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How to Get a Low Mortgage Rate

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In debt? There’s an App for That!

With more and more people tightening their belts, there are a myriad of online tools that can help you work out how to manage your finances. Sites such as moneysupermarket.com are well known for finding the best rates and helping to make the most of your money, but a new breed of digital assistance has…

4 Money Lessons From Sports Lock-outs

More than just the players lose money due to games not being played. Just think of all the people involved in a sporting event. You have the doctors, trainers, venue employees and the entire team’s staff not earning a dime. Everyone at this point is temporarily out of work, from the team’s water boy, to the team’s mascot, down to the ticket taker and concession worker at the stadium. Not to mention, television networks like Fox Sports and ESPN lose money for not airing these games.

5 LESSONS LEARNED FROM MOVING

It’s finally over. We’re here. We’re (mostly) settled. A lot of folks have asked how it went, so I thought I would write a little bit about some of the things I learned from the move.

Predicting Stock Returns for Fun and Profit

The obvious question is — Given how hard it is to make good short-term predictions, how can it be that long-term predictions always work? I believe it is because investor emotion is not the primary influence on stock prices in the long term.

Why You Should Consider Home Insurance

The main question you need to ask yourself when thinking about the topic of home insurance is ‘Can you afford to rebuild your home and replace all your belongings’?  In most cases, presumably the common answer would be no. A persons home is usually the largest asset they’ll ever own, and in most cases a…

How to Make the Most of Your Credit Cards

Research shows that America is a country of credit card users. A recent study from the Federal Reserve revealed that, in 2010, almost 610 million credit cards were used in the United States. This probably comes as no surprise given how convenient it is to spend using these little pieces of plastic and many lenders…

How to Choose the Best Credit Card

Since credit cards were first introduced to Britain in 1966 there has been massive change in how we as consumers use them, as well as the range of cards and benefits available. Introduced as a method of borrowing that allows you to lend without potentially have to pay interest, credit cards can now be used…

Could a Trust Deed Help You?

Guest article According to the leading authority on bankruptcy, over 5,000 people in Scotland were declared insolvent over the second quarter of 2011, suggesting that many people in the country are still struggling to tackle debt problems. Currently, over half a million Scots are taking on extra debt through credit cards overdrafts and loans, which…

Do You Know the World of Credit Cards?

You probably have, like most of us, more than one credit card. But did you know that there are many different types of cards? It’s possible that you might not be using the card that’s best for you!

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