October 27th, 2011 by Stephanie Gallard | Tags: Debt Deal, Greece Debt, Market
With news that European Union leaders have agreed to a debt deal, world investment markets have rallied. The Greece debt crisis, which has presented an ongoing struggle for Europe for many months, may soon come to an end and investors in the World Market, including the U.S., are showing their excitement. Europe Establishes Debt Deal, [...]
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October 27th, 2011 by Cooper Playfair | Tags: New, New Jersey
New Jersey is hoping that large corporations seeking reprieve from heavy taxes in other states will find their tax legislature more appealing. Governor Chris Christie of NJ state recognizes that large corporations will be looking for a more comfortable environment in terms of tax breaks to continue their business endeavors. He hopes New Jersey will [...]
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October 19th, 2011 by Alexander Withnell | Tags: Early, Mortgage Early
In yesterdays article we talked about whether you should pay off your mortgage early or not, and in that article I gave valid reasons why this may or may not be a good idea. So in this article Im going to take this idea one step further and see if it is better to pay off [...]
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October 19th, 2011 by Cooper Playfair | Tags: Credit
Credit damage can occur to anyone at any stage of life. There are a great deal of things that individuals have to pay for once they start school. Expenses are usually relegated towards housing and tuition. Because many students have to pay for tuition and their ability to work is compromised, bills add up and [...]
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October 18th, 2011 by Stephanie Gallard | Tags: Term, Term Loans
If you immediate money wants and it appears you are facing a blank wall, here in Great Britain there are a lot of short-term advances available regardless of what your current finance scores are. One of the reasons why folks are having difficulties making an application for loans, even short term ones, is because many [...]
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