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The High Cost Of A Poor Credit Rating

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Is your credit rating good or poor? If you’ve recently been turned down for a credit card, store card or loan, it could be because you’ve paid off everything so perfectly that you have no credit history. But it’s more likely to be because your credit rating is poor. And this means it could be […]

Tips On How To Cut Your Monthly Expenditures

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Money can certainly be tight for many of us, and most of us could use a few tips on how to cut down our monthly bills. While not all tips will ever work for anyone, a number of these can be used by most - that means that there should be something here you can […]

To Win Or To Fail Tips For Successful Trading

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Investing money entails a great amount of risk. Like they always say, “It takes money, to make money.” Money doesn’t grow on trees, you know. But it doesn’t necessarily mean that to achieve good profits, one has to invest heavily and risk greatly. That is not the case all the time. A well-informed […]

Get A Fresh Start After Filing For Bankruptcy

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Because of a number of problems that can arise, many people find themselves in a financial situation where their debt load is so heavy, there seems to be no way for them to repay all that they owe. Filing for bankruptcy may be their only hope for rectifying their financial condition and gaining a fresh […]

How Are Finance Charges Calculated

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Whether you are shopping for a new credit card or wondering about the one that you may already have, knowing how to calculate the finance charge applied to that card is important. First, however, it is equally important to know what finance charges really are. A credit card finance charge is the amount of […]

The High Cost Of A Poor Credit Rating

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Is your credit rating good or poor? If you’ve recently been turned down for a credit card, store card or loan, it could be because you’ve paid off everything so perfectly that you have no credit history. But it’s more likely to be because your credit rating is poor. And this means it could be […]

Top 5 Missed Tax Deductions

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

How many times have you done your taxes, and a week or a month later realized you forgot a deduction? The tax law is very complicated, so it’s easy to miss a deduction or two. In my experience, these are the top 5 missed deductions. 1. Non-Cash Donations Did you clean […]

What To Do When Your Credit Card Is Lost Or Stolen

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Unfortunately, wallets and purses do get stolen or lost on a regular basis. Your biggest concern is usually the fact that your credit cards are missing. If this happens to you, do you have a plan of action? Well, you should. It really isn’t as daunting to come up with a credit card […]

Build Your Credit While Still in School

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

College is a great time to get into trouble with credit cards. It’s just so easy to apply for them, sometimes even on campus. But it’s also very easy to get into trouble with credit cards while you’re that young. There’s nothing wrong with getting a credit card when you’re in college. It may […]

0percent APR Credit Cards Tips and Tricks

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Credit cards can be considered to be one of the many basic necessities of the modern world. Credit cards are available nowadays in abundance. One type of credit card specifically is the so-called 0% APR credit card. 0% APR credit cards were introduced in the late 1980’s and to this day has still proven […]

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