January, 2010

Buying Your First Car

Everything you need to know If you buy a new car it can really hurt your wallet. Young people are always taking out loans to buy cars. I have tips for anyone who wants to learn how to buy a car. Your first suggestion I would first advice you never to buy a car brand new. The first ...

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Watchdog: Bailouts Created More Risk In System

The government's response to the financial meltdown has made it more likely the United States will face a deeper crisis in the future, an independent watchdog at the Treasury Department warned.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us Read more about Watchdog: Bailouts Created More Risk In System...

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Poor children are like stray animals, says Andre Bauer

Carry on, South Carolina – from Mark Sanford to Andre Bauer South Carolina is a perfectly fine place, I’m sure. The Palmetto state is doubtless beautiful, and a fine place to reside. However, its recent political history has been talk show cannon fodder. Gov. Mark Sanford went on his soul-searching trip on the Appalachian Trail (aka ...

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Homeowner Wants To Walk, Despite New Loan Terms

Thad Salter's home is now worth less than half of its 2006 purchase price of $300,000. Even after his bank modified his mortgage, Salter wondered whether it would be better to walk away from the loan. At least one law professor says he should do just that.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us Read more about ...

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Set Up a Rainy Day Fund

A Savings Need [caption id="" align="alignright" width="240" caption="Photo: flickr via bala_"][/caption] Saving money in anticipation of life’s difficulties is as old as the concept of money itself. People have been hoarding money since the its inception. It is realistic to save money. It is a major requirement of life to have enough cash to handle the tough ...

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