Archive for July 14th, 2008
Understanding Negotiations with a Creditor
When we think of the term creditor, most of us shrink at the thought of owing someone money. Used in the financial world, the term “credit” originated with a chance percentage of whether or not someone would pay back their loans or not. In the early days, a person’s dependability or personal reputation had a lot to do with their ability to pay their bills on time or repay their loans. If these were not paid, the “shooster” was considered undependable and shiftless, and then ran out of town on a rail.
14Jul2008 | Sumanth Donthi | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Benefits of Having a Credit Card
Credit cards compete for your business by offering incentives such as low introductory interest rates or rewards to new customers like free flights and cash back. These rewards are generally based on how heavily you use your card. There’s a trick to these incentives and we’ll show you how to take advantage of these incentive programs.
14Jul2008 | Steven J. Talrechi | 0 comments | ContinuedPayday Loan with no Faxing Required
How do most online payday loans work? This is what I’m asked - and I proceed to tell anyone who does ask about filling out simple, easy forms online and faxing a few basic documents into the company. I then, many times, get another question - is it possible to find a payday loan with no faxing required?
14Jul2008 | Ethan Hunter | 0 comments | ContinuedNew Smart Cars Can Predict Emergencies and Make Drivers Safer
Vehicle safety is something of a puzzle for automakers. Improved vehicle safety technology have made cars safer than ever, yet the number of vehicle-related deaths in the U.S. has remained steady at 40 000 fatalities each year. Why haven’t all these new vehicle safety measures made us safer? One company has hypothesized that the problem lies not with the cars, but rather, with the drivers.
14Jul2008 | Jason Lancaster | 0 comments | ContinuedDisadvantages of a Reverse Mortgage: Things to Consider
There’s a handful of facts to grasp regarding reverse mortgages before choosing to apply for one. In this article, we’ll discuss the principal disadvantages of a reverse mortgage so that you are better prepared when applying for one.
14Jul2008 | Igor Buces | 0 comments | ContinuedSurviving In A Slow Real Estate Market
The real estate market is a challenge to survive and the survivors only reap profits! The jungle of buyers or sellers has just one motto - survival of the fittest. There is no room for succumbing to a slow market, or for that matter, opting out, after raking in the profits. The market lures new players regularly, while the old ones just won’t retire. Surviving a slow real estate market involves the adopting of time-tried and tested strategies. The real estate market allows agents and independent buyers and sellers to enjoy percent prices and growth that cushion any blow, armed with the right moves.
14Jul2008 | Kim and Charles Petty | 0 comments | ContinuedShort Sale Real Estate Investing
Short sale real estate investing has gathered momentum over the past year due to the high number of homeowners defaulting on their mortgage payments. In such cases, you can pick up a property from the lender at a discounted rate if the homeowner is unable to meet the mortgage payments. These deals are quite different from your normal sale-purchase deals and hence you will need to build up the right contacts and sharpen your negotiation skills in order to succeed.
14Jul2008 | Kim and Charles Petty | 0 comments | ContinuedSix Tips for People New To Diesel Engines
Diesel engine fans will rapture on about the impressive combination of power and fuel efficiency that modern diesel engines carry. Environmentally friendly and fairly low maintenance, diesel engines have been popular for years in Europe, and that popularity is finally beginning to grow in the United States as well. With all their benefits, diesel engines may very well become more popular than gas engines! Here are some tips to consider if you, like most U.S. drivers, are fairly inexperienced with diesel engines.
14Jul2008 | Jason Lancaster | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Most Important Factor In Saving Money
No one wants to go into debt. We try to avoid it if we can, but we fall into the traps of credit cards and delayed payment specials so easily. Curbing our spending requires discipline and an honest effort.
14Jul2008 | William Blake | 0 comments | ContinuedHome Loan Mortgage Calculator For Your Mortgage
What is this home loan calculator? You may have heard of it, but are not sure what it really is. You just are not sure, but you are interested in finding out.
14Jul2008 | Ethan Hunter | 0 comments | Continued