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  • U.S. December Auto Sales Were The Lowest For 16 Years  By : Michael Redbourn
    U.S. automobile sales plummeted 36% in December making the sales volume in 2008 the worst for sixteen years and General Motors Corp.'s annual total was the worst in its home market for fifty years and Ford's was the worst for forty seven years.
  • An Accounting Website to Help You  By : Joe Coffee
    Getting an accounting website to assist your accounting needs can be helpful at a very inexpensive cost. Automate the process and use sound calculations you can count on.
  • Saving Money on Weekly Grocery Trips  By : Greer Lean
    The cost of food is absolutely outrageous. Even if you’re only feeding yourself, the high price of groceries can put a huge dent in your wallet. And if you’re feeding a family, forget about it. You’ll probably have to take on a second job to afford a healthy lifestyle. But there are ways to cut back on your grocery spending...
  • Do You Need Extra Cash – How to Make Money Online Fast  By : Jo Mark
    Do you need extra cash just to make ends meet? Discover an easy solution to make extra money fast!
  • Bankruptcy Court - What is the Bankruptcy Court Process?  By : Caleb Liu
    In the United States, bankruptcy court is operated as part of the Federal judicial system. However, it is important to understand that every state has their own laws relating to bankruptcy. This created some unbreakable barriers for creditors and debtors when they were dealing with different states. As a result the Federal system was designed to take a higher power than any such state laws. This is the reason why every person or business who files for bankruptcy has to do so in Federal Court.
  • Working Capital Model Investing – The QDI  By : Steve Selengut
    Crash! The 2007 thru 2008 financial crisis halved 401(k), IRA, and Mutual Fund values in a matter of months. For many, retirement dates had to be pushed back; for others, new jobs had to be found. The tragic flaw? No income allocation in the investment program. Market value builds egos; income pays the bills.
  • Why You Need To Seriously Consider Using Payroll Debit Cards  By : Kevin Lee
    According to figures from the American Payroll Association, only three percent of its members are using payroll debit cards, also known as Paycards, at present. However, about half of the associations 22,000 members are looking into using these types of cards in their payroll system in the future.
  • What You Need To Know About Online Debit Cards  By : Todd Kendrick
    Online debit cards are actually not new. Many people may already be using these cards without actually realizing it. Essentially, an online debit card can work like any other credit or debit card. You can use it to pay for your airline tickets, purchases on shopping malls and restaurants, and even for online transactions. What distinguishes this debit card from other types of debit cards is how the transaction is treated or processed.
  • Trust Accounting Income  By : Joe Coffee
    Learn how trust funds produce accounting income. Make that accounting income last in different situations.
  • Daily Techniques to Eliminate Credit Card Debt  By : Eric Transue
    It's easy to find credit cards and use them to get you into debt. It's also easy to find money you are wasting daily and begin to pay those debts back. The following are 10 techniques you can begin using today to eliminate credit card debt.
  • How Bad Is The Economic Crisis And When Will It End?  By : Michael Redbourn
    Clearly, the United States will experience a deep and protracted contraction lasting around two years at least, and certainly beyond the end of 2009.

    And to make matters even worse, there will also be recessions in the Euro Zone, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, Canada, Japan, and all the other supposedly advanced economies.
  • Search Unclaimed Government Money  By : Austin Warton
    There is so much unclaimed government money available for Americans to access right now that can be used to get out of debt, start a business, and go back to college. Unfortunately, the government has made finding these grants a bis secret because they do a poor job of advertising these programs.
  • Things You Might Not Know About Credit Cards & Debt Relief  By : Cliff Matthew
    This article has advice on credit cards and debt relief and tips on looking out for future expenses. We also have some links that might be of use to you.
  • Debt Grants Provide Debt Relief  By : Austin Warton
    Numerous federal and private debt grants are available for you to obtain in order to reduce or eliminate your debt right away. The government and private institutions provide billions of dollars to individuals who are facing financial hardship and need assistance, and you can claim some of this money right away...
  • 2008 To 2009 - Leave Your Baggage Behind You!  By : Kozen Huseyin
    What is baggage? Could it be your habits? Could it be the things that don't serve you or is it only the things you throw in the garbage? Baggage can be a number of things, and when we keep what we don't need, we are trashing our lives. End it, throw away your garbage, and get ready for an amazing 2009. Are you ready?
  • Credit Repair – What to Do When You Become The Identity Theft Victim  By : Joey Lee
    Check out the fundamental actions you must execute should you find yourself an unfortunate victim of Identity Theft.
  • How to Organize Your Finances  By : Angela Moore
    Paying bills is never an enjoyable task (except when they are all paid and you feel caught up) but having your paperwork, bills, and other items in complete disarray will only complicate matters. Simple and easy organizational tools will help you keep everything together and spend less time looking for thing when it's time to pay bills.
  • Repairing your credit with debt settlements  By : KFeathers
    CREDIT REPAIR> Repairing your credit with debt settlements
  • Financial "Crisis" or Lack of Planning?  By : Vincent Harris
    The words "financial crisis" have been tossed around quite a bit lately. Is it possible that much of what we are calling a "crisis" has more to do with not taking personal responsibility?
  • Debt Solvency: Darting Declaring Bankruptcy  By : dexter jeff
    Declaring bankruptcy, especially in these economically relentless times, may seem like the quick fix to any financial burden one is dealing with. However, like most easy solutions, the consequences eventually resurface and can cause even more troubles. It is best to tack the problem of debt without giving in to bankruptcy. While the notion of foregoing bankruptcy and solving your debt through other means may seem unreal, it can actually be very simple.
  • How to Handle the House Equity in a Divorce Case  By : Joseph Carter
    An analysis of whether or not one should keep their home in a divorce situation.
  • Dashboard, Reminders and Budgeting- A Vital Tripod  By : saurabh kanwar
    Features like dashboard, reminders and budgeting acts as a prominent tripod for an effective online money management application. All these features make the financial software very useful in managing the finances
  • Debt Management Help: How To Chose A Debt Management Company  By : A. C. West
    Getting debt management help can assist you when you feel you are drowning in debt. Many companies are available to give you assistance, however, you will need to choose the company wisely.
  • Filling out the FAFSA  By : Paul L. Johnson
    This article gives a general overview of filling out the FAFSA and it's importance. Anyone seeking financial aid for college should take the time to fill out the FAFSA...it is definitely worth it!
  • Best Ways To Save Money – Reduce Your Debt With These Money Saving Ideas  By : K D Garrow
    If you have some debt, or are just feeling the effects of the ‘crunch’, there are lots of things you can do to reduce your expenditure and improve your overall financial situation. This advice will provide the tools you need to help prevent a tricky situation from developing into a serious debt crisis.
  • Are You Sick of Your Life With Financial Stress?  By : Diamond Kiang
    Dealing with financial issues is a common experience for most people. Indeed, most people do not earn enough to financially provide for the family's needs. Therefore, clearly identifying your choices as to which ones you need to include in the family budget is of utmost importance. In fact, handling personal finances has been a cause of major stress for some individuals and families.
  • Commercial Banking in India.  By : bankbars
    Commercial Banking also known as business banking is a financial intermediary provided by financial institutes. A commercial bank is defined as an institution which accepts deposits, offers business & personal loans. Commercial banks are co-owned by a group of individuals & are run to make profit. Even though they offer services to individuals, their prime goal is to receive heavy deposits & provide business loans.
  • How to Save Money Buying Your Next Car  By : J Dawkins
    Buying a car can be a costly and expensive business and is likely to be the second largest purchase made after buying your own home. This article examines how you can save money on your next car.
  • How to Benefit Financially from Deflation  By : Lil Waldner
    It is possible that the financial crisis turns into a deflation. Interest rates fall, prices slump and the gross domestic product plunges. There are opportunities to benefit as consumer as well as to make money as investor thanks of the deflation.
  • Ways to Save Big Bucks on Your Phone Bill  By : Greer Lean
    When it comes to saving money on your monthly telephone bill, there is really no wrong or right way.The ultimate goal is to maximize your savings without having to cut back on phone calls.

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