Archive for August, 2008
Many people all over the world go away on vacation every year and have the best of times with friends and family enjoying themselves to the full and chilling out in relaxed surroundings. The majority of vacations are taken during the summer months each year and during this time, the tourist industry […]
August 30th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | Comments Off
Payday loans are not like any other loan that you can get from a financial institution. Have you even every applied for a payday loan? Well, today we’ll discuss just what getting one means and the process that it entails.
First let’s review what it takes to get a loan from a bank or other […]
August 30th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | Comments Off
The effects of the credit crunch are still having an effect on people’s personal finances and the country’s economy has not yet returned to its normal state, it has been claimed. Economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research Charles Davies said that both consumers and businesses are being affected by the credit crunch, […]
August 30th, 2008 | Posted in Personal Finance | Comments Off
A few years ago, I designed a game to teach people how to master wealth creation. For this, I used the basic Monopoly game but changed the rules somewhat to create a situation that follows the six stages of the Money Program. In my version of Monopoly, in order to win, the players need to […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Personal Finance | Comments Off
An asset protection trust is an arrangement for the holding and administration of property under which property or legal rights are vested by the owner of the property (the Settlor) in a person or persons (the Trustees).
* The Trustees then hold the property for or on behalf of other persons (the Beneficiaries).
* It is essential […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Financial Planning | Comments Off
History suggests that stocks are the best investment you can make when you’re in it for the long haul. No matter the investment vehicle, be it bonds, cash, diamonds, silver, gold, in the long run stocks give the best returns. I read in a lot of places that stocks returns are higher than real estate […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Investing | Comments Off
Today’s small business owner and corporate employee traveling across the country, the business credit card is a key tool for keeping track and managing your expenses. The secret to finding the best one for you is knowing the one which can work as hard as you can.
Although some banks will offer you a credit […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | Comments Off
It seems like there is a new type of investment created every five minutes and although each can be very different in nature, they all have a common theme; to make us multi-millionaires in our sleep! Here is a look back at some of those investments that never quite worked out how they were planned […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Investing | Comments Off
If your major interest is information related to tenant unsecured loans or any other such as bad credit business financing, loan calculator, long term loan for bad credit loans or cheap low interest loans, this article can prove useful.
The interest rates offered to you can be effected by bad credit scores or no credit […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | Comments Off
In the investing world (and in the business world as well), the formula for success is to “buy low, sell high”. Due to its “instant results” nature, the stock market is like a dream come true for investors hoping to strike gold using that exact formula. Although the strategy sounds simple, as most investors (and […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Personal Finance | Comments Off
By handling these costs wisely, you can make your mortgage refinance tips even more effective and save remarkable sums in your monthly payments.
The structure of your mortgage refinance loan, PMI avoiding and an ability to buy lower interest rates are the ways.
1. Mortgage Refinance Tips, Close Credit Card Accounts.
What credit cards have to do with […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Financial Planning | Comments Off
Economic times are cyclical. And while they are cyclical, when one thing is up, usually something is down. When the dollar drops in value, and the economy goes into recession, typically, stocks and the stock market can drop. This is usually followed by precious metals increasing in value. People turn to these investment […]
August 29th, 2008 | Posted in Investing | Comments Off