Mortgage

Refinance Your Mortgage Payment and Save Money

A wealth of options is available to homeowners who are considering refinancing their home mortgage payment. Nevertheless, this wealth of options can be quite overwhelming...

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Loans, Mortgage

How Can My FICO Score Help Me Secure a Loan

Do you know what your FICO score is? If not, you may want to check as it will have a direct bearing on whether or not you can secure a loan in the near future.

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Mortgage

Top 4 Reasons to Refinance Mortgage

Refinancing has become a popular option for homeowners trying to get out from under. Here are a few of the reasons why people consider refinancing their home mortgage.

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Debt Consolidation

How New Laws Make Debt Consolidation Better than Bankruptcy

Posted on 30 November 2010

Author: Robin Williams New laws have been passed on debt consolidation that makes it a much viable option to pay off your debts as compared to bankruptcy. According to the new laws, debt settlement and debt consolidation companies cannot charge upfront fees from the customers coming to them for help. How debt consolidation companies work? [...] Continue Reading

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Real Estate

Buying a Foreclosed House – When It Might Not Be a Good Idea

Posted on 26 March 2010

Many people tell stories that they bought foreclosed houses at bargain prices. A multitude of websites and infomercials claim that you can find foreclosures for pennies on the dollar. It sounds too good to be true and in most cases it is. Continue Reading

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Credit Cards

Debit Cards or Credit Cards – The Smarter Choice

Posted on 19 March 2010

Debit cards are linked to checking accounts. They can be used as credit cards if they contain a Visa or MasterCard logo on them. They don’t incur fees like a credit card does because they are backed by the amount of money in the account. With that said, are debit cards as good a choice as they seem? Continue Reading

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Taxes

What Is Alternative Minimum Tax

Posted on 12 March 2010

Have you noticed that it seems people with higher than average incomes pay less tax than those who are barely scraping by? Well, Congress have noticed it, too. Continue Reading

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Taxes

Tips for Maximizing Your Tax Refund

Posted on 07 March 2010

Whether you are doing your own taxes or having the service performed by a professional, getting all of your papers in order beforehand will help. Here are some tips to maximize your tax refund... Continue Reading

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Shopping

Average Family Grocery Bill – Seven Tips to Save on Your Grocery Bill

Posted on 07 March 2010

No matter how many people there may be in your family, your average family grocery bill can be one of the most expensive items you have to pay for. But with a little planning and some creativity, there are at least seven ways you can cut your spending at the grocery store. Continue Reading

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Credit Cards

Prepaid Visa Cards: A Great Way to Teach Your Teen Money Management

Posted on 17 July 2009

According to a 2008 report from the American Savings Education Council and the AARP, only 52% of gen Y members (those born between 1980 and 1988) save money on a regular basis. Additionally, 57% report that they have credit card debt, so money management needs to be given priority when it comes to raising your children. Continue Reading

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Loans

Poor Credit Auto Loans

Posted on 10 July 2009

Present market trends have created an opportunity to get approved for an auto loan with no credit history or poor credit. Continue Reading

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