How Much Auto Insurance is Enough?
Buying auto insurance is a necessary evil for anyone who wants to drive a car. In fact, each state has passed laws mandating that people buy at least some insurance....
Setting Up a Monthly Budget and Implementing It
Many of us have been there – running out of money a week before receiving your next pay check or not having enough to pay your monthly bills. Before you...
Improving Your Credit Rating
Credit has become a seemingly indispensable part of our everyday lives. Consequently, it helps to have a clear understanding of personal credit reports and credit ratings. This knowledge includes learning...
August Home Sales Increase to Highest Rate in 2 Years
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), existing home sales for the month of August climbed to 7.8%. This translates into an annual rate of 4.82 million units compared...
Housing Starts Rise Show Weak Real Estate Recovery
The United States Department of Commerce released the August 2012 data for new housing starts and reported that new housing starts showed growth, but overall real estate recovery is less...
What to Do If You Can’t Make Your Credit Card Payments
If you cannot make credit card payments, it is important that you take at least some type of action and avoid dealing with debt collectors.
Five of the Best Cars for College Students
Find out which cars received recognition from automobile websites like Autobytel or Edmund.com as among the best cars for college students.
Risks of Co-Signing For Student Loans
Today, more students than ever before are taking on debt in order to go to college. With the high cost of tuition at both public and private schools and with...
Eating Healthy Without Spending a Fortune
Conversations about eating healthy invariably turn into what has longed been considered an obstacle to healthy eating-cost, especially for people with families. However, it is important to understand that healthy eating...
Don’t Allow Lenders to Take Advantage of You – How to Read Loan Agreement
Many consumers use credit as an everyday part of their lives. People routinely receive loans to purchase appliances, vehicles, mortgages or a line of credit. A loan agreement represents a...
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