Posts Tagged ‘t pay’

How To Save Money During A Recession

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Recession is a word that causes, fear in all of us. It’s a time we consider, bad for our financial situation, a time capable of drastically reducing, the value of the dollar, overnight. It also, quickly increases the cost of basic living. And where money is a serious consideration, people always ask, “Can I  really [...]

Benefits Of Getting A Pre-Settlement Loan

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

You can win a case, if you’re getting a pre-settlement loan to help you. The thought behind these loans is that they will help you with what you need, so you can win the case, as long as there is sufficient merit behind the case. In most cases, this type of loan is given to [...]

How To Form An Investment Club For Profit – The Mechanics

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

If you are like many people out there, then the thought of investing your own money in the stock market yourself leaves you with a little bit of trepidation and angst. Most people don’t have the training or the skill set necessary to invest successfully in the stock market and often times lose a good [...]

Federal Grants For Individuals

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

A federal grant is funds awarded for financial assistance given to a recipient to carry out some work for a charitable public purpose or for the public good. Federal grants for individuals are basically the same but are more specific in nature. You will not receive federal grants as an individual. But if you have, say for [...]

Direct Payday Advance Lenders Vs Indirect: Which is Better?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

A situation often comes when you need cash right away. It could be that you car has broken down, you need to pay a bill, that darned prescription co-pay, an anniversary gift for you wife or birthday gift for a loved. You have a stable job, a bank account but you have no cash.Whether you [...]

Tips For Buy To Let Landlords To Tide Over Economic Crisis, Recession!

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Buy to let landlords, private home owners are facing difficulty post recession. Due to the rise in unemployment, tenants are defaulting on rent payments. There is also a slump in house rate evident. Landlords who are completely dependent on their rental income have been facing difficulties in meeting their financial obligations. Those who have had [...]

In Times Of Great Debt, Who Do You Pay?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

You’ve run into more debt than you can pay. Phone and doorbell buzz every little while with unpaid bills and collectors. You decide to perform major surgery on your debts. Now, who do you pay and who do you leave out? It’s not that easy, having pressure from all or most creditors. Here are some [...]