Archive for December, 2013

Five Tricks to Bring Down Mortgage Costs

Five Tricks to Bring Down Mortgage Costs

| December 11, 2013 | 1 Comment

A booming housing market has led to a drought in property supply, leaving buyers with high prices and less leverage. Nonetheless, buying a home continues to be an oft-advised, tried-and-true way to invest. The market has enjoyed continuous appreciation since 1975, albeit with many severe bumps and dips. The snag is that mortgage lenders are […]

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Approaching Debt as an Investment

Approaching Debt as an Investment

| December 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Confronting debt head-on is not a task for the faint-hearted. Whether you are steeped in student loans, credit card debt or endless accounts, creating a tally of what you owe in its entirety is enough to leave you feeling terrified. Surprisingly, today’s investment professionals are advising you to gather up everything you owe and place […]

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Learn the Proper Use of Social Networking for Business

Learn the Proper Use of Social Networking for Business

| December 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Social Networking has evolved over time. It’s gone from a way for students to meet and keep in touch, to a means for people of all ages to connect or reconnect with important people in their lives. It wasn’t long before businesses began to discover the potential of social networking to expand their customer base. […]

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Insider Secrets: Business Tips for the Budding Beginner

Insider Secrets: Business Tips for the Budding Beginner

| December 10, 2013 | 0 Comments

Whether you’re starting your own business, or are hoping to become a member of a team at a strong company, knowing some of the secrets of business life is an essential way to maximize your chances of success in the corporate landscape. Here are just a few tips that may help you achieve your goals. […]

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Slash Your Home Energy Bills

Slash Your Home Energy Bills

| December 10, 2013 | 2 Comments

Do you feel depressed every time an energy bill arrives in the mail? If so, you’re not alone – it seems like the cost of energy is going up all the time and eating into everyone’s household budgets. In fact, the average American home spends about $107 a month on electricity alone, and that goes […]

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Borrowing a Further Advance for Your Mortgage

Borrowing a Further Advance for Your Mortgage

| December 10, 2013 | 0 Comments

If you currently own a home which has increased in value, you may be eligible to take out a further advance from your lender. In effect, this means you’re borrowing more money although the terms and conditions will be different to your current mortgage. As this involves putting yourself further into debt, you’ll have to […]

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Experiencing a Budget Friendly Europe: 4 Tips to Success

Experiencing a Budget Friendly Europe: 4 Tips to Success

| December 9, 2013 | 0 Comments

Experiencing Europe on a budget is much easier than most tourists think, especially if you take the time to plan everything in advance. In fact, there are several different ways that you can travel to the most popular tourist destinations without needing to spend a lot of money. Keep in mind that the most expensive […]

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Six Tips On How to Get the Most Use from your Children’s Wardrobes

Six Tips On How to Get the Most Use from your Children’s Wardrobes

| December 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

Children are expensive and when they grow as fast as they do, it sometimes feels like you always need to buy new clothes. When you are looking to save some money and get the most out of your children’s wardrobes, there are some tips that you can follow. 1. Hunt for Bargains The first step […]

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4 Questions to Ask Your Potential Lawyer Before Giving Them Your Case

4 Questions to Ask Your Potential Lawyer Before Giving Them Your Case

| December 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Unless you’re a lawyer, a courtroom is the last place most of us want to be – ever. Unfortunately, we can find ourselves facing a judge or jury for all kinds of reasons, many of them through no fault, or at least no intention, of our own. When you find yourself facing that possibility, the […]

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