Archive for the Personal Finance Category
Posted on February 2, 2012 by Trent Cole
Getting a deposit account is one of the best paths to begin teaching your youngster the significance of cashflow control at a tender age. The earlier youngsters get comfortable with wisely handling money and learning to budget the more trained they’ll be once they have become adults. I think ING Direct is hands down the best online bank when it comes to kids. With an easy to use child friendly site and a ton of wonderful features, it truly is a no-brainer.
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Posted on February 1, 2012 by Debra L. MOrrison
We know that money matters. It’s the foundation of commerce and how we pay for what we need to survive. Yet understanding financial markets, how money works, money terms – well, that may be a huge topic that frightens even the most sophisticated minds! The only possible way to beat the subject is to decontruct it down into sizable slices and build out from that solid base. Here are 5 principles of money that while they’d seem to be insultingly basic, they’re where everybody has to begin in order to master money matters.
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Posted on July 9, 2011 by admin
Credit card interest rates rose to record heights this week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Rate Report.
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Posted on July 9, 2011 by admin
WASHINGTON – Senate Democrats have drafted a sweeping debt-reduction plan that would slice $4 trillion from projected borrowing over the next decade without touching the expensive health and retirement programs targeted by President Barack Obama.
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Posted on July 9, 2011 by admin
HUNT VALLEY, Md. — I read a Wall Street Journal article recently by a reporter for whom I have a great deal of respect, but who acted as a conduit for a fundamentally flawed majority opinion on the part of some financial advisers — that risk-taking in investing and financial planning leads naturally to reward
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Posted on July 9, 2011 by admin
With 25 days to go before debt ceiling D-Day, President Obama says he’s gunning for the big deal — the comprehensive, balanced plan that would take a big knife to the country’s debt.
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Posted on July 8, 2011 by Joe Maguire
Pounds till payday understands what it means to have resources that can quickly straighten out a financial compromise. A variety of individuals work diligently to maintain a practical and cost effective approach to living their lives; and they know that some times it’s not enough. They have an application process that is quick and easy to support the urgent need to defuse financial challenges.
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Posted on July 6, 2011 by
In today's Twitter town hall, President Obama answered a question from Dexter Smith about the constitutionality of the debt ceiling.
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Posted on July 6, 2011 by
Negotiations on raising the debt ceiling, tied to tackling the nation’s growing deficit, have officially reached an impasse.
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Posted on July 1, 2011 by
There are those who believe that the debt ceiling is unconstitutional, according to CNN Money. There are some who believe that, if the current impasse in Congress over whether or not to raise the debt ceiling is not resolved and the debt ceiling is not raised by August 2
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