Instant cash loan
An instant cash loan can help you meet all your immediate and pressing needs. When some cash emergency arises it can be greatly distressing going through a long loan application process and a lengthy loan approval waiting period. An instant cash loan can be an appealing option in such instances. A cash advance loan is one type of instant cash loan. A cash advance loan requires no credit check; therefore the loan approval process is instant. There have been many websites popping up competing to ...Read the rest of this post »
January 12, 2012
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US Consumer Confidence: Stimulus Exit Possibility Boosts the Dollar
The US dollar seems to have added some muscle when it strengthened on the back of positive economic data suggestive of improving economic conditions in the US. Some of the positive news on the US economic front includes, narrowing of monthly job losses to 11,000 in November accompanied by initial claims for jobless benefits dropping to their lowest since September 2008. Adding further fuel to growth was a slowdown in the decline in US home prices and some improvement in consumer ...Read the rest of this post »
January 8, 2012
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Cash loan offers
There are different types of consumer loans you can apply for. While some consumer loans will give you a cash loan, such as a payday advance loan, other loans will not put cash in your hands but allow you to finance your home or pay your college tuition. One type of cash loan, a payday advance loan, allows you to get instant cash in your pocket. There is no credit check required and the application process is very simple. The cash can be kept for a certain period of time after which it must be ...Read the rest of this post »
January 7, 2012
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Get Mortgage Refinance Approval with Low Interest Rates from Obamas Stimulus
President Obamas housing stimulus plan provides no cost, low interest rate mortgage refinancing options for nearly any homeowner, with any financial problems. This stimulus plan is designed so that struggling homeowners can save money, prevent their home from being lost to foreclosure, or both. Here is what homeowners need to know about getting a home loan refinancing approval from Obamas housing stimulus plan. This housing stimulus plan has been designed so that homeowners with any financial ...Read the rest of this post »
January 6, 2012
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Gas Prices and the Impact of Inflation
Year Item Price Rate of Inflation 03/80 Gasoline (per gallon) 1.252 03/05 Gasoline (per gallon) 2.065 2.02% 03/80 Bread, white, per lb 0.502 03/05 Bread, white, per lb 1.002 2.80% 03/80 Consumer Price Index 80.10 03/05 Consumer Price Index 193.30 3.59% Source: U.S. Department of Labor - Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov) What is Inflation? Inflation is an indication of the rising cost of goods and services in the economy. For example, a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was 1.252 in ...Read the rest of this post »
January 5, 2012
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Moneynet promotes a more ethical approach to investing with new
a href="http://www.moneynet.co.uk/">Moneynet.co.uk, the UK's most established personal finance consumer information website, has published the latest edition in its series of onlin e product guides to help consumers get to grips with the increasing complexity of personal finance products. Continuing the success achieved by the previous credit card, mortgage, life insurance and loan guides, Moneynet has issued a new guide to cover the subject of ethical investment. With the number of ethical ...Read the rest of this post »
January 4, 2012
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Rate tarts losing ability to cherry pick
A 'rate tart' is someone who switches from one zero per cent introductory credit card deal to another to avoid paying interest; however they may be set to become something of the past. Recently a number of the major credit card companies, including Egg, Barclays, the Royal Bank of Scotland and MBNA have introduced transfer charges for people who want to shift their outstanding credit card balances to a new card to take advantage of a zero per cent introductory rate. Rate tarts will wait until ...Read the rest of this post »
January 3, 2012
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Capitalizing on the Recessionary Market - How Federal Stimulus Money is Helping in Debt Elimination
We are all well aware of how America is struggling with its economy. American people seem to have got themselves badly entangled in credit card loan and home loan debts. Most of them are jobless, some have even become homeless. Others have been offered to continue their work only if they are ready to bear huge salary cuts. The society at large is constantly struggling with bad debt problems; the problem of debt elimination has multiplied manifolds. Keeping this in mind Obama's Bail out money ...Read the rest of this post »
January 1, 2012
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Blair bribes parents and children into higher education
Government financial assistance for pre-university education It would seem that the media mania over the cost of an education is finally paying off, with the UK government taking increasingly strong measures to maintain the current level of school leavers moving into higher education. According to the Times Higher Education Supplement, 48% of teenagers believe it is too expensive to go university, hence the creation of two government schemes designed to distract students from fees, loans and ...Read the rest of this post »
December 31, 2011
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Student loans
Getting a higher education can be a very expensive option that may leave you in a financial crisis after you graduate. On average each student who seeks higher education is left with $15,000 in student loans and $2,000 in credit card debts. While getting an advanced education is a great idea, starting out in life with a large debt is not. Is there anything that you can do to reduce your debts? The first step to avoid any financial crisis is planning. You should begin planning for how to fund ...Read the rest of this post »
December 29, 2011
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