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Paying off Debt vs. Investing

From time to time I get asked: “Is it smarter to pay off my debt with the extra money I have or put it into an investment?” I usually respond with this question: “Paying off your debt is a good investment in your future isn’t it?” Think about it, because it does make sense.

Michael Klein | March 12th, 2008 | Continued

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Get IRS Refunds for Your Water Powered Car

First, in case you haven’t been lucky enough to learn it’s possible to power your car with water, let me inform you that not only is it possible but you can actually make your own car run on water easily from home.

Jeff Sokol | March 11th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #3

Check Writing Safety Tips

If you happen to be new to check writing, then pay careful attention. While you may not think of it as a difficult task, safe check writing is something that everybody absolutely needs to do right.

William A. Gordon | March 11th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #4

Interest is the debt monster

Interest is the debt monster
by Michael Klein
It is interesting to me that so many people are in debt, but don’t even understand how they got so deep into debt.  The people are different, but the stories are all eerily similar.
I know it really doesn’t matter how or why you got into debt.  What really matters […]

admin | March 10th, 2008 | Continued

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Learn All You Need To Know About Cheap Loans

I happened across a really great website about cheap loans a few days ago. Now, don’t make my mistake and automatically assume the site is trying to sell cheap loans, because that wasn’t the case. Instead, it helps people just like you and I understand how to find cheap loans, and to get the best deals when we apply for them.

21Nov2008 | Mary R Stewart | 0 comments | Continued
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Getting Kentucky Automobile Insurance as a Bad Driver

If you have a bad driving record in the state of Kentucky, it can be hard to even get insurance, and the insurance you do find will most likely be expensive. Insurance companies are very cautious when it comes to covering high-risk drivers. Is it possible to find less-expensive Kentucky automobile insurance? Yes, but it can often be tricky.

20Nov2008 | Steve Turner | 0 comments | Continued
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Get Debt Counseling Before it’s too Late

As soon as you become aware that you are in trouble with your credit card bills, due to late payments or inability to make your minimum payments, it is important to seek out the help of a debt counselor. Do this before you have collectors knocking down your door looking for their money.

20Nov2008 | William Blake | 0 comments | Continued
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Equifax Dispute

You can dispute a bad credit listing on your Equifax credit report by creating a dispute letter. In your letter you must identify the disputed listing and provide an explanation as to why it is incorrect.

20Nov2008 | Justin Hutto | 0 comments | Continued
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Financial Trouble? Consider Debt Negotiation

Are you drowning in debt and finding it difficult to make your monthly payments? Even if you’ve had no problem controlling your debt in the past, there may be something unexpected that has come up. You may have recently become unemployed or there may be an illness in your family. These types of problems affect everyone and if you have little or no savings then you can easily find yourself in financial trouble. This is when debt negotiation with your credit card companies is a viable option that will benefit both you and the credit card company.

20Nov2008 | Robert Carlton | 0 comments | Continued
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Using Equity Lines Of Credit For Debt Consolidation

Over the past few years, new lending options have cropped up in banks all across the country. These days equity lines, and loans have become common household staples, and consumers have new and creative ways to borrow money, finance their homes, and consolidate their debt.

20Nov2008 | William Blake | 0 comments | Continued
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Common Sense Financial Advice to Get Out of Debt

If you’re like most people, you have a difficult time wading through all of the financial advice out there to find strategies that work for you. If you watch or listen to financial help shows, like I do, you’ve probably come across several financial planning programs that seem to give good advice. You may even have incorporated some of their strategies or advice into your life. In fact, a lot of the advice you hear on financial planning shows is actually great advice; in my experience, very few programs dispense harmful advice.

20Nov2008 | Gary Antosh | 0 comments | Continued
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Card Wars: The Revenge of the Card Tarts

Did you know that there is more than double the amount of credit cards today than there are people living in the UK? Last year there were over 145 million credit cards floating around and that figure is growing. Credit cards have become a major part of our financial life and there ain’t a darn thing that we can do about. No credit crunch of any magnitude to going to change this. One of the major uses of credit cards, apart from purchases of course, has become for balance transfers. You may have transferred your balance in the past or perhaps you are considering the possibility in the future. Maybe you have even become a “card tart” - a serial balance transferor. However you have decided to play things, you need to be warned that changing credit cards over and over can and does have adverse effects.

20Nov2008 | John Evans | 0 comments | Continued
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Financing College Studies by Means of a Private Student Loan

The price of getting a college education has risen so dramatically in recent years that regardless of whether or not your parents have set up a college fund for you, you will probably be in need of additional funds. Many college students wind up out of money entirely at some point during the time they spend studying at a college or university.

19Nov2008 | Robert Billings | 0 comments | Continued
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Learn How To Settle Credit Card Liabilities

It is not exaggeration if one says that most Americans are dependent on credit cards to buy things. Credit cards are used to purchase basic necessities such as food, clothing and paying for the children’s tuition to paying for restaurant bills, booking flights and hotels, among others.

19Nov2008 | Jessica Bradbury | 0 comments | Continued