Debt Consolidation – Signs It Might Be Time to Consider, Ways to Do It
If you are deep in debt, debt consolidation may be your best option. Here are some way to determine if you need to consolidate your debt and how to do...
Difficulty Qualifying for a Mortgage as a Retiree
As a retiree, qualifying for a mortgage can be difficult. So, take these steps so you can get that mortgage or refinance when rates remain historically low.
Negotiating for a Used Car
Auto Loans, Savings & Investment, Smart Spending
Are you negotiating for a used car to get yourself a new vehicle? Here are some tips to help make your negotiations a success.
Where Can I Find Unclaimed Money?
Economic News, Savings & Investment
Most of us are good at keeping track of our finances. However, if you sit down and think about all the different accounts that you have, you might be...
Health Insurance Exchange Promotes Competition
Healthcare, Insurance, Smart Spending
How health insurance exchanges are structured now promotes greater competition through transparency and price comparison.
What Will The End Of Fannie Mae Mean For Rates?
There may be gridlock in Washington these days, but there is one issue that seems to have bipartisan support and that is that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must go....
Using a Credit Card to Buy a Car
By now, most people know you can buy almost anything on a credit card. Including a car.
Companies Continue to Stockpile Cash
Economic News, Savings & Investment
Smaller companies couldn’t handle the pressure, and they folded. Bigger companies restructured and began to stockpile cash.
Google’s Nexus Strategy
Google’s Nexus product line and many other products don’t seem to follow a coherent strategy, but the overarching goal is hidden under the mess of products.
Choosing the First Credit Card for Your College Student
Going off to college requires many things, which can include the college student’s first credit card. Here’s some advice on how to choose the best one.
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