May 1, 2008
By mark in Finance | 0 comments
Debt is something that millions of Americans are struggling with today and understanding how to utilize debt consolidation agencies and systems may be one way to escape your debt, no matter how big it is. There are dozens of companies online that give you the opportunity to fill out an application and wait for your […]
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January 20, 2008
By kathrynv in Finance | 1 comment
Prepaid credit cards can be an excellent tool for many borrowers. They assist you in establishing credit and developing your borrowing power. However, not all of these cards are the same.
To make sure that you get the best credit cards, consider these six factors of the prepaid card before you file an application:
Initial cost of […]
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January 13, 2008
By mark in Finance | 0 comments
I’m not against the corporate bank system per se. It’s a solid capitalist ideal and it has worked well for most of the last century or so (if you discount the whole depression fiasco). But, I will say that it bothers me when one institution – or a collection of institutions – has so much […]
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January 3, 2008
By kathrynv in Finance | 0 comments
You made a New Year’s resolution this year to get your debt under control. You’re determined to actually follow through on this goal for a change so you’re already starting to look for solutions to the problem. After reading through the information that is available on the topic, you’ve learned that you have two basic […]
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November 13, 2007
By mark in Finance | 0 comments
There is a phrase that you might know but not completely understand: home mortgage refinancing. You probably have some idea that this means accessing money through your home but you might not quite understand what the point is. Here are three benefits to help you better understand:
1. Immediate access to cash. You can take money […]
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