How to Get a Cheap Credit Card

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Credit Cards

It used to be said that, “A penny saved is a penny earned.” These days, though, it’s a different story. If you want to buy a home, it used to be good advice to save everything you could afford before you bought. Today, though, it’s not likely you’ll get a home at all if you wait that long. Because of this, today, you need to borrow for a lot of things. However, that doesn’t mean that you need to pay a lot of interest. You can find many low-cost credit cards and loans, no matter your income level or credit rating. It may take a little work to find these, but you need to find the right credit cards and loans for your needs. Doing so can save you literally hundreds of pounds in interest charges and fees every year. Read more

Tips For Getting the Best Auto Loans

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Car Loans

When it comes to getting the best auto loans there are some things you need to keep in mind which will eventually help you. One thing is for certain and that is that there are plenty of vehicle loans out there that are not ideal deal for you. However, if you do not do the research then you will find it difficult to find the very best loan for you. The following tips will however make it easy to find the very best car loan for your personal situation.

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Auto Loans Bad Credit : Get Financed Despite Poor Credit

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Car Loans

eople often feel that bad credit and auto loans will never come together in a single sentence. However, with auto loans bad credit, you can easily get the auto loans in the same way you get a personal loan with good credit. The best choice for those persons who require a new auto urgently happens to be this loan. A person can easily find the perfect auto loans bad credit lenders through the online loan lending websites.

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What Is Car Loan Amortization and Why Should I Care

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Car Loans

What Is Car Loan Amortization and Why Should I Care

Amortization is the gradual reduction of a term debt by periodic payments sufficient to pay the current interest and to eliminate the principal at maturity. The amount of periodic payments depends, in part, on the principal, the interest rate and the length of time of the loan. Read more

How Many Times Can You Refinance

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Home Loans

Have you owned your home for many years and have refinanced once and are thinking of doing it again? Many people question how many times home refinance is an option and the answer is that you can refinance as often as you would like. Of course, you could refinance often, but it wouldn’t be a good idea. If you refinanced your loan every couple of years, you will end up losing money because this process will take a few months to pay for itself.

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Risks of Home Refinance

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Home Loans

Generally speaking, when you look into home refinance there are more benefits than risks. This being said, it is important to understand the risks and educate yourself to limit or eliminate some of the risks or pitfalls of refinance. Many of the people that suffer from these pitfalls are people who did not get all of the information that was needed about refinancing to make the best decision for their situation.

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Secured Home Loans: Your Home Is Valuable

July 15, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Home Loans

Home is one of the great assets and it can act as a means of great monetary support in the time of financial crunch. If you have your own home then it is of exorbitant importance. You may have several desires but short of fund makes your entire plan failure. In fact, arranging fund at a time to fulfill all the dreams and desires is not possible for a middle income group. Secured homes loans are the way through which you can arrange the fund as per your need. Read more

DNA clears parents of child beauty queen murder

July 10, 2008 by dez  
Filed under News

The parents of a murdered US six-year-old beauty queen have been cleared of any involvement in her death by new DNA tests.

Prosecutors said the latest testing techniques on male DNA found on JonBenet Ramsey’s clothes did not match those of any family members.

The findings clear JonBenet’s parents John and Patsy almost 12 years after her death.

JonBenet was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her parents’ home in Boulder, Colorado, in December 1996. Read more

Bon Jovi attack touts

July 10, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Music

have spoken of their anger at news that tickets for this weekend’s free New York show are being sold for over $1000. The band posted a statement on their official website today, reacting to news that a black market has taken off for the Central Park gig on eBay. The veteran rockers are due to play to 60,000 people on Saturday but their attempt to end the “Lost Highway” world tour on a high seems under threat. In the statement, which has reportedly since been removed, Jon Bon Jovi and co admitted to being “sorely disappointed” by the news.

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What makes a typical equity release customer?

July 10, 2008 by dez  
Filed under Dept Help

Ten years ago equity release was an afterthought and for those already retired, with 70 being the average age of a typical customer. The main reasons for this was that the majority retiring at this time would be 65, have reasonable final salary pensions and would take their tax free cash.

During the years that followed they would use the tax free cash to subsidise their lifestyle to an equivalent level as to when they were working. Inevitably over and over the story was the same: dwindling savings and a need to replenish them. Read more

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