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Slashing Your Credit Card APR

By • Aug 31st, 2011 • Category: Credit Cards, Miscellaneous

If you are looking to get out of debt, one way to do so is to lower your credit card APR. The APR is the interest that you are going to be paying on any outstanding credit card balance. The lower the APR, the lower the amount of money that you have to pay in [...]



ECB raises key interest rate by quarter-point

By • Apr 13th, 2011 • Category: Bankruptcy

ECB raises key interest rate by quarter-point The European Central Bank is raising its main interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to fight inflation despite the debt problems afflicting Portugal, Greece and Ireland. Read more on News West 9 Midland Markets expect ECB rate increase (AP:FRANKFURT, Germany) Markets are braced for an [...]



Latest “Avoid Bankruptcy” News

By • Apr 8th, 2011 • Category: Bankruptcy

Markets expect ECB rate increase FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) – Markets are braced for an interest rate increase Thursday from the European Central Bank, and waiting for clues about how far and how fast the bank will raise rates as it tries to ward off inflation from rising food and oil prices. Read more on Your [...]



Home Owners Caught up In Subprime Crisis

By • Mar 19th, 2010 • Category: Loans

Struggling borrowers are getting deeper into trouble with the subprime interest rate crisis worsening. Many mortgage holders have been unable to wait and have had to foreclose on their homes, putting them in a worse position as far as living conditions are concerned. So many people continue to try and solve the situation, but in [...]



How to Figure Out Annuity Rates

By • Oct 14th, 2009 • Category: Retirement

If you’re thinking about investing in annuities, you might be a bit intimidated. Interest rates are an essential aspect of ranking annuities. The labyrinth of data that you’ll encounter can be very discouraging, and create doubt about your choices. Immediate annuities There are some key interest rate components to focus on that should filter out [...]



Mortgage Rates: Few Tips For Getting A Good Deal

By • Sep 29th, 2009 • Category: Credit

Home mortgage helps you for biggest investment you’ll ever make in your life is possibly your home. You must have spend time searching for your dream home, gone through all the anxiety of buying it, putting in it up and made it your own. The fiscal and touching values tied to your home are immeasurable. [...]



How To Afford an Automobile

By • Aug 11th, 2009 • Category: Credit

Owning a car is a dream for many, especially if you are 18 years old and have been given your first taste of freedom. After all, you no longer need to report to your parents of your whereabouts, and you are legally able to take care of yourself. Wanting a car is a dream many [...]



Financing Your Vehicle on a Reasonable Budget

By • Apr 7th, 2009 • Category: Loans

Financing Your Vehicle Do you want to be able to finance your vehicle affordably? Many people are looking for a cheap car financing deal and there are ways to go about the process that will allow you to finance a vehicle on your budget. Many people go into a car dealership and they know that [...]



Compare Credit Cards and Don’t Pay Interest Again

By • Mar 27th, 2009 • Category: Credit

OK, lets get right to the point. Credit card companies don’t want you to compare credit card interest rates. They want to get you locked in with a card and have you make the minimum payments possible each month, because that is the way they make their money. But if you do compare credit cards [...]



Your House as Security with a Mortgage

By • Mar 9th, 2009 • Category: Mortgage

A mortgage is probably the most expensive transfer of money that you will ever be involved in, but there are lingering misconceptions about what one actually is. What is it, what is it used for, and how does one successfully end one? Picking one out can take weeks or months as you make some difficult [...]