Finance Articles
261: What Happens After the Bubble
Real estate prices have fallen across the United States, and most rapidly in the location that were the parts of the real estate bubble going up the most rapidly in the last five years, such as Florida, Arizona, and the Boston, Mass. area
262: Junk Bonds and the M & A Craze
The merger mania is back now even at a higher level than during the days of Michael Milliken and junk bond mania.
263: Got To Repair The Bad Debt
Everyone needs a personal line of credit. For those just starting out in the world of credit it is important to learn how to build and maintain their personal credit.
264: Stock Research
Citigroup CEO fires subordiante -wants corporate jet back
265: Make Compound Interest Work in Your Favor
The mention of compound interest will usually arouse knowing nods in the room. However, if everyone seriously understood what compound interest is, then there wouldn?t be as many people falling into the depths of bankruptcy due to credit card debts. Without a doubt, financial institutions are making the most out of this moneymaking concept to the disadvantage of the debtors a.k.a. general public.
266: Individual Health Insurance vs. Group Health Insurance
Learn about the differences in group health insurance and individual health insurance.
267: Considering Divorce? Here Are Tips To Help You Protect Your Credit
Filing for divorce is a very stressful situation. Often times after filing for divorce many people find that their credit suffers since they no longer have 2 incomes to pay bills. In this article you will find tips to help you maintain your good credit score.
268: The Credit Card Debt Sector Both Sides Now
Credit cards are used by hundreds of millions of people and are very convenient, with some added perks like cash back for certain purchases
269: Stock Investing
Options back dating defrauds shareholders - The Real Deal
270: Why Credit Cards are a Financial Liability
Quite a lot of people who prefer to use credit cards regularly and for almost all transactions, weather necessities or luxuries. They do this in the mistaken belief that not paying for the same in cash is a form of saving.
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