Personal Finance Articles
11: Claiming Against Uninsured Drivers: A Quick Guide
Have you ever been hit by an uninsured driver? If you have then you probably know the procedure regarding how to claim. However, if you are lucky enough to have never been hit by an uninsured driver then the idea might seem like a complete and utter nightmare to you. Well, it should be because it is if you have no idea how to claim for that and you realise that most car insurance quotes do not cover you for it!
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12: Retirement Lifestyle Choices
So what are you planning to do after retirement? How much will your new lifestyle cost? Many retired people never think about things like financial stability and entertainment before they retire. Many will simply rely on pension or social security income, but that is not a good way to approach life. There are many ways that you will be able to enjoy your life after retirement, however, you will need to make some changes.
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13: Hot Stock Picks And Their 5 Winning Order Types
Experts know there are 5 different types of order you need to know about when it comes to trading stocks, and here is the skinny on each type of trade:
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14: Reduce Credit Accounts for a Better Credit Score
Working to rebuild your credit score is helped immensely when you know some of the deeper details and factors that go into determining that score. You're probably aware of the broad reasons for your score, but these further points may surprise you and help you get the great credit score you need much sooner. We also have some additional tips to help keep your accounts in good shape.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 29th 2008 | Category: Personal Finance | Total views: 1 |
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15: Want to Reduce Driving Costs? Sell Your Car!
With fuel prices rising there's lots of advice going around about how to lower transportation costs. I hear everything from "hypermilling" to making sure your tires are always full. The biggest consideration on cutting back on driving costs is to determine whether you can get rid of your car entirely.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 27th 2008 | Category: Personal Finance | Total views: 1 |
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16: Car Insurance Quotes: How To Get The Best Deals
Car insurance has the potential to be a major expense that drivers pay year after year to legally be able to keep driving their cars on the road. Not only does it protect you in the event of theft and accidents on the road, but it also keeps you on the right side of the law. However, it could cost you a huge chunk of your household budget if the insurance company considers you undesirable. This is determined by all sorts of factors, including but not limited to, postcode, the presence of a garage and car alarm system, the make and model of the car and the individual's demographic group.
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17: A Look At Internet Offshore Banking
You are making use of offshore banking if you are using the services of a bank that is present in a different jurisdiction or country than where you live? The primary advantage of offshore banking is getting savings on tax; In addition, the depositor also gets more secrecy and risk cover. The word offshore originates from the habits of the UK inhabitants to start an account in the banks located in the Isles of the British Channels. The word becomes accepted as part of the English Language vocabulary to define all form of banking transactions that were done this way. The islands became hot favorites for all countries to start banking with them due to the tax advantages and their regulations.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 26th 2008 | Category: Personal Finance | Total views: 1 |
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18: Exploring The Benefits of Capital One
We all need money to live and when our cash runs low, a credit card can come in handy. Credit cards are also helpful when you are traveling, as most people hate to carry cash over long distances.
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19: The Financial Door Swings Both Ways
Taking a proactive approach to paying off your credit card debt is like making a great investment decision. We would all love to find a stock or investment strategy that returned us 15-20% interest; well this is the type of savings you can achieve by paying down that credit debt.
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20: Cutting Expenses Can Be Surprisingly Easy
While credit cards were initially conceived as a medium through which people could obtain luxuries that might otherwise elude them for months or years, credit cards have now become more prized for their ability as an open line of credit that can act as a lifeline in the case of an emergency. It's recommended that all households have at least three months worth of expenses set aside should something unforeseen occur, and most credit cards will extend this level of credit to anyone with a good credit score.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 25th 2008 | Category: Personal Finance | Total views: 0 |
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