Tag: Financial services

5 Tips to Help You Save on Car Insurance

5 Tips to Help You Save on Car Insurance

| December 30, 2012 | 0 Comments

You have bought a brand new car and now you are stuck with the expense of loan repayment, fuel charges, maintenance and most importantly, the car insurance premium. This early payment accounts for a large chunk of your expense. You may not be able to cut down on your loan repayment amount or your cost […]

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Perpetual Life Insurance: Investing in Savings

Perpetual Life Insurance: Investing in Savings

| December 27, 2012 | 1 Comment

Most homeowners insurance policies have set terms and are renewed upon the completion of those terms. In contrast, perpetual homeowners insurance policies are set up so that the policies last until one of the parties choose to end the insurance agreement, hence the descriptor ‘perpetual.’ Homeowners who purchase perpetual homeowners insurance policies usually pay deposits […]

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Finding a Remedy against Lending Restrictions in a Professional & Elegant Way

Finding a Remedy against Lending Restrictions in a Professional & Elegant Way

| December 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

Getting a loan application accepted is one of the most complicated and overwhelming processes in the world today. If five years ago everyone could get a loan with or without a positive credit, the lending institutions are stricter than always now. The conditions have been diversified a lot lately, even if both parts end up […]

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Saving Money By Consolidating Your Debts

Saving Money By Consolidating Your Debts

| December 15, 2012 | 1 Comment

If you have quite a number of debts to settle, one way to manage them is by rolling these loan amounts into one or by debt consolidation. This usually involves having a low-interest loan at fixed rate to lower the monthly payments. In this type of loan, an asset such as a property is used […]

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It Is Possible to Benefit from Payday Loans?

It Is Possible to Benefit from Payday Loans?

| December 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

With the high interest rates and short terms, it is common to think that payday loans only benefit the lender. That is not the case. Borrowers are able to benefit by taking out payday loans in ways that they would never benefited from credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans. Here are just three ways that […]

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Should I Declare Myself Bankrupt?

Should I Declare Myself Bankrupt?

| December 9, 2012 | 0 Comments

Usually the last resort for any person up to their ears in debt, bankruptcy is fairly unpleasant. Anyone could potentially find themselves in this situation; whether a creditor has filed for forced bankruptcy or you’ve applied for it yourself. However, it may not be your only option. Obviously, the appeal of bankruptcy is that you […]

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Payday Loans Becoming More Transparent

Payday Loans Becoming More Transparent

| December 7, 2012 | 1 Comment

Payday loans are in demand. Every years millions of dollars are handed over from these loans. The tough economic times and incomes shrinking, it is no surprise to see an increasing number of people depending on these loans time and again for any emergency. The figures suggest that payday borrowers having quadrupled in the recent […]

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Hazards That Relate to Finance and Mortgage

Hazards That Relate to Finance and Mortgage

| December 6, 2012 | 1 Comment

In mortgage and finance, there are many hazards that people need to be aware of. These hazards can and will affect you if the pros and cons have not been thought out all the way through. The hazards are not just for the buyer or the seller, but finance and mortgage hazards can affect both […]

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Five Ways to Eliminate Student Debt

Five Ways to Eliminate Student Debt

| December 5, 2012 | 4 Comments

Sometimes is seems like the only way to pay off your student loans is to live like a monk and join the Peace Corps. If you’re not ready to give up your lifestyle, never fear! You absolutely can pay off your student loans and still live a totally normal life. Here are five tips to […]

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