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Credit cards are an important part of our lives. The structure of our society and in particular, how purchases are being made, makes it extremely difficult if not impossible, to get by without a credit card. The challenge here is that there are dozens of credit card products to choose from, each of which have specific characteristics and designed to achieve a particular purpose for a particular type of consumer. Choosing the right credit card can therefore be a bit of a challenge.  Please read this article as it provides helpful insight into how to choose the right credit card

 

Comprehending A Credit Report 

Obtaining a credit report is an excellent way to begin taking control of your financial future. It's recommended that you review your credit report once a year, not only to be aware of your standing with creditors but to also keep abreast of errors and fraud. However, once your report arrives you may have trouble making sense of it. How are you to read and understand a credit report?

 

 

How To Use Your Credit Cards Wisely

Are you one of the thousands pulling your hair out trying to figure out how you're going to pay your credit card bills? Using your credit cards wisely and sensibly will help you avoid financial problems and establish a strong credit rating, so here's some information to help you get your credit card problems under control

 

 

 

Pay Off Your Student Loans And Repay Your Debts

For some, student loans are the only way to get a college education. The large sums of money you may have borrowed to finance your education are not repaid nearly as quickly as the amount of time it took you to finish college. Debt consolidation, negotiation, and credit counseling may be a good way to begin paying off your student loans and living a debt free life.

 

 

A Beginner's Guide To FOREX

FOREX is also free of external controls, and the investors (participants in the market) largely determine how much a currency is worth based on demand. Almost anyone can invest in FOREX, and there are strategies for investors who want to have long-term gains, and strategies for investors who desire short-term gains. The vast array of investors makes FOREX quite unique in the financial community.

 

 

What Is The Best Mortgage For You? How Do You Find It?

Taking out a mortgage is a long-term decision, and requires a great deal of planning and commitment on the part of you the home owner. Here are some pointers and guidelines that will help you through the process and in finding the best mortgage for you.

 

 

 

PERSONAL FINANCE NEWS

Is your annuity safe?
The fall of insurance giant AIG has many annuity holders wondering whether they could lose their shirts. But there are many factors to consider before cashing out.


Publ.Date : Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:20:50 EDT

When investment firms go bust
The FDIC protects against losses on bank accounts, but what happens to your investments if a mutual fund company collapses?


Publ.Date : Tue, 21 Oct 2008 10:29:25 EDT

'I.O.U.S.A.': Tackling national debt
Al Gore put global warming into the family dinner conversation; now David Walker, former U.S. Comptroller and the star of "I.O.U.S.A.," a documentary about our ballooning national debt, says that if we don't face up to our fiscal problems, the U.S. could go broke.


Publ.Date : Tue, 18 Nov 2008 16:51:13 EST

Beware of free financial advice
Question: My wife and I are looking into getting some financial advice. Our bank says they offer free services through their financial adviser. This worries my wife because she thinks that the adviser will push the bank's agenda. Is it safer to go with an individual adviser, or is going with one with a bank just as easy? The Mole's Answer: I'm going to go with your wife on this one. But this doesn't mean that the individual unaffiliated adviser is going to do anything different. Every adviser, including yours truly, has an agenda to push.


Publ.Date : Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:10:35 EST

Whatever you do, don't buy Sears
Investors who think shares of Sears Holdings are a bargain after plummeting 80% from their peak should think again.


Publ.Date : Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:52:49 EST

Great holiday gifts from $4 to $1,299
The season's smartest gift buys - for everyone on your list - in six different price categories, from less than $25 to more than $500.


Publ.Date : Tue, 18 Nov 2008 08:11:26 EST

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INVESTMENT NEWS

Oil prices at near 22-month low
Oil prices fell to a nearly 22-month low Wednesday after a government report showed a bigger-than-expected rise in crude inventories, reinforcing concerns that demand for petroleum products is waning.


Publ.Date : Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:50:25 EST

No stopping this wild ride
Pass the Dramamine. Every time it seems that one financial crisis is resolved, another shoe drops. And it's starting to look like there are more shoes than in Imelda Marcos' closet.


Publ.Date : Thu, 23 Oct 2008 16:45:01 EDT

A gallon of gas or a share of GM?
Most financial experts advise avoiding so-called penny stocks, typically shares of small companies with low stock prices that are not actively traded or followed closely by analysts.


Publ.Date : Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:43:19 EST

Don't bail out of the market now
Question: I know market timing is a loser's game. However, I do think there is abundant evidence that the next 12-18 months are going to be very difficult for equities. Do you see any merit in trimming some equity holdings, parking the proceeds in short-term bonds or cash, and committing to immediately dollar-cost averaging back into the market on a monthly fixed schedule?


Publ.Date : Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:32:03 EDT

Dow plunges below 8,000 - 1st time since '03
Stocks fell hard on Wednesday, with the Dow closing below 8,000 for the first time since March 2003, as ongoing anxiety about the economy and uncertainty about the future of the auto industry weighed on the market.


Publ.Date : Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:52:41 EST

Tokyo stocks fall on poor earnings
Japan stocks fall on grim bank earnings, doubts about fate of U.S. auto rescue.


Publ.Date : Wed, 19 Nov 2008 03:47:49 EST

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