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Jeffrey Voudrie

Estate: How Do You Like These Odds?

Are you a gambler? Do you like to play the odds? Here are some real-life odds for you to consider: 90% of people become incompetent before they die! [Read More]

Douglas Taylor

Get Out Of Debt And Enjoy Life

I could only guess what a great feeling it would be to be totally out of debt. You could experience a freedom that would be out of this world. Although most people will have a hard time getting a handle on the money that goes through their hands if you plan everything right you most certainly can take control of your money. [Read More]

Derek Both

A Guide to UK Pension Schemes

Pensions are plans that offer steady income to a person after they have retired. Pensions are essentially a deferred compensation that offers tax advantages to the employer and employee. Pensions can be in the form of an annuity, or a cash balance that is drawn from after retirement. In the United Kingdom, pensions come in many forms. [Read More]

Jeffrey Voudrie

Estate: Do You Need A Trust Or Foundation?

Trusts and private foundations aren't just for the rich and famous like Warren Buffet or Bill Gates. Nowadays, even people of modest means are realizing the great benefits trust and foundations can provide. Read on to see if you can, too. [Read More]

Craig Rad

The Importance of Hiring a Tax Attorney

Dealing with taxes is a true hardship, especially when you are not a specialist in the field. Although most tax problems are not too difficult to handle, there are many cases in which the presence and the services of a attorney are required. [Read More]

Obinna Heche

How To Save For Retirement

When you are dealing with a home business, you might find that some of your finances are run a little bit differently. For instance, you might not have a retirement account with your home business like you would if you were working [Read More]

Kemberly Wardlaw

Give Your Investments Six Pack Tabs

Here are six suggestions to strengthen an investment portfolio. Each one is meant to assist the investor with the topics such as time value of money, supply/demand, capital gains, risk management (insurance), and patience. [Read More]

A Raymond Randall

How To Watch a (Stock Market) Bottom

The hostess stood to our left; My wife said, "I like those jeans." I said, "Now that's a bottom to notice." Stock market bottoms have some common technical curves...what the investor sees often distracts them from what matters. [Read More]

Chris Navi

9 Steps to a Finding The Best Mortgage for You - Getting Preapproved By Your Lender

Now that you've chosen your lender, you'll want to get preapproved. Preapproval means that your lender has thoroughly checked your finances, including your income and debts, and has given you the thumbs up for a loan of a certain amount. There may be a time frame on your preapproval, so be sure you know how long it lasts. [Read More]

Chris Navi

9 Steps to a Finding The Best Mortgage for You - Getting Prequalified For A Mortgage

It's a good idea to get prequalified for your mortgage before shopping for a home. Prequalification involves supplying a lender with basic information regarding your debt, income and assets. From this information, lenders can get an idea of the mortgage amount for which you qualify, and it can usually be done at no cost. [Read More]

Chris Navi

9 Steps to a Finding The Best Mortgage for You - Finding The Best Mortgage For You

One of the most important steps in buying a home is determining what kind of mortgage is right for you. After all, a mortgage is a financial commitment that will last for many years. Make sure you select a mortgage that matches your risk tolerance and financial situation. [Read More]

Chris Navi

9 Steps to a Finding The Best Mortgage For You - Finding Your Price Range

Before you start looking for your new home, you need to know what your price range is. But how do you determine what you can afford? [Read More]

Randy Gilbert

Proactive Use of IRA Secrets Can Keep You Retired

The difference between retiring and staying retired is often what you know about your retirement account and who you have managing that money. [Read More]

Jay Moncliff

How To Manage Your Money To Make Your Life A Debt-free Heaven?

One of the biggest dilemmas facing people today is the effective and proper money management. You should carefully plan your expenses and savings so that you have enough money at all times and are never in any financial predicament. Keep a considerable surplus at all times and make efforts not to enter into debts. Here, are a few pointers that will help you to keep your finances under control. [Read More]

Richard Cochrane

Options Trading 101

Options can be a valuable addition to your investment portfolio. But they are often misunderstood, or thought of as too complex or risky. This article begins to clarify what options are and how to trade them [Read More]

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