March 16, 2014 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
Arbitrage is a major segment, associated with the field of finance. This range is also known as the segment of economic, and it can be defined as a vital practice of focusing more towards the price difference, which will take place in between more than two markets. The main aim is to strike perfect combinations […]
March 9, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Uncategorized
Financial crunches often lead to litigants to seek a loan from different sources. Unlike other loans, these do not require a check of credit history or verification of employment or a regular source of interest. If you have filed a lawsuit under the ambit of the personal injury law then, there is a provision of […]
March 5, 2014 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
Like it or not, your credit has the potential to change your life. People with good credit have a much easier time getting hired, renting apartments, and taking out loans for cars, businesses and other major life expenses; people with poor credit often find themselves turned away. It’s essential that you learn your credit score […]
February 21, 2014 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
If you’ve ever asked yourself when is the best time to start saving for your child’s college fund, the answer is now, no matter how many years you have to go before your child enters college. With yearly tuition for 4-year public colleges averaging more than $7,000, and private colleges averaging more than $15,000, according […]
January 3, 2014 | 1 Comment | Uncategorized
On its passage in 2010, the Affordable Care Act made it mandatory for all US citizens to have some form of medical insurance. For able-bodied individuals under age 65, it meant that they would need to have coverage through an insurance company January 1, 2014. For people over 65, younger people with disabilities, or people […]
November 25, 2013 | 1 Comment | Uncategorized
Stuck in a financial hole? Poor credit rating? Don’t fancy the idea of a payday loan? An ever increasing number of people tick all of those boxes above and are looking for a new way to gain some financial respite. Guarantor loans are rapidly becoming the go to loan for people who find themselves with […]
November 20, 2013 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
The government’s Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, helps nearly 15% of the entire U.S. population gain adequate access to food. Additionally, 76% of SNAP households include a child, or elderly person. The fact of the matter is when we’re talking about food stamps, and SNAP we are talking about families. With the recent recession, […]
November 20, 2013 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
The need for money is an unending one. Imbalance in economic conditions combined with a need for safety and comfort nudges one to have a second job since the plushiest jobs which also being the most coveted ones seldom might live up to their promises. With the populations soaring and funds plummeting, it is but […]
November 2, 2013 | Post a Comment | Budgeting, Money Advice, Money Tips for Children, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips, Uncategorized
Budgeting is a concept that every student grows to be familiar with and especially now with so many students relying on financial aid to help pay for their education. As college costs continue to rise year after year many students must not only work as a full-time student but often take on part-time jobs to […]
October 31, 2013 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
Anyone who’s ever looked into iPhone (or really any Apple product) accessories have realized at least one thing – they’re all so expensive! After receiving my first iPhone I was so excited to look into all the bells and whistles of accessories that are offered, which is when I realized just how expensive they were. […]
October 27, 2013 | Post a Comment | Uncategorized
Being in complete control of your money doesn’t require a degree in finance, nor do you have to work alongside personal finance experts. But since personal finance isn’t taught in schools, and because some parents don’t teach their kids how to manage money, many adults learn good financial skills by trial and error. There are […]