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  • About Dormant Bank Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    It's estimated that up to £5bn may be sitting unclaimed in UK dormant bank accounts. Could you be entitled to a share?
  • About Basic Bank Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    There are still around 3 million adults in the UK today who are completely outside the banking system, and don't have access to a bank account. Basic bank accounts are a simple type of account introduced to help remedy the situation.
  • Parent Landlords - A Good Option?  By : Ray Prince
    Many clients we speak to have at some time posed the question - should we buy a property for our child(ren) going to University? It is a fair question as it seems a waste to pay rent when you can get something back. Also, as a caring parent you presumably would like your child to live somewhere decent and habitable.
  • Ten Ways to Fight Identity Theft  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes and affects as many as 10% of us. Here are ten simple ways to avoid being a victim.
  • Bracing Yourself for Higher Education Costs - Are You Ready For The Challenge?  By : Ray Prince
    Will your children be able to afford to go to University or onto Higher Education? With the costs increasing every year will the government be able to reach their goal of more students going to university? Let's look at the costs involved and the steps you can take to ensure you've saved enough for their futures.
  • Simple Check to Test Your Eligibility for Filling Chapter 7 Bankruptcy  By : Cornie Herring
    Most people who file for bankruptcy choose Chapter 7 instead of Chapter 13 because it's fast, effective, easy to file, and doesn't require payments over time. But are you eligible to file under chapter 7, check it out from this article.
  • Titanium Uses in Industry  By : Jaks Lloyd
    Despite the fact that the commercial production of Titanium has only been possible in the last sixty years and then only by a complex and expensive process, it’s unique properties have resulted in advances in technology, aviation, marine, medicine and the many other applications that we now take for granted but may not have been possible or be as efficient by using an alternative.
  • The End of Unlimited Lifetime Benefits in New Long Term Care Insurance Policies  By : Clay Cotton
    Prominent long term care insurance carrier Penn Treaty recently announced that it will discontinue offering the "unlimited lifetime" benefit option on all new policy forms as of 1/1/2007. Will other insurance companies follow suit? We think so, as the industry adjusts to changes in the all-too-real world of care and care giving.
  • Can You Choose the Type Of Bankruptcy Filling?  By : Cornie Herring
    You can choose the bankruptcy type to be file against, but you may not eligible for the bankruptcy type of your choice if you do not meet the required criteria. Read this article to get more information on bankruptcy types and the eligibility criteria for each bankruptcy type.
  • Critical Protection Issues - How To Get The Right Level of Personal Protection  By : Ray Prince
    This is the second of a three part mini-series on protecting your family from the effects of death and illness. A morbid subject perhaps, but a crucial one that you shouldn't ignore.
  • What Happens When You Default on Student Loans and Credit Cards?  By : Carl Willoughby
    This is the story of what happened to an Architecture student who defaulted on his student loans and credit cards. It is the eye opening experience of what can happen to YOU!
  • Making Your Credit Report Work For You  By : Liz Roberts
    You can use your credit report as a helpful guide to improving your overall credit score. By using it as a guide you can build and improve your credit over time. You should pull your credit annually to make sure the information is correct, also with identity theft on the rise, you must do everything you can to protect your good name.
  • What Happens When You Default On Student Loans and Credit Cards  By : Carl Willoughby
    This is the story of what happened to an Architecture student (me) who defaulted on his student loans and credit cards. It is the eye opening experience of what can happen to YOU!
  • Why Lenders Are Not Your Friends - Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    The next time you go borrowing, and your friendly banker smiles as you walk into his office, be aware that you may be snookered by someone not worthy of your trust. For the uninitiated, there are more real surprises at loan closings in America than when opening gifts on Christmas morning. One client of mine went to a loan closing and learned that $10,000 had been added to the loan closing costs without prior notice. Why you should be aware.
  • Why Lenders Are Not Your Friends - Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    The next time you go borrowing, and your friendly banker smiles as you walk into his office, be aware that you may be snookered by someone not worthy of your trust. For the uninitiated, there are more real surprises at loan closings in America than when opening gifts on Christmas morning. One client of mine went to a loan closing and learned that $10,000 had been added to the loan closing costs without prior notice. Why you should be aware.
  • How to use options to replace stocks or futures for massive profits and less risk.  By : Wai Hoong Chin
    Options trading strategies are being used widely by traders and investors. This article describe how to use options to replace stocks or futures. It also describe options trading strategies that uses stock options and futures options. Option trading strategies included in this article are call options, bull call spread, call ratio backspread, put options, bear put spread and put ratio backspread.
  • Using a Health Savings Account to Pay for Alternative Medicine  By : Wiley Long
    Americans spend over $30 billion each year on complementary and alternative therapies, mostly out of their own pocket. That is because few health insurance plans cover expenses like homeopathy, acupuncture, or Chinese medicine. But if you own a Health Savings Account, these expenses are 100% tax deductible.
  • Offshore Banking As A Tantalizing Tax Haven  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Offshore banking, commonly known as underground economy is notorious for organized crime, tax evaders, and money laundering. These banks are frequently used as a tax haven. Many people who do not wish to pay their taxes and find places to hide their income without having to pay tax on it, invest in such offshore banks. Tax haven is when people invest in foreign banks where they have to pay a considerably less amount of tax compared to their own country. Many times the tax is not even charged.
  • How To Choose A Safe And Efficient Credit Card Service  By : Jim Saka
    Tips on what to look for when selecting a credit card transaction service for your business.
  • Why a Credit is not a saving but a Financial Liability  By : Francis Mwendo
    There are however quite many people who prefer to use credit cards regularly and for almost all transactions, whether necessities or luxuries. They do this in the mistaken belief that not paying for the same in cash is a form of saving.
  • 13 Steps For Profitable Call Option Trading  By : Wai Hoong Chin
    Trading call option is the simplest form of option trading yet it can be the most profitable strategy. This article outlines 13 specific steps that must be taken to trade or invest in call options profitably.
  • What Are The Consequences of Filing For Bankruptcy?  By : Cornie Herring
    Bankruptcy may be your quickest way of getting relief from your unbearable debt, but it is also the most damaging action to your credit ratings. Let us review the consequences of filling for a bankruptcy before your make up you decision to go for it.
  • Finances - The Right Question  By : Emma Snow
    It’s the age old question asked by financial advisors, “Can you really afford it?” Unfortunately, most Americans, working as trained professionals in reputable industries, and filled with an innate sense of entitlement, will answer that question “Yes. Of course I can afford it.”
  • The UK Property Boom - Will It Continue in 2007?  By : Ray Prince
    Whether we own property to live in, have it as an investment as a buy to let or as part of our portfolio in our ISAs or Pensions, the fortune of the property market is very important to our overall wealth.
  • Swiss Banks are the best offshore banks  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Switzerland is noted as one of the most secure economies of the world and is considered the best choice for offshore banking. The stable political ambience of the country has helped its economy to grow without limits. They have even maintained a neutral stance all through the two World Wars. All these have entailed that they have raised their banking standards to great heights. In fact, 5.6% of its workforce is employed in the banking sector.
  • Offshore Banking Using Swiss Banks  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Switzerland is noted as one of the most secure economies of the world and is considered the best choice for offshore banking. The stable political ambience of the country has helped its economy to grow without limits. They have even maintained a neutral stance all through the two World Wars. All these have entailed that they have raised their banking standards to great heights. In fact, 5.6% of its workforce is employed in the banking sector.
  • Friends and Family Will Be Tapped for Long Term Care  By : Clay Cotton
    More than 1/3 of U.S. residents contacted indicated they would turn to family and friends for long term care, a new survey shows.
  • The Opportunities Offered By Offshore Banking  By : Peter Waterhaze
    Offshore banking is used widely by large institutions and even for personal accounts. People use this form of banking for a variety of reasons. Some are legitimate and others are not. Offshore banking is usually done with large amounts of funds. For this reason it can be used for illegal activities as well as legitimate business.
  • Finding Origination Business In Your Own Backyard  By : Doug Frye
    This article covers a few of the ideas where loan originators and quickly find new business. These ideas include loans from there current clients, referrals from past clients and leveraging relatoinships in their community and marketing database.
  • Ways to Avoid Foreclosure  By : Pete Glocker
    This article was written to inform homeowners on the alternatives to foreclosure.
  • Boomers want to retire yet stay involved  By : Clay Cotton
    Many retirees, especially us baby boomers, want to retire from their careers yet become involved in other areas such as social and health services.
  • ChoicePoint: To retire, start over or hang in there?  By : Clay Cotton
    Prior generations retired after working at one company for 25-30 years, and after that stint, they then retire and get a pension plan. Retirees had a small house paid for, a nice Social Security check and a pension. Add to that a life expectancy of around 70 years, and you'll have a perfect retirement plan.
  • Caregiving's Costly Burden  By : Clay Cotton
    Hey - If I had known that official government policy toward caring for elderly parents was that their children would have to do it all, well I would have had 10 kids.
  • Beware of Compensation Attorney Scams  By : Aretha Singh
    It seems like the world is growing greedier by each turn of the century. While people have wanted to trust their a personal injury attorney in the past, they now have to ask for proof of legal certification. This is because there seems to be a steady rise of personal injury attorney scams. These types of personal injury attorneys are not interested in helping clients. They are only after your money.
  • Medicaid Falls Short for Nursing Homes  By : Clay Cotton
    Long term care facilities say that the money which Medicaid provides for patient care simply isn't enough to cover costs.
  • The Gifts of Debt  By : Kalinda Stevenson
    Debt is both a curse and a gift. Debt can ruin you. Debt can also set you free to create a life of abundance. Abundance comes in many forms. One source of abundance in your life comes in the form of credit from people and businesses. This face of debt can be a great gift on the pathway to living abundant lives. The most appropriate response is gratitude for the gift of debt that leads to abundance.
  • Step Three to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio  By : Joanne Musa
    This is the fourth article in a series of eight about the seven steps that you need to follow in order to build a profitable portfolio of tax lien certificates or tax deeds. If you missed the previous article in this series you can read them at http://www.taxlienconsulting.blogspot.com.
  • Variable vs. Fixed Rate Credit Cards: Understand the Difference  By : Edward Vegliante
    Many credit cards come with special introductory rates. These often include low or 0% interest rates for the first months or year. But what happens after the introductory period? This is when most credit cards switch to a variable or fixed interest rate. Read on to learn the difference between variable and fixed rate credit cards.
  • Dividends or Buybacks--Which Are Better for Shareholders?  By : David Van Knapp
    This article discusses the pros and cons of dividends vs. share buybacks. It concludes that usually, dividends are better for shareholders.
  • House Hunting's Unique Challenges : My Experience  By : Danna Schneider
    Recently I've had the first-time experience of shopping around for my first home. That's right, for me, the days of care-free, maintenance-free renting, small storage spaces, and restrictive landlord policies on everything from decor to parking spots have grown tiresome, and I'm ready to finally take the plunge into full fledged homeownership.
  • Is Your Out Of Control Spending Eating Your Money?  By : Nocita Carter
    Is Your Spending Out Of Control? Find out what you can do now to reduce your spending and get it back in your control!
  • Getting Educated About Inheriting an IRA From Your Parent  By : Karen Fusco
    Find out how inheriting a 'beneficial' IRA can cause all sorts of upset with the tax man!
  • The How's & Wherefores of Plastic Money  By : Andrew Saari
    Building a good credit card payment history is part and parcel of good financial sense. You don't need to maintain a zero balance. in fact, a balance can demonstrate, to your benefit, that you're able to borrow and pay back on a regular basis. Just keep the balance low.
  • Rhinophobia (Fear of Cash)--A Bad Disease for an Investor  By : David Van Knapp
    This article discusses an investor's "fear" of cash. This condition is known as rhinophobia. The article explains why rhinophobia can be harmful to any investor's returns.
  • The Onset of Any Investment  By : William Tan
    If you want to be serious in trading, you must look at trading as a business. Before you set up any business, planning is essential. Although tempting, before you pour your hard-earned savings into this venture, the first step is to establish your investment goals and objectives. It is best to have this written down because there will be moments that you will forget your goals and purpose of investing.
  • Step Four to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio  By : Joanne Musa
    Once you’ve completed the first three steps in the process of building your profitable tax lien portfolio, you can progress to step four to building your profitable tax lien portfolio, which is doing due diligence on the properties in the sale. This is the most important step in the process and whether you do this properly or not could mean the difference between being extremely profitable and losing money. Read this article to find out why.
  • Coping With ID Theft  By : Martin Sumner
    ID Theft is a crime that can have devastating effects on the victim's financial wellbeing. However, acting fast when you discover your identity has been stolen can minimize the damage, and this article describes the first steps you should take.
  • Which Investment Vehicle is Suitable for You?  By : William Tan
    If you do not know how, then breaking away from the rat race seems like an unachievable dream. If you know how, you can take the 1st step of breaking away from the rat race without taking the big step of quitting your job. Some brave souls would quit their job to start their own business. While starting a business is always a good step, it contains significant risk as most new businesses will not survive its 1st year.
  • Working Towards Financial Freedom  By : William Tan
    Financial Freedom seems to be the buzz word ever since Robert Kiyosaki made his book series “Rich Dad Poor Dad” famous. While financial freedom has been on the minds of numerous people, not many individuals understand how to achieve it. The constant routine of getting to a 9 to 5 job is all too common.
  • Choosing A High Interest Savings Account  By : Nicholas Hunt
    There's more to a choosing a savings account than simply comparing basic interest rates. Different account features can suit different situations, and choosing the wrong account could be costly.
  • Be Aware of Foreclosure Scams  By : Pete Glocker
    This article is to inform consumers on foreclosure scams.
  • The Method of Applying for a Credit Card Merchant Account  By : Jim Saka
    The prerequisite steps to applying for a merchant service account.
  • Guess What Year It Is? It's The Third Year of the Presidential Cycle. Is That a Good Thing?  By : David Van Knapp
    This article discusses the so-called Presidential Cycle indicator in the stock market.
  • When to Buy a Tax Sale List  By : Joanne Musa
    The tax sale lists that you get from the tax collector do not have all the information that you need to do due diligence on tax sale properties. Read this article to find out the best way to get the information that you need....
  • Baby Boomers: 6 Major Issues You Need To Address In Retirement Planning  By : Maurine Patten
    Are you planning to retire in the 21st Century? Discover the six major issues you need to address before retiring. In addition to understanding your finances, there are five more reasons to plan ahead for this next exciting stage in your life.
  • Your UK State Pension and Missing Contributions  By : Ray Prince
    Is it possible to boost your UK State Pension? What steps can you take to increase your income in retirement? By paying Class 3 National Insurance contributions all this is possible...
  • Stop the Guessing Game and Start to Make Real Profits  By : Peter Woodhead
    Simple philosophy to get the most out of your market trades. Stop guessing what the markets will do next and get to understand how the markets really work.
  • But Will You Even Be ABLE to Retire?  By : Clay Cotton
    Everybody envisions the golden years as a time to relax away from the stresses and strains of working life, but for for many baby boomers it may be a far different picture.
  • Knowing Which Houses Can Be Renovated For A Profit.  By : Jacques Coquerel
    This article shows any real estate investor what kind of house to renovate. You will also discover if you should renovate a house yourself or hire a handyman.
  • Airline Rewards Credit Cards  By : Edward Vegliante
    Flying has become an increasingly common and convenient way to travel. Whether you frequently travel by air or want to fly to your next vacation destination, airline rewards credit cards can help you out. Read on to learn how airline rewards credit cards work and find some of the best offers available.
  • Finding A Motorcycle Compensation Attorney  By : Aretha Singh
    It is liberating to know that you can pick the type of transportation you want to use–whether it be a bus, a car, or a motorcycle. That is why you can also be involved in many different types of personal injury claims cases. The most vulnerable type of transportation is the motorcycle. That is why there are so many motorcycle personal injury attorneys.
  • Debt collection-Facts vs. force  By : Francis Mwendo
    The title ‘debt collector’ is self-explanatory and clearly states what such a person does. If you owe money to a lender and there has been a delay in payments over the past few months the lender may choose to either use their in-house service or employ a specialized debt collection service provider.
  • Why an Individual Desires to Become Debt Free  By : Andrew Saari
    An individual desires to become debt free for a number of reasons. The calls and letters from harassing creditors can become a major burden. Not mention the stress and anxiety from not being able to pay these bills every month. An individual can become debt free with different techniques that are available.
  • Clason's "The Richest Man in Babylon" Reveals the Fastest Way to Become Financially Savvy – Part 1  By : Ed Bagley
    George Clason's book "The Richest Man in Babylon" reveals the fastest way to become financially savvy. Here is a synopsis of The Richest Man in Babylon and the important financial lessons it teaches. The moral to the story The Richest Man in Babylon teaches this lesson: Proper preparation is the key to our success.
  • Clason's "The Richest Man in Babylon" Reveals the Fastest Way to Become Financially Savvy – Part 2  By : Ed Bagley
    George Clason's book "The Richest Man in Babylon" reveals the fastest way to become financially savvy. Here is a synopsis of The Richest Man in Babylon and the important financial lessons it teaches. The moral to the story The Richest Man in Babylon teaches this lesson: Proper preparation is the key to our success. Part 2 of 2.
  • Small Business Credit Cards: 7 Myths Debunked  By : Max Anderson
    Small business credit cards abound, and so do the myths revolving around them. If you've been thinking of applying for a business credit card to meet your small business needs, you'd better make sure you know the facts.
  • Auctions Are Coming Back As A Vehicle To Move Property In A Slow Market  By : Paul Jerome
    The property has been on the market for nine months and even with several price reductions, no bites no offers, no sale. There is a situation that many sellers in the U.S. are facing. After offers of paying a buyer closing cost and even holding a second mortgage combined with multiple price reductions and still nothing has even come close to a looking like a sale then it may be time to look at the tried and true way to move property, auctions.
  • 100% Mortgage Financing With A Low 500 Credit Score  By : Paul Jerome
    The financing vehicles have been in place for several years now for a borrower using some creativity with a seller to make 100% financing possible. However, the real estate market had been so hot in many areas in the U.S. the sellers did not have to even entertain anything resembling creative financing. With a softening market, creative financing is as a helpful tool to allow sellers to unload their properties.
  • How to Slash Your Tax Bill by 54% or More When You Bank On Yourself for Your Retirement  By : Pamela Yellen
    If you're like most people, you'd rather postpone paying any taxes you can, which is a big reason tax-deferred retirement plans are so popular. However, a little-known alternative to these plans can slash your tax bill by 54% or more and let you bank on yourself for your retirement. Read on to discover how to avoid the single most costly financial mistake most people make...
  • Credit History & Auto Insurance: How One Can Save You Big Bucks On The Other  By : Andrew Daigle
    Your credit history can influence your ability to get a loan or a credit card, but did you also know that it can play a large role in the cost of your car insurance?
  • Wall Street Turn Their Backs On Wacky Sub-Prime Loan Originators As Foreclosures Explode  By : Paul Jerome
    The lending term populating portfolio buy/sell agreements to package and sell loans into the secondary market to Wall Street investor groups is has the term “sold with recourse”. As the loan goes bad, some before the first payment is made; many lenders are being asked to buyback bad loans per portfolio selling contract. Only problem, many of the wholesale sub-prime (higher risk loans) mortgage originators are being forced out of the business.
  • The Story Of Referrals  By : Shane Brooks
    Stressing the relevance and importance of utilizing realtor referrals into your marketing strategy. Realtor referrals are often neglected as they are very difficult to acheive. More than 90% of the time mortgage professionals go about it the wrong way. There is a definite science to succeeding in the mortgage profession, so open your "science book" and follow the instructions so you don't get burned.
  • Should you optimise your trading frequency?  By : Pal Chidambaram
    what is the optimal trading frequency? But even more critically, should you attempt to optimise your trading frequency? and how should you do it?
  • Estate Planning and the Enduring Power Of Attorney - Changes Imminent  By : Ray Prince
    It can be hard to imagine that you may not be able to look after yourself at some point in the future. As most of us are only too aware though, the chances of this situation arising is likely. But who will look after your financial affairs? And how will it all work, especially if your situation deteroirates quickly? Let's look at the options available to you.
  • How To Comprehend Merchant Service Provider Rates  By : Jim Saka
    Tips on how to understand merchant service provider rates and stay away from outlandish fees.
  • Topps to be Acquired by Eisner and Others  By : Geoff Gannon
    Topps, the maker of trading cards and Bazooka Gum, has agreed to be acquired by Michael Eisner and others for $9.25 a share in cash in a transaction valued at $385.4 million. Eisner, the former CEO of Disney, founded the privately held Tornante Company in 2005 to make transactions such as this one.
  • Bad Credit Cards: 7 Things You Need To Know  By : Max Anderson
    Unfortunately, people with bad credit often find out that they are being victimized by the credit card companies offering bad credit credit cards. If you're interested in protecting yourself from the worst of the bad credit cards out there, you'll need to know these seven fundamentals.
  • Are You Required to Report Your eBay Earnings?  By : Kristine McKinley
    Many people sell items on eBay, either as a hobby, a way to clean out the house, or to earn some extra income during retirement. The number one question I hear from these people is are they are required to report the profits they earn on items they sell on eBay. The answer is "yes".
  • How to Get Back the Interest You Pay When You Become Your Own Financing Source and Bank On Yourself  By : Pamela Yellen
    How to pocket the interest you pay to banks and financial institutions and get back the ENTIRE purchase price of your cars, vacations, home theatres, business equipment, college educations and other big-ticket items. Read on to discover an anyone-can-do-it strategy that lets you bank on yourself and become your OWN source of financing…
  • For Smart Financial Planning - Know Thyself and Thy Situation  By : Clay Cotton
    "Know Thyself and Thy Situation" is a financial planning rule that applies to accounting for financial events that have a high probability of happening. We're talking about about unpredictable emergencies and catastrophes. Especially, you must insure for your likelihood of long term care, for which there is a 50/50 chance, but only if you plan to live past age 65.
  • Are Online Merchant Services Worth The Hefty Price Tag?  By : Jim Saka
    The advantages and disadvantages to setting up a merchant service for your business.
  • Know Thyself - The Cardinal Financial Panning Rule?  By : Clay Cotton
    While we often apply the Know Thyself rule to evaluating risk tolerance, it works for all aspects of financial management. Raw numbers mean nothing if you have to go against your established behavior patterns to achieve them.
  • Risking It All To Get on the Property Ladder  By : Carlton Johnson
    Risking It All To Get on the property ladder is all about the risks that people take in order to take their first steps onto the property ladder.
  • Vanishing Low Interest Rates and Sioux Falls, South Dakota  By : Sam Donaldson
    Answering the question of why a great number of credit card bills arrive from Sioux Falls, South Dakota and what the term "universal default" means.
  • Trading News: Is It Worth It?  By : Larry Swing
    Whether or not trading news is profitable, only time will tell for each trader, but one clear advice from this is NOT to hold a stock before earnings. By holding through the earnings, it’s a guessing game. If he still likes the stock, by it back a few days after the earnings. Who knows it might have been oversold and now it’s a “bargain.” Of course there will be regrets if the stock does move in the desired direction.
  • Verifying The A New Swing Trading Strategy’s Profitability: Backtesting or Demo Trade  By : Larry Swing
    Taking shortcuts may prove a doer to be a clever person in the real world, but in the trading world, it can be a costly lesson. In fact, there are no shortcuts in trading; it’s a long, winding hard road filled with potholes, in conditions with little visibility, with many toll booths along the way. Do it right and the road will be more enjoyable and profitable.
  • Change And Prosperity, 5 Tips  By : Anthony Kollar
    Your outer world reveals what is on the inside. Ever wonder why things don't work out, again. What if you could change on the inside and set prosperity in motion, seemingly effortlessly? Learn how to activate prosperity from the inside out.
  • A beginners Guide to Personal Life Cover  By : Katie Brown
    Life insurance, while not taboo, is far from most people’s favourite topic of conversation. Aside from the obvious and inevitable, there are a few common reasons why people delay. Life insurance is perceived as tough subjects to comprehend as there are many variables to deal with. Here we aim to clarify some basics.
  • Are You Being Cheap or Are You Managing Your Money Well?  By : Tony Mase
    Although there's sometimes a *very* fine line between the two, there's a distinct difference between "being cheap" and managing your money well. In this article, you'll discover what it is and how it could well mean the difference between your being wealthy and your being poor.
  • Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card lets Customers Choose their Rewards  By : Edward Vegliante
    Chase has devised a program that allows customers to choose their rewards. With the Chase Freedom Cash Visa Card, cardholders have the opportunity to select from a vast array of rewards, including cash back, airline miles, gift certificates, and more.
  • Reduce Your Debt by Mastering Your Money  By : Carol Stack
    Start by changing your thoughts about money. It does not control you, but you control it. Do not lie awake at night worrying about how you are ever going to pay it all back. Instead, think about how you can work smart, reduce expenses, and educate yourself about how to spend frugally and invest wisely.
  • Types and Characteristics of Trading Gaps  By : Larry Swing
    Knowing where the gap is located in the chart can quickly help identify what type of gap it is. These gaps give clues to the strength or weakness of the stock since they are usually turning points in the market direction. Paying extra attention to them can provide unique opportunities to trade with the right trend (or reversals) and profit from them. The next article will discuss the tactics in entering and exiting in trading these gaps.
  • What Is Buy To Let?  By : James Grantworth
    Buy to Let Mortgages are loans specially designed for anyone who wishes to invest in the property market by buying one or more houses and renting them out to tenants. Buy to Let Mortgages differ from previous investment vehicles by specifically using the rental revenue as the main factor when determining the ability of the buyer to meet the monthly mortgage payments.
  • 5 Steps To Gain Financial Knowledge  By : Andrew Lim
    Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires
  • Joint Bank Accounts - finding your way around the bank account jungle  By : Katie Brown
    Opening a joint account with your spouse of future partner can be an effective way of staying on top of your family affairs. With costs to consider ranging form nappies to a bigger mortgage, making the most of your money becomes even more important. Although it might seem difficult to choose a better bank or bank account, it is easier than it seems.
  • Trader’s Daily Routine Checklist  By : Larry Swing
    It’s not mainly about checking everything and read all the information out there before the market opens. It’s about be satisfied with the retaining content that works for the trading system. But most important, creating a routine that becomes the foundation in building success in investing or trading.
  • Putting Your Financial House In Order  By : Katie Brown
    New Year Resolutions, do you ever keep them? Join the gym on the second January, never set foot inside after the middle of February. Yes, I know you were full of good intentions, but good intentions don’t get you fit. The same goes for your cash. If you’re apathetic about financial matters, too, then your finances will turn into couch potatoes.
  • Helpful Tips For Using Travel reward Credit Cards  By : Darlene Berkel
    Some credit cards can be hard to manage . You have no idea how much money you can spend and how much you owe, and they can really be a pain. However, some cards are easier. A travel reward credit card is a credit card, yes but it is so much more. Take a look.
  • Critical Claims Statistics for Critical Illness Cover  By : Ray Prince
    Are you adequately covered for personal life protection, including life assurance and critical illness cover? Do you know what the actual claims experience of the leading insurance companies is? Let's take a look at some revealing statistics...
  • Identity Theft Proof for Free!! (Part 1 of 2)  By : Sean Matteson
    How to protect yourself from America's fastest growing crime.

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