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  • Sell Your House Fast - And Get Your Cash Today! By:-Edgar G Martinez
    Most people hesitate when selling their home in distress because they feel it's worth nothing. These people need to see the true picture. If you possess such a property, then don't just sit back and wait for things to happen. All you need to do once you decide to sell your house is to contact real estate investors, and let them give you a reasonable amount for your property right after you sign the contract. No waiting, no nothing!
  • Benefits Of Do It Yourself Credit Repair By:-Paul Wise
    Do it yourself credit repair is easy in concept but takes a great deal of patience in practice. It may be more cost-efficient, in terms of both time and money, to just hire a credit repair company to do the job for you, representing you to your creditors and in front of the credit reporting agencies.
  • Daytrading During a Bear Market By:-Scott Cole
    Daytrading stocks during a bear market decline can present a host of challenges to the daytrader. The primary focus of the daytrader during these periods is to preserve capital. This article sheds some light on the pitfalls of daytrading during bear markets.
  • Less Risk and More Savings at Canadian Banks By:-Molly Wider
    Canadian banks may be the ones benefiting from the savings safety net many people have put their money into. A growing trend has seen Canadians putting their money into checking and saving accounts rather than high-risk investments. Banks have reported a 20 percent increase in the last year, which is up considerably from the normal 3 or 5 percent they saw the year before.
  • Putting Working Capital Finance to Work for You By:-Paul Wise
    Working capital finance is one of those seemingly esoteric business school topics that turn out to have very real and rather fundamental applications for the small business owner with no training or prior experience except his or her own common sense.
  • One Million Foreclosed Homes Forecast for 2010 By:-Molly Wider
    According to RealtyTrac Inc., more than 900,000 American homes were repossessed in 2009 due to foreclosures. So far in 2010, there have already been almost 528,000 homes taken over this year from homeowners who have fallen behind on their payments. If the first half of the year is any indication of what's to come, RealtyTrac predicts that number to increase to about one million repossessed American homes by the end of 2010.
  • 4 Ways Your Auto Insurance Rates are affected By:-Kade Phillips
    Auto insurers calculate their policyholders' rates based on a presumed level of risk of future claims. A driver who is likely to file a claim, or cause an accident where another party will file a claim, is insured with higher premiums. Conversely, a "low risk" motorist usually enjoys lower premiums. But what factors cause one driver to be placed in a higher risk category than another? More importantly, can you influence these factors?
  • Credit Repair Business Opportunity By:-Andy Kyle
    Over 80 million Americans are struggling with credit card debt. Because of all the people suffering with debt, it opens the door to a credit repair business opportunity.
  • How a Credit Score is Determined By:-Molly Wider
    Trying to make sense of how a credit score is computed can be a very mind-boggling task. Being as most of us depend on our credit scores to get everything from a phone hook-up to a mortgage, it is important to know how they work. If you've ever sat and tried to dissect the hows and whys of what those numbers really mean, you may have come up with your own score of zero.
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