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- Getting A New ID Is a Bad Idea
If you have filed for bankruptcy, you may be the target of a credit repair scheme called “file segregation.” - 10 Financial Survival Tips For Students
If you have recently graduated from high school and are now are your own, here are some financial survival tips. - Keeping Close Tabs on Your Account
You need to know that banks are not infallible; they can and do make mistakes. - What Is Electronic Check Conversion?
Have you joined the electronic check age? Questions and answers for you. - What Are Your Legal Rights When It Comes To Online Banking
Many people use online banks for their ease of use but what are your legal rights? - What Is Electronic Banking?
For many consumers, electronic banking means 24-hour access to cash through an automated teller machine (ATM) or Direct Deposit of paychecks into checking or savings accounts. But electronic banking now involves many different types of transactions. - Ways To Save Money (Part 7)
With the price of oil and gas going higher and higher, credit card debt, and the sub-prime mess, we are all looking for ways to save a few dollars. - Ways To Save Money (Part 6)
With the price of oil and gas going through the roof, debt restructuring, and sub-prime confusion, we are all looking for ways to save a few dollars. - Ways To Save Money (Part 3)
With oil and gas prices rising, credit crunches, and inflation, we are all looking for ways to save a few dollars. - Ways To Save Money (Part 2)
With gas prices rising, credit crunches, and inflation, we are all looking for ways to save a few dollars. - Think Before You File For Personal Bankruptcy
Information about credit counseling and personal bankruptcy - How Senior Citizens Can Simplify and Organize Their Finances
Everyone can use some help getting their financial affairs in order, but especially senior citizens who may face special challenges and decisions involving money management later in life - Identity Thieves Target the Deceased
Criminals scour obituaries and other sources for personal information that can be used to commit fraud. - Some Retirement Strategies For All Ages: A "To-Do" List
It doesn’t matter what point of your career you are in, it is not too late to save for your retirement. - Debt Relief Promises May Really Be Offering Bankruptcy
Can I really repair my credit? You can, if you have patience and persistence and watch out for the scam artists. - Should You File For Bankruptcy?
One of the toughest decisions you will ever make in your life is deciding whether or not to file for bankruptcy. - Check That Pre-Approved Credit Card Offer
Chances are you've received "pre-approved" credit card offers in the mail. Examine the fine print carefully before you accept any offer for a credit or charge card. - How To Avoid Credit And Charge Card Fraud
A thief goes through trash to find discarded receipts or carbons, and then uses your account numbers illegally. - How To Choose and Use Credit Cards
Chances are you've gotten your share of "pre-approved" credit card offers in the mail, some with low introductory rates and other perks. Many of these solicitations urge you to accept "before the offer expires." Before you accept, shop around to get the best deal. - Can I Receive Federal Benefits If I Retire In Thailand?
You want to retire in Thailand but are worried that you cannot collect your Social Security benefits if you retire in a foreign country. Well, worry no more. - Annuities for Retirees: What to Consider Before You Invest
Investments called annuities are similar to traditional Individual Retirement Accounts and employer-sponsored 401(k) plans in that your money can grow tax-deferred until you withdraw it from your account. However, annuities are complex products and are not appropriate for everyone near or in retirement. Here's an overview, including things to consider and questions to ask before you invest. - Retirement Planning and Your Finances
As you near your sunset years, it is time to inventory your financial resources and see exactly where you stand. Do you have a lot of equity in your home but little cash in the bank? What kind of mortgage do you have? Have you taken a look at your insurance policy to see if it is current? Here are a few things to think about as you get ready to retire. - Helping Your Money Last... After Your Last Paycheck
Can you see the light at the end of the work tunnel? Is it time for you to start planning for your retirement? Here are some financial considerations: - How Should You Prepare For Retirement?
If you are nearing the age of 65, it is time to starting planning for what you will be doing when you retire. Planning is the key to success and receiving all the benefits you are entitled to. Do your homework and you will have a wonderful retirement.
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