? What makes banks safe, and how do we know they are?
153). American Express Blue Cards: Which Blue Is For You? By : Ed Vegliante
Times certainly have changed for American Express. Gone are the days where the American Express card was simply a charge card that had to be paid off in full every month. Yes, the old workhorse – the green card – is still available and popular too. However, American Express decided to take MasterCard and VISA on directly by offering its own line of...
154). The IRS Levy And Legal Powers Of Garnishment Defined By : Henry Byers
IRS garnishment refers to the notice issued by the IRS department to withhold all or some part of the money to the court or to the person who has won the lawsuit to claim the money. The IRS garnishment is limited by law according to which only up to 25% of the disposable earning of a particular period can be garnished. Also, the amount by which the...
155). Individual Rights Before Wage Garnishing By : Henry Byers
There are individuals unfortunate enough to find themselves in a position where they are contacted by a state or federal agency regarding an old debt, or even those with delinquent student loans, find themselves facing a wage garnishment through an employer. The process of having one's wages garnished to pay a debt can be embarrassing and financial...
156). A Frugal Lifestyle By : Edwin Shackleford
The word “frugality” has left a more negative connotation for most people than simply being a saver, a cheapskate or tightwad. There is a thin line difference to saving and too much frugality to the point of being awkward and ridiculous. This is where the negative connotation comes from.
But if you are guided with the right principles ...
157). College Grants - On the Hunt By : Jordan Dunham
Tips for obtaining college grants for students needing financial assistance.
158). What Are The Advantages Of Student Loan Consolidation? By : Emanuele Allenti
In order to make simple the payment of federal student loans, it is highly advisable that you consider consolidating your loans – this is done by combining all the different types of loans you incurred. Doing so has many advantages.
159). The Student Loan By : John Williams
When contemplating student loans, there are a variety of options available. Review them all before making such an important financial decision.
160). It’s Your Money - Why Wait? By : Kael
The money in your IRA is your money. Every cent you put into that IRA was hard-earned, and if you really think about it, it’s not growing fast enough. What’s worse, you’re a few years away from retirement. Can you really bear the thought of NOT retiring in comfort?
Two realities are in play here: first, the stock market’s lackluster pe...
161). How Fair Lending Protects Us By : Peter Kenny
If you are thinking of getting short-term loans such as a payday loan then you will have different rights and you should be given a leaflet or brochure explaining your rights.
162). Pay Off Your Student Loans and Reduce Your Debts By : Nathan Dawson
Financing a college education is one of the more expensive debts you may incur. Student loans can take years or even decades to pay off.
163). Annuity Basics By : Mansi gupta
Annuities can be very good things for some of us and a disaster for those of us who have not been made aware of the pitfalls and traps that in turn can easily befall them.
Since most people have or are going to look into annuities as a retirement or and an investment vehicle, make sure it fits into today’s needs and parameters. It has to be r...
164). Knowing About College Scholarship Money By : Sandra Stammberger
When reaching college, as well for those who cannot afford in paying the expenses of obtaining a degree, the word “scholarship” is confusing for both students and parents.
165). A Look at the World of Economics By : Mike Freemen
The world of economics can be a fascinating one. This article takes a look.
166). The Folly of PEG Ratio By : Hari Wibowo
Price Earning Growth (PEG) Ratio is the ratio of a company's P/E with its growth rate. A lot of analysts have concurred that a stock is fairly valued when its PEG ratio equal one. This means that if a stock has a P/E of 10 with a growth rate of 10%, then the stock is trading at fair value.
How many of you have seen this kind of stateme...
167). How To Use A Payday Loan By : Peter Kenny
If you are a week or two away from payday and need cash urgently, then a payday loan might be the answer.
168). What To Do When Debt Collectors Keep Calling By : Lee Dobbins
While calls from debt collectors can be embarrassing, they shouldn’t be harassing, but do you know your legal rights?
169). How Your Personal Credit Affects Your Chances of Getting a Business Loan By : Nathan Dawson
Your business idea first begins with a dream, and then extends to a passion. The passion to do what you love leads you to need financial assistance. Having the means to expand on your passion will bring hope to your livelihood.
170). Why You Need to Secure Your Own Financial Future By : Mike Freemen
Taking care of your financial future is essential, and this article provides some advice.
171). Using Asset Protection By : Leon Chaddock
Asset protection is a means for protecting your valuables from future lawsuits and creditor collection attempts. While many people are looking for a solid way to do this, there are many ways in which they can stumble down this wrong mistakenly. For many, the options that are presented to them are not, by any means, going to work. But, there are ass...
172). Medicare, Social Security and Retirement By : medicare
Everything keeps changing, how do I keep up? Why is there so many choices? This is common question and concerns of most seniors today. The cost of health and prescriptions is higher today for seniors, averaging over $500.00 a month.
With fixed incomes, a comfortable retirement seems to be slipping away.
Retirement is re defining ...
173). Avoiding Credit Card Scams By : Peter Kenny
Some credit card companies have some nasty surprises waiting for you in the small print. Read on to find out more.
174). Your Credit Card Payment Is Rising: Warning & Tips By : Joel Walsh
Summary: Did you know your minimum credit card payment is rising? A new government program working to get Americans out of credit card debt is pushing credit card issuers to raise minimum monthly payments. Will you be able to make the higher monthly payment? Here are some tips for getting by.
If you're an American, your minimum monthly...
175). How To Drive The Irs Crazy By : Wayne M. Davies
Looking for an easy way to increase your business deductions? Look no further than your driveway.
First, the general rule: your vehicle is deductible to the extent you use it for business.
So, if you drive your car 100% for business, all car-related expenses are deductible.
But if you use it less than 100% fo...
176). How To Reduce Student Loan Payments through Refinancing By : Emanuele Allenti
Finishing one’s education is not a cheap task. In fact, it could place a student into debt before even entering the real world. Since not all students have thousands of dollars to pay every year for college tuition fees, most college students obtain educational loans to survive college.
177). 7 Tips For Better Online Banking By : Steven Reynolds
Banking has never been easier than it is today. Online banking allows you to access your bank at any time of day or night. You can even do this dressed in your underwear if you like. And if you choose to do it that way, it’s just as well there are no lines to wait in for online banks.
1. Probably the first thing to consider with online...
178). Financial Security through Structured Settlements By : David Springer
Structured settlements have become a natural part of personal injury and worker’s compensation claims in the United States, according to the National Structured Settlements Trade Association (NSSTA). In 2001, life insurance members of NSSTA wrote more than $6.05 billion of issued annuities as settlement for physical injury claims. This represents a...
179). Concerned You Will Not Retire In Comfort? By : Kael
Traditionally people have considered their retirement 401Ks and IRAs to be like safety nets rather than wealth builders. However, with the self directed IRA, you need not be satisfied with growth rates in the single digits. It is possible to realize phenomenal growth potential outside of the traditional IRA markets, tripling and quadrupling your IR...
180). Finance and the Family By : Sandra Stammberger
The breaking point in many marriages has been finances. Couples argue over when to spend, what to spend, how to share but remain financially independent, and similar financial issues.
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