interest rates
interest rates
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by Charles Essmeier - 2007-04-07
Thousands of Americans file for bankruptcy each year. Filing for bankruptcy once had a stigma attached to it, but these days, a filing is so common that few people think about it anymore. The reaso...
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by Douglas Glenn Clark - 2007-04-11
Many good-hearted Americans are always the last to know. For example, in the late 1990s as the tech-stock boom was ready to burst, excited novices were buying and holding obscenely priced equities. ...
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by James Dedolph - 2007-04-11
By now, I'm sure that almost everyone has heard of the sub-prime lending shakeup. In case you haven't heard, the sub-prime lending shakeup was the result of many lenders' policy of making loans that w...
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by Chris Navi - 2007-04-18
Since you bought your house, has your salary increased significantly? Have you had another child? Started your own business? If any of these are true, it's a good idea to reassess your mortgage. Perha...
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by Lee Unsworth - 2007-04-19
The world of becoming a home owner is becoming an increasingly distant prospect for those not yet on the housing market.As reported in one of my previous articles the average house price has risen ...
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by Debbie Dragon - 2007-04-30
There are two primary types of debt: secured and unsecured. The easiest way to understand whether or not you have secured or unsecured debt is to determine whether or not a creditor can take away an o...
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by Gordon Goodfellow - 2007-05-01
This article aims to tell you the awful truth about how banks apportion the month's repayment of interest by allocating various levels predicated on the different rates of interest that they charge, s...
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by Charley Hwang - 2007-05-09
Credit cards and interest rates go hand in hand. With 19% APRs wrecking bankrolls like clockwork; it is surprising to know that a 0% credit card interest rate exists. However, there are 0% interest ra...
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by Charley Hwang - 2007-05-09
If you own a small business, you're likely much than mindful of the demand to optimize every decision made when your money is concerned. If your business has access to funds that aren't promptly neede...
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by Ronnica Rothe - 2007-05-10
Over the past few years, many credit card companies have started changing their user agreements to include what is called a universal default clause. Because most people ignore the changes made to th...