Archive for September, 2010

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Is Global Debt a Ticking Time Bomb?

Everyone knows that the United States is in Debt. In fact we are in a lot of debt to various countries around the world. But is that debt just a ticking time bomb that will blow up and bring the United States Economy with it? Will the United States of America need to start filing [...]

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Where are the Jobs Increasing

It is well known that the U.S economy showed a large gain in jobs in the month of May, but a huge percentage of these jobs were in the government sector in the temporary census workers section which are temporary and are paid by the tax payers money. But still the government insists that the [...]

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Debt causes Stress

A recent survey done by the GfK poll concluded that the debt is causing them stress. This survey’s 46% participants were stressed and 23% were at high stress levels. But 53% of the people were optimistic and felt no stress. Thought the U.S. economy is seeing a u turn from the previous year’s condition when [...]

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Budget cuts in Europe=Bad for America

The U.S. economy got another blow from the European crisis this time in the form of budget cuts. The British PM’s announcement of the extreme cut back in the form of government spending along with the German austerity plan detains, caused the U.S. economy to feel the shock waves. This move is going to reduce [...]

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Stay Flexible with Emergency Loans

If you have bills that have to be paid before your paycheck is due, emergency loans can help you to pay everything on time without worrying about bounced check fees. Years ago, you could simply write a check and know that it wouldn’t clear for two to three days. By that time, your paycheck would [...]

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How To Avoid Debt Traps

Avoiding debt can be one of the hardest things a person will face in their adult life. Sometimes it’s just a part of life. Fortunately there are things you can do to avoid the common mistakes most Americans make. There are a few ways to avoid the common debt traps you face, here is quick [...]

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Improving Your Credit in a Down Economy

Your free credit score is your lifeline to securing any loan — large or small. From businesses to banks, more and more companies use credit scores as a form of risk assessment. A good credit score is essential if you want to be approved for a mortgage, take out an auto loan or even get [...]

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The focus is now on jobs and rural economy

There are going to be mid-term elections in the US in November. This means that the Prez will now embark on a campaign style tour of the Mid-West where the focus will be on jobs as well as other aspects like the US economy. This is quite understandable and at the same time, there have [...]

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Home Buying For Newbies

As you sign yet another rent check, it can really feel as if you are throwing your money away every month. Friends and family may chide you that you should “buy something.” However, this isn’t always the case. First of all, renting isn’t exactly “throwing away money.” You’re exchanging value for value—in your case, you’re [...]

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Our Preferred Plastic: Debit Cards

Debit cards have become a big part of our everyday lives. We use it to buy cups of coffee in the morning, put gas in our car, even purchase a .30 cent pack of gum. We have even started using prepaid debit cards which makes debits cards open to move people. The increase in use [...]

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