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7 Money Tips For February 2011
January is over, with millions of Americans feeling regret over promises made and broken following hasty resolutions made for the new year. Hopefully, those resolutions don’t involve money, but if they do all is not lost. February gives people yet another chance to start anew, perhaps making their first promises of this young year.
How to Shop for a Home Loan
Tweet If you are looking to finance a new home or secure a different loan for your current home, you’ll soon find yourself shopping for the best home loan offers.
How To Obtain Lower Interest Rates On Credit Cards
Tweet Credit card interest rates are all over the place. New card holders often enjoy a low introductory rate, sometimes at 0 percent for six months to a year. Some
Filing Personal Bankruptcy? Find The Right Lawyer First.
Tweet Diving home prices, out of control mortgage expenses, credit card debt, job loss and health problems are among the reasons why millions of American consumers have found themselves in
Thinking of Selling Your Business? Step 1
Tweet As the economy begins its slow mend Americans are now examining what steps they can and should take to improve their financial position. The past two years have been
7 Resolutions For The New Year
Tweet 2010 is here and with it comes the promise of new beginnings. At least that is what we like to tell ourselves as we put away the old calendar
I’ll Take A “V” Recovery Any Day!
Tweet When it comes to economic recovery following a recession, a “V” is much better than a “W” in all cases. Who would have ever thought that the economy could
Credit Repair Counseling & Where To Find It
Tweet Locating a professional credit repair advisor may be what you need to help fix your deteriorating credit rating. You may have some idea about what steps you should pursue
Will Nearly Half Of Mortgages Be Under Water In 2011?
Tweet Deutsche Bank, which is also one of the largest and most respected financial institutions in the world, recently made a prediction that by 2011, nearly half of all US
Should You Consider A Debt Consolidation Loan?
Tweet With the financial markets having basically collapsed and with personal credit tighter than it has been for years, thinking about a debt consolidation loan seems like sheer lunacy to
Debit Card Usage Increases, Credit Card Usage Decreases
Tweet Consumer, media and market research firm Mintel recently confirmed what some analysts have been suspecting: America’s love affair with credit cards is on the decline. Instead, consumers are being
Realtor Group Urges Action Against Foreclosure Scams
Tweet You’re hanging onto your home with all of your energy, trying to keep up with payments despite having lost a significant chunk of your income due to a furlough.
Your Obligations May Not End With A Short Sale
Tweet For most Americans, these are certainly challenging times. Specifically, for the majority of people alive today, they have no remembrance of the last major recession, the sharp downturn of



Why Your Local Business Closed Shop
Tweet Two years ago we purchased a pair of well made bicycles for our children, choosing to give our business to a local bike shop. Previously, we had made the