Monthly Archives: August 2010

How To Use a Basic Retirement Calculator

Author: Kerry Ng Title: How To Use a Basic Retirement Calculator Article: A basic retirement calculator is a program that you can find for free on the Internet. This calculator will take your current retirement savings information, let you factor in th… Continue reading

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Risking Too Much for the Money

Author: Ki Gray Title: Risking Too Much for the Money Article: The fact is that the financial meltdown, now widely known as the Great Recession, started on Wall Street. It is also a fact that the meltdown quickly reverberated off the pavement of Main … Continue reading

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Why Your Living Trust is Safe in Economic Turmoil (Part 1)

Author: Kevin Von Tungeln Title: Why Your Living Trust is Safe in Economic Turmoil (Part 1) Article: The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA ’08) is a law recently passed by Congress attempting to alleviate the enormous financial crisis … Continue reading

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Should I List Who Gets What In A Will?

Author: Mike McCoy Title: Should I List Who Gets What In A Will? Article: I’ve often heard how a parent attempts to prevent heirs from fighting over items by predetermining who gets what or by giving things away in advance without all heirs present. Al… Continue reading

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Crash Course in Saving Hundreds of Dollars on Groceries

Author: Leann Moyers Title: Crash Course in Saving Hundreds of Dollars on Groceries Article: Want to save money, but don’t have time to learn all the tips and tricks? Not a problem. There are some quick things you can learn today that will save you m… Continue reading

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Debt Management In A Recession

Author: Melanie Taylor Title: Debt Management In A Recession Article: When the nation’s economy is doing badly, it makes sense to prepare for bad news. People tend to reduce their spending for all kinds of reasons.

It might be because they’ve lost th… Continue reading

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How To Use Your Credit Score

Author: Peter Kenny Title: How To Use Your Credit Score Article: Your credit score is one of the most important decision-making factors that lenders use when they are considering you for a loan. The loan may be for a new home or new car or it could be … Continue reading

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Do You Need An Individual Retirement Account?

Author: Jerry Glynn Title: Do You Need An Individual Retirement Account? Article: An Individual Retirement Account or IRA is defined as a retirement plan that allows the depositor to enjoy certain tax advantages for savings that are intended for retire… Continue reading

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