Archive for the ‘Finance’ Category
Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:41 PM
Once upon a time a credit card was perceived to be nothing more than a piece of plastic used as a convenient form of payment, and it was quite common for a consumer to stick to the same credit card for many, many years.This has changed. The fierce competition between credit card issuers and the concomitant overabundance of credit card products have commoditized the plastic. Consumers are becoming increasingly discerning and decidedly less loyal. It is not uncommon for a c…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:39 PM
Interested in the First Commercially Available Stock Trading Robot?Are you looking for the best pennystocks? Who isn’t right? What I am about to share with you, is a very unusual story. I have been involved in many forms of investments including trading stocks for a long period of time. I thought I had heard of everything until what I am about to talk about. This is something my graduate studies did not talk about nor did any of the other traders I spent time around. I am…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 04:10:02 PM
Thousands of Britons are aiming to apply for a loan to help pay for plastic surgery, new figures indicate.
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Posted on October 21, 2007 03:10:46 PM
When I was an accountant, I was frequently amazed by the choices of my clients. They spent more time choosing a household appliance than they did learning how to handle their investments. When it came to buying an appliance, they spent hours trying to save $50. Would they trust the appliance store salesperson to tell them if they were getting a good deal? Nope, they would do the comparing on their own because the salesperson has a conflict of interest - commissions! However, when faced with investment decisions, they leave the major decisions up to the investment salesperson (broker, insurance agent, banker, etc).
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Posted on October 21, 2007 03:10:41 PM
Used textbooks are a cheaper alternative to new textbooks and are in high demand by most students who shop at their local college booksellers. Used textbooks are also sold on a national and even global scale through online merchant and auction websites which allow shoppers to search many major new and used book sellers at a time for specific titles.Used textbooks are 25% off the price of new, but they may contain notes or highlighting and could show wear. Used textbooks g…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 03:10:26 PM
You are someone who is proactive, self-assured and a person who still believes that personal goals and dreams can be a reality. You feel so much more in control when your future is in your hands and not based on decisions you have no control over. You consider the amazing opportunity that becoming an entrepreneur offers to you. After your research, you have decided that entering the world of Roadmap to Riches online marketing is the right decision.Why? You know you must t…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 03:10:13 PM
If you have found this article, you already know about the Roadmap to Riches, and you are most likely trying to decide if this is for real or not. I won’t waste your time with a fluff piece, just the real facts.In this first part I will review:1) what the system is and 2) who developed it.If you have looked at the sales process and ever wondered why some fail and some succeed, it is very simple. People are the deciding factor in how successful the process is or …
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Posted on October 21, 2007 03:10:12 PM
Without trying to sound cynical or sarcastic there are two ways to approach debt. One way is through careful planning and monitoring, and the other way is through careless actions and taking on more debt than your income can handle. With so much at stake, the idea of planning for debt becomes paramount.It would be difficult, if not impossible, to make it through life in this age without going into debt at some time or another. Debt, in and of itself, is not an evil, but r…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:48 PM
A rose may be a rose by any name, but when it comes to cash rebate cards, a cash back credit card is not a cash back credit card, at all. They differ widely in just about every conceivable way: Some are bland and uninteresting, some are completely overpriced and some have prickly thorns hidden in the rich green foliage.There are a couple of things you simply have to ask yourself when shopping for cash rebate credit card: What is the APR on purchases? What is the a…
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Posted on October 21, 2007 02:10:40 PM
Ah, the holiday season! Turkey and dressing, pumpkin pie, Santa hats, jingle bells, and lots and lots of eggnog make the season a delight. But all fun and reindeer games aside, you have to be careful to make sure you dont wind up as poor as Tiny Tim! Americans can spend as much as $1,000 a year on gifts for family and friends. That is a big chunk of money that can hit you pretty hard come January, but only if you dont plan ahead. There are some tips and tricks you can do to…
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