Archive for July, 2011
How To Get Credit Card Debt Help Online
Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by Forest.
For a long time, consumers in the UK could claim with some justification that credit card debt was mainly restricted to their counterparts in the USA. Recent figures clearly indicate that these days have long gone. Yes, Americans are still the biggest spenders out there and continue to pile up vast amounts of debt on [...]
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A First Time Buyer’s Guide to Mortgages
Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by Forest.
Buying a house can be both scary and exciting, especially for the first time buyer. So here is a comprehensive guide to home loans for the first time buyer: Taking out a mortgage to buy a home is effectively having a loan, which is off-set against your property. When you take out a mortgage you [...]
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What Credit Repair Steps Are Required To Increase Your Credit Scores
Posted on 21. Jul, 2011 by Forest.
This is a post by guest blogger Darin Sewell, the founder of Credit Fix 123 What Credit Repair Steps Are Required To Increase Your Credit Scores The current economic circumstances around the world have led most banks and lenders to tighten up their guidelines in order to stay profitable and avoid losses. This means that [...]
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Perfect Credit Score
Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by Emily.
“Perfect Credit Score” It can sound somewhat discouraging, but a perfect credit score is almost unobtainable. While an elite group of people have a score of 850, the majority of consumers have decent credit in the mid 700s. Only 1% of the country’s population has a score of 850, and so its somewhat comforting that [...]
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How to Retire Early
Posted on 10. Jul, 2011 by Emily.
How to Retire Early You might be curious how anyone can retire early considering the current state of the economy. While for most Americans the idea of leaving the workforce before 65 is somewhat unheard of, others are determined to enjoy their retirement years while they are still young and active. We’ve published before a [...]
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Money-Saving Do-It-Yourself Home Improvements
Posted on 10. Jul, 2011 by Emily.
Money-Saving Do-It-Yourself Home Improvements It’s hard to be saving money on home improvements unless they are the do-it-yourself kind. Making changes to your home can be costly both in the time and money you end up spending. If you’re worried about money going down the drain while you’re attempting to install a new one, never [...]
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Giving Your Teen a Credit Card
Posted on 10. Jul, 2011 by Emily.
Giving Your Teen a Credit Card Whether or not you should give a credit card to your teen is a widely debated issue in America. On the one hand, a credit card can arguably teach your teenager how to be responsible with their finances. They are taking a step towards adulthood and all of the [...]
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Make Your Own Roadside Emergency Kit
Posted on 08. Jul, 2011 by Forest.
Make Your Own Roadside Emergency Kit It’s really not difficult to make and assemble your own kit for any roadside emergencies that come up. Its something you should do sooner rather than later, I am saying don’t put it off any longer, and it’s not really that hard or expensive to get a basic setup [...]
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Best Paying Jobs Without Degree
Posted on 06. Jul, 2011 by Emily.
Best Paying Jobs Without Degree Some of the best paying jobs out there are held by people without university degrees. While statistically college graduates make an average of $20,000 more a year than their high school graduate counterparts, there are still plenty of great opportunities to make decent money without an undergraduate degree. If you’re [...]



