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How Secure are Your Bank Account and Assets?

If you're reading this you most likely live in a first world country with established banks, a stable government and a safe neighborhood -- somewhere you can sleep at night knowing your family’s future is safe.

Richard Price

 

 
War of the Worlds: Student Finance Versus Life

Financial strain on UK students leads to long-term debt problems

Richard Brown

 

 
How To Automate Your Collections

Having been a landlord since the early part of 1994, I feel fairly safe in stating I've tried almost every imaginable way of collecting monthly payments from my residents. I want to run through some ...

Tim Randle

 

 
Fraud - Would You Credit It?

Fraudulent use of credit cards abroad has decreased while ID theft continues to rise...

Richard Brown

 

 
It Was Not That Long Ago

It was not long ago when in 2001 when we had 2 million lay offs. Two million Americans lost their jobs. That is not very bad considering the enormity of the employment base in this country, but it is still too high for my blood. It is a travesty when the greatest nation in the world cannot control its regulatory bureaucracy, which caused those job loses.

Lance Winslow

 

 
Types of Collection Agencies

Credit Collection agencies provide much desired relief to creditors by taking over their credit collection processes. These types of collection agencies offer services to a wide array of sectors and across a vast spectrum of businesses:

Steve Austin

 

 
Why Join the Credit Union? Better Benefits are Hard to Find!

What is a credit union? A credit union is a not-for-profit, cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members. Credit unions serve people that share something in common such as an employer or place of worship. Credit unions allow members to pool their savings, lend to one another, and have a voice in the governance in the organization. This aspect of credit unions is particularly appealing given the increasing alienation many consumers are feeling from mega banks...

Nicole Soltau

 

 
Buyer BEWARE

In today's past-paced, action-packed society, the pressure is on YOU to buy NOW. But this can often lead to problems - and it's not always th best idea to succumb to the pressure...

Gary Durkin

 

 
Credit Cards and Home Equity Loans - Read the Fine Print

The “fine print” in credit card statements, home equity loan and mortgage contracts can contain some expensive clauses. Watch out.

Charles Essmeier

 

 
Self-Employment-Managing Your Money: Tips for Living with a Fluctuating Cash Flow (Part Two)

Part Two: The way you manage your money is one of the first things you'll change when you move from employment to self-employment. You are moving from an environment where you received income in equal amounts at set intervals to one where your income fluctuates. Managing money in such circumstances is both unfamiliar and uncomfortable for most of us. These are some tips I developed from my experience of 10+ years of self-employment.

Ellen Zucker

 

 
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