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  • Filing Bankruptcy? How to select a bankruptcy attorney  By : Charles Perez
    If your present financial situation requires that you consult a bankruptcy attorney, it's important that you are very selective in the process. Finding the right bankruptcy attorney will take a little bit of effort to research their track record and make a sound decision that you're getting someone with experience and dedication to bankruptcy law and nothing else. Choosing an attorney who specializes in bankruptcy law will make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
  • Living beyond your means will lead to bankruptcy  By : Charles Perez
    The causes of bankruptcy go beyond that of the individual financial habits, there are certainly other external factors that can lead a person to file bankruptcy, but it is also easy to see that there is a trend here. The entire country seems to drowning in credit card debt, there are signs that can clearly indicate if you're living beyond your means and are a prime candidate for filing bankruptcy.
  • Effective Ways To Manage Money  By : goldtouch
    There are many ways and tips on effective ways to manage money in general. Technically, all these tips talk about one thing: being able to have money when needed, where needed.
  • Why 401(k) Retirement Plans Really Don't Work  By : Steve Selengut
    Still, the 401(k) plan deserves to be every bit as popular as it has become. It, and the vast array of complicated IRAs, could help save Social Security, improve the economy, and create jobs--- all those good things that neither of the presidential candidates have a chance of achieving. Just two simple strokes of an Oval Office ballpoint get it done:
  • How to Eat Well Without Overspending  By : Dane Smith
    With everyday costs on the rise, it's become more important than ever to make sure you're getting the best value for your dollar. Follow these simple tips to maximize your food budget.
  • What About Tom's Bankruptcy?  By : Ryan T. Tenney
    Tom walks into work one day and finds that his company is planning a large scale layoff in the next week. Tom's learns that due to a downturn in business, his entire division is being eliminated. As a result, Tom is going to be receiving his final paycheck in a few days and he has to find a new job. Quickly.Tom is considering filing for bankruptcy. Depending on Tom's entire financial picture, Tom has a few options which he can pursue...one of which may be filing for bankruptcy...
  • Reclaim Bank Charges - Do You Have The Right?  By : Jonathan Walker - Big Blue Tomato
    Inflated fees for overdrafts, the return of cheques, And direct debits and standing orders that have not been paid, are all potentially a breach in the law.
  • Credit Card Consolidation for the College Student  By : Richard MacGrueber
    College students often find themselves paying only the monthly minimum payment on each of their credit cards due to limited funds. It is not uncommon however, paying only the minimum payment can lead to outrageous interest accumulation which can cause you to owe much more than you originally charged. Of course, this is what many credit card companies want.
  • A Consumer Guide To Savings Accounts  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Everyone wants to make the most of their money, and a savings account is a safe way to earn interest without the risks involved in other forms of investment. What should you be looking for in a good account?
  • No financial planning means bigger financial risks  By : Aadi
    Identifying proper financial goals and planning to achieve them in a systematic way is the heart of financial planning. Without a proper chalked out financial plan, there are a lot of risks. Often we find people without a proper retirement corpus and no money to bank upon because they haven’t planned for it in advance.
  • How to Improve Your Finances in Your Twenties  By : Abby Reid
    Let’s face it. After college graduation, many people in their twenties are strapped for cash.
  • Compare Credit Cards to Save Money  By : Mozo
    You're a unique individual with your own budget, spending habits and approach to your finances. Perhaps you use a credit card for all your purchases. Maybe you use it only for emergencies. You may be a person who really likes rewards programs, or you might be focused solely on interest rates. All of these factors should come into play when you're choosing a credit card.
  • All About Debit Cards  By : Mozo
    A debit card is a plastic card that's the same size and shape as a credit card. Debit cards work much the same way as writing a cheque.
  • Credit Repair: How to Make Savings Fun  By : Ian Webber
    Have you ever struggled to get a budget in gear and get your saving plan off the ground? Here are some awesome tips from a financial consultant and credit repair expert. You’ll want to start saving today!
  • A List Of Don'ts For Your Personal Injury Claim  By : Jonathan Walker - Big Blue Tomato
    It is accurate to state that the outcome of personal injury compensation claims, largely boils down to how effectively the lawyer/lawyers deal with the trial.
  • The fiasco Of Mis-Sold PPI  By : Jonathan Walker - Big Blue Tomato
    Imagine paying double what your loan was worth, in order to have payment protection insurance, and then not be able to claim for it.
  • I Bailed Myself Out Of Foreclosure, What To Know How?  By : Clint Cohen
    I prayed and asked God what to do. I needed help and knew that I had not intentionally created this situation, so I decided to be proactive and settle these matters in the right fashion.
  • 10 Tips on How to Save on Car Maintenance  By : Carssure
    In general maintenance works consist of cleaning, refueling, providing proper lubrication, fixing, checking, adjusting wheels and car parts.
  • Is equity release really as bad as it sounds?  By : Steve K Matthews
    Equity release plans are a double-edged sword. You will be left with less equity in your property, but freeing up money can help you cover necessary expenses or fulfil a long-time dream, so is it worth it?
  • Equity release is not just for the over 55s  By : Amanda Gillman
    If you thought equity release was only of interest to those over 55, you would be mistaken. Stats show that younger people are doing most of the shopping around when it comes to equity release schemes.
  • What is this Credit Crunch?  By : Stubsy
    Everywhere you look they seem to be talking about this Credit Crunch, its on the News in the Papers. What is the Credit Crunch and how does it effect you?

    A credit crunch happens when banks begin clinging to their money rather than lending it out. The result of this is that fewer people are able to get loans, credit cards and mortgages so things that we would buy if we had those credit facilities – such as houses, cars, holidays and so on – are no longer an option.
  • How to Avoid Over-Spending  By : Dane Smith
    Many people have trouble sticking to their budgets and staying in the black each month. These simple tips can help even the worst over-spenders curb their bad habits and foster financial responsibility.
  • The Importance of Teaching Your Children Money Management Skills  By : Richard MacGrueber
    If you have ever struggled with your own money management issues, you probably know how difficult it can be to deal with personal finance issues. If you have made it to the light at the end of the tunnel, and have been able to overcome financial problems, you also know how much easier it is to get through your day to day life without worrying about money.
  • Foreclosure Revelations Part #4  By : Clint Cohen
    Basically, here is the list of the people that are generally chasing the borrower(s). The lender(s) are looking for repayment their loaned monies and or for the borrower(s) to give back the property.
  • Money & Career - Living on the Money You Make  By : Kathi Calahan
    Is it you or your career? Become accountable NOW for your debt. 6 easy steps to take (most of them free) to release yourself from the stranglehold of debt.
  • Retire to Exotic Thailand  By : Brian Bees
    The Thailand retirement experience is real, and affordable. Due to the current economic conditions in many Western Countries, it is a realistic way to retire - enjoying luxury living on your retirement pension.
  • How Can I Make More Money and Get Out of Debt?  By : Abby Reid
    Debt is a four-letter word that no one likes. Debt can stress you out, wear you down and ruin your life. 43% of American families spend more than they earn each year.
  • De-Clutter your Life and your Finances  By : Diane Palmer
    Do you come home from work, stressed, and trip over toys, shoes, homework, dust bunnies?.. is your house filling up with those "must haves" and your wallet emptying?..
  • Bad Credit Rating - A Good Thing?  By : Steve Gillman
    Could a bad credit rating be a good thing? It's all a matter of perspective.
  • Managing Your Cash Flow — The Lifeblood of Every Business  By : Rene Lacerte
    Managing cash flow is both a science and an art. Making sure you have enough cash in the bank while making decisions on what bills to pay, and what to do with your company’s cash, is a critical element of business operation, whether you are cash rich or cash poor.

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