Archive for the 'Finance Advice' Category
Many of us have wondered whether or not ATM’s are truly safe for us to use. Studies show that ATM’s that are located in a bank are much safer to use than ones that are located at a more public place - like the mall or the grocery store.
July 8th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments
With the recession that we are in many U.S. workers are worried that they are not going to be able to take any time off to relax and to enjoy the vacation that they were looking forward to. According to a recent survey 51% of Americans said that they will not be taking a vacation this year because they feel the need to save up as much money as they can.
June 5th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments
With gas prices still going up consumers are beginning to trade in their SUV’s, trucks, and Hummers for something that is a bit more practical and does not require as much gas. This is great for many of the automakers who focus on selling the smaller consumer vehicles. Yet, bad when it comes to those who have always been known for producing the larger SUV’s.
May 19th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice, News | No Comments
Rising gas prices and job shortages are making it hard for many of us to get even the most basic items that we need to survive. Those of us who have children are feeling it harder because as parents we want to give them the things they need all the time and sometimes we like to spoil them with a few gifts every now and then. Yet, that is getting hard for us all to do.
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice | 1 Comment
Many people have found new ways of dealing with money like paying their bills online. These people are also starting up their own accounts with an online bank in the hopes that their money will be more secure. It is important to know that these banks are not always trustworthy. Before you sign up with one you need to make sure that you find out all that you can about them and what they offer. Below we have listed the most important things to look for.
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments
Those of us who have already received our tax refund (those who got one) have probably already used it. Due to the increase in gas prices, every day bills, and unexpected bills it doesn’t leave much left over. The good thing is we all have something more to look forward to – the tax relief checks. President Bush is trying to keep us from going into a depression. To accomplish this he has passed a bill that will allow low-income and average-income citizens a check that will make things just a little bit easier.
April 15th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice, News, Tax Help | No Comments
For months now employees and employers alike have been worried that our economy will hit a recession that will affect more jobs than one. Already we have heard that many people from around the country have lost their jobs and it isn’t easy finding more. So what are they to do during this horrible economy? Education offers a powerful antidote to the whims of a recession-bound economy. With online career training, you can grow your career in any economic climate, rain or shine.
March 13th, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments
Many people in America know the truth about today’s healthcare, it is expensive. They see it in their private health insurance policies and in their company’s cost-shared plans. Premiums are increasing every year and companies are shouldering less of the financial burden. The reason behind this truth rests back on the patients denied adequate care, the families deprived of loved ones and the doctors decreasing chances for affordable mal-practice insurance. More important than why is what you can do to protect you and your family’s medical and financial interests.
February 1st, 2008 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments
Many people stall when it comes to making a will. They say they are too busy or they don’t know exactly what to do. We say that you need to take care of it as early as possible. Make and set a time for you and your better half to sit down and set things up and make sure that you update it when possible. There are many people who fail to stay on top of it and because of that they accidentally leave people out of the loop. Here is a true example of that.
December 30th, 2007 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments
Most of us before we go out and buy a car prefer to go online and visit dozens of sites to look at the different reviews and find the one that we would like. This can take hours of not days to actually pick one you would like and than to find all the facts that you can on it. So why not try something easier?
December 13th, 2007 | Posted in Finance Advice | No Comments