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  • Stop Losses - My Biggest Downfall  By : Lance Beggs
    One of the common email questions I get through my website relates to difficulties in sticking with stop losses

    Some traders don’t place one in the market at all, promising that they’ll get out when price hits a certain level
  • The Hidden Fees and Student Cards  By : Tom Tessin
    Like anything you start using for the first time in life, you tend to be a little weary of how things work and if you’re actually using it properly When it comes to a student credit card, it shouldn’t be any different
  • High Ratio Mortgages Help You Get The Home You Want  By : Crystal Mate
    High ratio mortgages The term conjures up frightening images of high risk loans and unbearable levels of debt
  • Reduce Your Debt Load With Home Mortgage Refinancing  By : Crystal Mate
    What volume of debt are you carrying right now If you are like most Canadians, you have debts that exceed your annual net income
  • Credit Repair Adventures: A True Story  By : Jim Kemish
    The Credit Repair Journey Begins

    Bob and Sue are real people They are smart and resourceful, but several years ago they made some bad choices
  • Importance of Car Insurance and Home Insurance Coverage  By : Frank Rodriguez
    In today's world, having the right home and or car insurance is more important than ever Car and home insurance are two of the most necessary forms of insurance you'll find
  • The Rental Market Could Be A Winner In The Credit Crunch  By : Andrew Redfern
    As the credit crunch begins to bite hard into family life and businesses, there is one area that is experiencing an upturn At first you may think this would be a debt management company, however the rental market in the UK is beginning to boom amongst the doom and gloom of the economy in general
  • Credit Crunch Impacts On Family Life  By : Andrew Redfern
    The credit crunch is beginning to bite into the heart of families in the UK

    Transact, a forum representing over 1,000 organizations that advise on dealing with financial difficulties and debt management have reported a steep rise in the number of middle class families that are asking for help
  • Using Software to Organize and Improve Your Stock Investing  By : Jack Benson
    Ever since man invented the computer, it has become an invaluable tool As more people learn to use the computer and take advantage of its capabilities, it has become a part of our everyday lives
  • Understanding Forex Day Trading  By : Richard M. Davieess
    Forex day trading can be incredibly profitable if done correctly Successful Forex day traders enjoy not only the profit and wealth-building potential of Forex trading but the peace of mind of not holding open Forex trades overnight
  • UK Pension Holders: Guide to QROPS  By : Amy Nut
    Having your money in a British pension can make it difficult to access, particularly if you are living overseas as an expatriate The heavy taxes imposed by the HMRC and all of the rules and regulations that you have to go through to access your money make using your money difficult
  • Why Students and Credit Gets a Bad Name  By : Tom Tessin
    I’m sure if you’re in your late teens and you’re about to enter college or you’re in high school, I’m sure you’ve heard the credit cards are awful and you should stay away from them Its funny how we tend to listen to people that generally don’t know what they are talking about and today I’m going to rant a little bit on why you should give credit cards a shot and how you should use them properly
  • Starting Your Credit History the Right Way  By : Tom Tessin
    When it comes to the wonderful world of credit, it can get quite confusing and the main question that many new comers love to ask is, “How the heck do I start building credit” This answer is actually easier to answer than you thought
  • First Home Loans – What Level Of Risk Is Right For You?  By : Crystal Mate
    Signing the agreement to secure your first home loan can be more than a little nerve-wracking With the average Canadian house price hovering at around $300,000, the amount of most first home loans is well over $200,000 – a significant sum, to say the least
  • Get The Home You’ve Always Wanted With Affordable Second Mortgages  By : Crystal Mate
    Is your home less than it could be After living a few years in a home, many homeowners find they want to make some changes
  • 10 Ways To Save When Renewing Your Car Insurance  By : Bev Sharpe
    With car insurance premiums set to rise again this year, we could all do with a little help getting the maximum value for money out of our premiums

    The fact is that many drivers are still paying more than they have to for their car insurance and could save hundreds by following a few simple steps at renewal time
  • Advice On Choosing The Right Mortgage  By : Crystal Mate
    Choosing the right mortgage may seem easy enough Find the best rate and sign on the dotted line, right
  • Avoiding Headaches When Buying Your First Home  By : Crystal Mate
    When buying your first home, you should be prepared to ask yourself some important questions Analyze your needs, your financial state and your future plans to ensure you make the right home buying decision
  • Who Can Apply For QROPS?  By : Amy Nutt
    British citizens who are living permanently abroad often struggle with finding the right investment option for their retirement funds British pension plans tend to keep the money tied up within the UK, making it difficult for the expatriate to access his or her funds
  • Learn Debt Consolidation With Us  By : Ajeet Khurana
    When you have debt it can seem like you will never be able to overcome it  When you make several payments each month you are paying a lot of money out of pocket not to the actual amount that is outstanding but in interest
  • Look at the Right Place For Debt Help  By : Ajeet Khurana
    No one likes getting a mailbox full of bills, and even worse are the phone calls from creditors demanding that you send them payment right away  What happens if you don't have the money to pay up
  • Get the Debt Relief You Want  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Debt in and of itself is not a bad thing, sometimes you have to take on loan to move forward and reach your goals  For instance, we all take on a debt when we buy a home or when we buy a car, but this is often necessary and it is worth it
  • The Components of Car Insurance  By : Ungira Pandit
    Car Insurance is a necessity in today’s world if you drive and own a car Driving on the roads even one day without car insurance is taking a risky chance and can put your finances in serious jeopardy
  • Debt Consolidation – Dos and Don’ts  By : Melanie Taylor
    You’ve probably heard all kinds of stories about debt consolidation Some of them portray it as the simplest and best way out of debt
  • Guides to Apply For Student Credit Cards  By : Thanakit K.
    More and more credit card companies are now issuing student credit cards A student credit card is a students first experience of handling finances independently and entry into the world of credit card usage
  • What You Should Know About Bike Insurance  By : Ungira Pandit
    Do you live for the adrenaline rush and exhilarating experience of riding a motor bike If that’s your cup of tea make sure you are riding responsibly along with having fun
  • Cover a Lost Income With Income Insurance  By : Simon Burgess
    There are two types of income insurance you could consider, income payment protection insurance and income protection insurance Both polices would provide you with an income if you lose your own, however there the similarity ends and it is essential to choose the right type of protection for your needs
  • Income Protection Insurance Can Help if You Lose Your Own Income  By : Simon Burgess
    Income protection insurance should not be confused with a product of a very similar name, income payment protection insurance While the two are similar names and they would provide an income if you lost your own, the terms and conditions under which they do are very different
  • Income Protection Insurance Against Redundancy  By : Simon Burgess
    Redundancy can happen at anytime but you can protect against the unknown and the fact that it might happen to you Income protection insurance would allow you to take out a policy for a fixed premium each month depending on how much you want to protect and your age
  • Income Payment Protection, Choose a Policy Independently  By : Simon Burgess
    By shopping around for your income payment protection you are able to save money on the cover and get the information needed to be able to decide if this type of protection is suitable There is another type of protection that has a similar name and it is important not to get the two confused as they cover different things

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