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Here's How You Can Buy a Home - Even If You've Had a Foreclosure
Everybody falls on hard times. Here's how to handle it.
Federal Loans Versus Private Loans
The best thing to do is to get a Federal student loan. Federal loans are readily available to students. Private loans are more expensive to pay back and are not recommended if they can be avoided.
Brits Advised To Approach Car Buying 'With Caution'
Those looking to buy a new car next month are being advised to plan their purchasing wisely.
Do You Need A Refinance Car Loan?
When comparing car loans of different lenders, it can be difficult shopping. However, you will find out that refinance car loans are getting more and more competitive nowadays so spending a little time can save you money.
Things To Consider When Applying For Business Credit Card
Provides the company with numerous benefits, especially with matters of financial organization. But with numerous banks offering several varieties of credit cards along with their corresponding perks and advantages, many offers can become so appealing to the regular businessman that often it may seem too puzzling to choose.
Fed Rate Cut Signals Cheaper Home Loans & Mortgage Refinance
The move by the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to 2.25% leaves the way clear for the cheapest mortgages in years.
Nationwide Reveals Fall In Consumer Confidence
Consumer confidence fell for the first time in June, according to the latest figures by Nationwide.
Brits Advised To Live Within Their Means
Planning is needed if consumers are to avoid encountering money management difficulties, an industry expert has stated.
New Study Shows Home Improvement Intentions Of DIY Loving Brits
Programmes such as Changing Rooms, Grand Designs and 60 Minute Makeover are causing rising numbers of budding Handy Andys and Nick Knowleses to renovate their homes.
Spending Over Festive Season 'Needs Careful Consideration'
With the festive season rapidly approaching more Britons will have to consider their finances with caution, an industry expert has reported. According to James Ketchell, spokesperson for the Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS), there will be a need for people to manage their spending effectively and keep within budgets in the weeks leading up to Christmas.