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Bad Credit Cards – 5 Little Known Facts You Should Know About

Not all Bad Credit Cards are the same. By understanding 5 little known facts about secured credit cards, you can save up to hundreds of dollars each year.

10 SureFire Ways To Get a Credit Card When You Have Bad Credit

If you have bad credit, there are 10 important steps that will literally guarantee you’ll get a credit card designed for bad credit.

IRS Amnesty Program for Unreported Offshore Bank Accounts

Putting money in offshore bank accounts alone is not illegal. Failing to make the necessary disclosures to the IRS and include any interest earned on the accounts on income tax returns, however, is.

Mortgages Loans And Credit Cards And The Little Secret The Banks Do Not Want You To Find Out About

Have you ever wondered why its so easy to get into debt, when you don’t want to. And then wondered why its so hard to save a $1,000, when you need to. This article gives the keys, answers and steps you need to create wealth

More about Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC)

In Canada, a Guaranteed Investment Certificate or GIC is an investment normally issued by banks, credit unions, or trust companies. The institutions will offer a guaranteed rate of return over a fixed time period.

Which Of The 8 Types Of Student Loans Is Right For You

There are eight different types of student loans that serve the educational finance market today. The following article explores each type of student loan.

Low Interest Car Loans for Money Saving Car Purchase

Financing a car purchase is a problem for most. It is difficult to find cash for a one time down payment, but be aware that even the rich opt for loans to buy a car instead of paying all the money in one go. You too can be smart like them, and opt for a suitable loan to drive your dream car home. This article looks at ways and means of finding a suitable and cheaper car loan.

The Decline Of The West

The turbulence in the world financial markets during 2008 is blamed on a failure in the banking system. While it is certainly true that many leading banks acted imprudently and incompetently, the crisis was made worse and will be perpetuated by the high levels of both government and consumer debt in the US and EU. This escalating level of debt is an indication of the decline of the west.

Why Private Bankers and IFA’s are Not the Same

At face value private bankers and independent financial advisors have much in common. Both offer advice to their clients on their financial affairs and the idea with both is that they are the generalists who are able to access specialist assistance where required.

Mortgage Rates Drop To 50 Year Lows

This article looks recent changes in the mortgage industry.

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