January 12, 2010 – 2:43 am
When it comes to investing, many first time investors want to leap right in with each feet. Unfortunately, very few of these investors are successful. Investing in something requires a point of skill. It is necessary to remember that few investments are a positive thing – there is the chance of losing your money!
December 9, 2009 – 3:13 am
An security system is an important investment in safe guarding your home, family or your business, but there is no reason to overpay for the alarm monitoring. If you’re like most Americans with an alarm system at their home or business, you paid a small setup fee and agreed to enter into a 3-5 year contract paying $35 or more per month for alarm monitoring services. What you probably don’t know is that after your contract has expired, you’re free to switch to any alarm monitoring company you choose and start saving now. Switch without Sacrificing Service Quality. You can make the switch from one of the large alarm companies without sacrificing the quality of service you receive if you do a bit of homework and checking into the company before you switch. We’ve put together several tips on things to look to help make your decision.
By Janet Kopowski
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Posted in Finance
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Also tagged alarm monitoring, alarm panel, alarm system, business, family, Finance, Home, home improvement, home security, money saving, security, wireless alarm
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November 4, 2009 – 1:13 am
Growing older is part of life. There is no way to get around it while you are still living. At some point in our lives we will become a good candidate for geriatric care. We spend our lives caring for our loved ones, our children and friends, and at one point we will be the ones that need care.
By Brenda Clifton
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Posted in Finance
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Also tagged baby boomers, care, family, Finance, financial planning, health, Insurance, lifestyle, long term, long term care insurance, obama heath care, retirement, seniors
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October 30, 2009 – 2:07 am
So how do you find free foreclosure lists…? Clearly, it’s normally as simple as doing a Google search. But that’s not where you should end though; you need to be certain you’re making use of a trustworthy resource or else you could finish up acquiring some bad data.
By Jason Myers
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Posted in Debt
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Also tagged business, credit, Debt, divorce, Finance, financial tips, foreclosure, foreclosures, money, mortgage, payment
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October 19, 2009 – 2:38 am
A 125 home equity loan, like the name indicates, is a loan that is based on the equity in your home. However, traditional home equity loans are generally only for the actual amount of the equity that you have built up on your house. With a 125% home equity loan, you can receive 25% more than your equity.
October 18, 2009 – 1:56 am
There are so many aspects to Forex trading that it is really not difficult to get confused. Where is your take off point? What must you search for? What products must be tapped? And foremost, what are the Rules for Forex Trading to consistently make profits?
By Jason Myers
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Posted in Finance
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Also tagged business, credit, day trading, Finance, forex, forex news, forex trading, market, market trading, money management, stock, stock market
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September 18, 2009 – 2:14 am
Anything regarding law can become complex to understand, especially when you don’t understand the requirements that are involved or the terms. Even within family law, there is many things to understand. None of the states are completely the same either when it comes to the different laws regarding the family. Every state essentially has different laws and requirements to what is required for marriage, along with the other things that have to do with the family.
September 13, 2009 – 2:18 am
Many folk accidentally find understanding the value of long term care insurance to be a hard task. However [*COMMA] you should be in a position to understand all the values that lie behind having long term care insurance for your existence and what it can significantly do to benefit you.
By Terry Stanfield
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Posted in Finance
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Also tagged asset protection, baby boomers, consumer guide, education, family, Finance, financial planning, health, Insurance, lifestyle, long term care, long term care insurance, retirement, seniors
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