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271). Budgeting Through Elective Utilities  By : Daymon Hoag
Telephone, Internet, and television service are all examples of elective utilities. These utilities, though many times necessary, are not essential to basic living standards in the United States like gas, electricity, and water. Elective utilities are no less important to a household budget. When budgeting elective utilities, the tric...

272). Protect Yourself From Identity Theft.  By : Tim Renolds
There are so many ways that your identity can be stolen. It’s such a shame that people take something as valuable as the internet and steal from you, but it happens. When it does, they can go on a spending spree that can ruin you financially. It’s a dangerous game for them, and for you it’s dangerous… but no game. It happens a lot but in this artic...

273). 10 Steps To Save Your Retirement  By : Lawrence Groves
Many of the brightest and hardest-working marketing and advertising people in the country are obsessed with getting you to spend money and, if necessary, to go into debt to do so. Absolutely all the media that reach you every day are designed to get you to spend money. In order to save money in this environment, you will need determination to withs...

274). Are You Really Looking for the Cheapest Online Stock Broker?  By : lar west
Are You Really Looking for the Cheapest Online Stock Broker?

275). Ben Bernanke – Replacing Alan Greenspan  By : Dan Lewis
The reputation of Alan Greenspan as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve was one of brilliance or incredible luck. Now it is the turn of Ben Bernanke. Ben Bernanke Alan Greenspan reigned as Fed Chairman for nearly 20 years. During this time, the economy in the United States performed at fairly stable and consistent levels....

276). Planning For Retirement  By : Stephen Kreutzer
When looking towards retirement many people just think about the joy of not having to work anymore. Unfortunately, even though a person retires they still have bills to pay. The need for careful planning is perhaps the most overlooked part of retirement. Having a set plan in place before retirement will help to ensure the golden years are golden.

277). Opening US Bank Account For Non Resident Aliens  By : Makh
NRA or Non Residents Alien is a widely used term, which refers to the non-US citizens, having no residential base in the country. It is generally put in to the use by the country’s banking sector. Why does a NRA require a US account? Let’s try and analyze the various benefits that everyone around the globe can extract from a US account.

278). Annuities Q&A: Understanding Types Of Annuities  By : Ammon Yorke
What types of annuities are available? There are basically two types of annuities — fixed and variable. A fixed annuity earns an assured interest rate in a definite period of time. If the period of times expires, there will be a new interest rate for the next period. Variable annuities have more funding option...

279). UK Finance for Business  By : Bob Benson
Running a business and becoming successful in that venture requires a lot finance and financial assistance. In UK finance for business can be got from different sources. Business related financial services are provided by many organizations in that field. UK finance for leasing a company or organization, UK finance for debt collection, UK finance f...

280). It May Not Be Too Late To Avoid Bankruptcy  By : Mark Lambie
Bankruptcy used to be seen as the absolute final straw if you were in financial difficulty. People would do everything in their power to avoid having to go down this route for many reasons – the fact it is a long, difficult and upsetting process for one and the social implications brought about by being declared bankrupt for two. As cr...

281). What is money?  By : David Brown
Copyright 2006 David Brown What is money? In today’s article you will learn what money is. In today’s world we all use money on a day to day basis. Have you ever stopped to think what money in fact is? • Money is a source of exchange • It has a unit of account Money is a...

282). Online Accounting  By : Joe Goertz
Accounting in USA has seen lots of change. There was a time when the accounting was more of book keeping done in huge ledgers and was the purview of select few. It’s not so anymore. Accounting is much more widely accepted as a business function and general people also look for the accounting details of the firms they are associated with. Also lot m...

283). How To Save For Retirement – Even When Money Is Tight!  By : Kris Bickell
So, you want to save for retirement, but you’re having enough trouble paying your bills every month? Now what? How can you possibly find enough money to save for the future when the present is difficult enough? If this sounds familiar, then here are a few suggestions to help making saving money easier. Not nec...

284). Knowing One’s Purpose  By : Clive Green
Knowing One’s Purpose

285). Finance Finding Online Lenders  By : Bob Benson
There are a few things you should consider when you are looking for an online lender. These tips are things you should look for carefully and completely prior to making any decision to work with a specific online lender. By following these tips, you will help ensure that you are working with a reputable company for all of your lending needs, as wel...

286). Lifestyle Banking – Living For Pay Day  By : Mr Hanna
For some people it comes mid-month, for others at month’s end. Occasionally it comes right at the start of the month – just in time for you to watch those figures plummet. And what am I talking about? Pay day. Lifestyle banking is the term for a new breed of loan, and it’s an appropriate moniker – as our lifestyles have sp...

287). Long term assistance guide  By : Mansi gupta
Long term care basically relates to the care or assistance that is needed when the individual is rendered incapable of taking care of his own self. The people who have taken retirement from their work and are dwelling on petite pensions most often constitute this category. Human life is always standing at threshold of tomorrow. One st...

288). Filing For Bankruptcy  By : John Rivers
Bankruptcy should be seen as the last resort for people who have got themselves into too much debt. It may seem the answer to all your prayers but bankruptcy is only able to solve certain debt issues. Remember, if you have filed for bankruptcy you may find it difficult to obtain credit in the future unless your bankruptcy has been cleared, or disch...

289). Money Matters  By : Alan Jason Smith
Choosing a bank should be a well-researched project. Which bank is the best for you depends on what features and amenities you most value, as well as the use and frequency of use you plan on making of your bank. Banks come in a variety of sizes. Some are small town banks with but a few local offices. Others can be found all over town, ...

290). Avoiding The Sound Of Jingle Bills  By : R.Green
The Commons Trade and Industry committee has stated that the recent rises in UK gas prices has lead to increased suffering by many of the most exposed groups such as the elderly and, "non-elderly vulnerable groups, particularly disabled people, whose difficulties in relation to fuel poverty have been known for a long time". A lack of ...

291). Money is Emotional  By : Drew Miles
Pathfinder operates on 10 principles originating from books “Money Mastery” by Alan Williams and Peter Jeppson and “The Richest man of Babylon” by George Clason as well as information I’ve learned over the years. Principle No. 1: money is emotional. When we make and spend money, it’s an emotional event. When we get a raise, we celebra...

292). How to Save on Yearly Automobile Gas  By : Christine Bettridge
If you are a typical driver, you drive more than 1300 miles in a month and, over the course of a year you'll purchase about 600 gallons of fuel to keep your car going. That's the “typical” driver; you may not drive quite that much or you may drive a lot more than that but the point is, at current gas prices, you might be spending as much as $1500 a...

293). UK Consumers Regaining Control Of Runaway Levels Of Personal Debt  By : Mr Hanna
The UK in recent years has seen a massive growth in the levels of personal debt and thanks to increases in secured loans corresponding to a strengthening of the housing market; it does not appear to be slowing down. Recent figures from Creditaction show that since the end of 1993, when debt levels were around the £400bn level, they have now risen t...

294). Pensions  By : Dave Lympany
Pensions are definitely a political “hot potato” in most countries around the world as population demography changes with an increase in the numbers of retired citizens. Canada is no exception as private pension schemes are being promoted to take the heat off the Governments Canada Pension Plan that many analysts believe will not be able to cope in...

295). Are You Getting The Right Values For Your Money  By : John MacKenzie
How you spend and manage money is a tangible way to measure your values. 1. Are you able to keep the promises that you make? When you borrow money you are making a promise to the person or financial institution that you borrow from to pay the money back. Is it more important to keep your promises to your friends and fami...

296). The Psychology Of Trading  By : Bob Benson
Many of today’s highly successful traders will tell you that the general key to success in trading is to be able to comfortably take a loss. It is general knowledge among experts in the trading psychology field and among traders that the market is not predictable and it is safe to say that it never will be. In the world of trading, it is expected t...

297). Business Banking Explained  By : Bob Benson
No matter where you are within your business, just beginning or have been in business for many years, one thing remains the same; your business needs a banking institution that is solid and great for businesses. Within this article, we will look at some of the main items you should consider when looking for a bank account for your business. There a...

298). What About The Risk In Buying Iraqi Dinars  By : Marcel Heersema
Is it a risky business, buying dinars? Of course there is some risk involved. Normally, the higher the gains, the more risk. But in this case... hmmm, difficult to say. Let me just give you some scenario's to get you started and make up your own mind. You don't let me tell you what to think, isn't it? I only want to help ...

299). A Specialist Solution to Buy-to-Let Financing for up to £20 Million.  By : Geoff Morris
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris Looking to consolidate or even improve the efficiency of your portfolio financially? Geoff Morris, of Property Horizons, discusses some interesting ways in which to finance your investment property portfolio with Suzanna Grey, an Independent Financial Advisor at Beacon Financial Limited. As a pr...

300). How Rich Is Rich?  By : Codi Morieta
Just how wealthy should a person be to be considered financially self-reliant? To the question "How Rich is Rich", there is no specific answer. It is likely that there will be a difference in opinion between two persons who may have the same financial status in life. We can expect an even obvious difference in answers betw...

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