How Do You Read a Credit Report
Posted by admin on Nov 13, 2008
Reading credit reports can be very confusing. A credit report is divided into four sections: Identifying information, credit history, public records and inquiries.
Identifying information: Well, just that—information to identify you. Here’s where you will find your name, social security number, address, date of birth, drivers license number, employer and even your spouses name. Study it [...]
Tips for Success for the Buy to Let Landlord
Posted by admin on Nov 13, 2008
Now is the best time for buy to let. The recession and economic crisis has triggered a credit crunch that has forced many people across the UK to temporarily forgo the purchase of their homes due to restrictively high interest rates. Many have chosen to let out their home instead. Furthermore, the financial crisis has [...]
How to Reduce Your Exposure to Identity Theft
Posted by admin on Nov 12, 2008
You may not know that you are a victim until you are denied a loan, credit card or anything else the requires a credit report. Suddenly you discover someone has opened accounts in your name and of course not paid them. What could you have done?
BUY A SHREDDER
You can find a small [...]
Recession Kicks In For Brits Struggling To Save
Posted by admin on Nov 12, 2008
More than 20 million Britons lack the funds to put money aside during the current economic downturn, AXA has claimed.
According to the insurer, this proportion of people have resorted to whittling away at their savings since the beginning of the year, while only the top 20 per cent of wage earners throughout the UK have [...]
How to Save for College
Posted by admin on Nov 11, 2008
Parents often ask what is the best way to save for college. Before answering this question, it is important to remember you can always borrow for college, but you can’t borrow for retirement. Be sure you have your retirement funding in order before saving for college.
If your children are years away from college consider yourself [...]
How to Buy a Home When Your Credit Scores are Low
Posted by admin on Nov 10, 2008
Gone are the days of sub-prime mortgages, stated-income, and zero down loans and loans for folks with no credit scores. Gone also are the creative financing options that allowed sellers to carry back a note for part of your down payment.
Maybe they’ll come back as part of the government’s “bail out” program, but it isn’t [...]
How to Reduce Your Exposure to Identity Theft
Posted by admin on Nov 10, 2008
You may not know that you are a victim until you are denied a loan, credit card or anything else the requires a credit report. Suddenly you discover someone has opened accounts in your name and of course not paid them. What could you have done?
BUY A SHREDDER
You can find a small [...]
Recession Kicks In For Brits Struggling To Save
Posted by admin on Nov 10, 2008
More than 20 million Britons lack the funds to put money aside during the current economic downturn, AXA has claimed.
According to the insurer, this proportion of people have resorted to whittling away at their savings since the beginning of the year, while only the top 20 per cent of wage earners throughout the UK have [...]
Vacuum Trucks Acquisitons and Financing
Posted by admin on Nov 7, 2008
In today’s economy, start up and seasoned businesses have an unique opportunity to acquire an attractive deal for any type of Vacuum truck with the possibility of special financing. The first option, for the buyer, is to visit their local dealer and find his truck there. This is great place to start and obtain pertinent [...]
Your House A Tax Shelter
Posted by admin on Nov 4, 2008
Do you remember hearing your house can act as a tax shelter?
As you read every word of this article, you will discover some of the incredible tax advantages of home ownership.
The government wants to encourage you to own your home. Therefore it allows a home owner to deduct certain costs you may incur from owning [...]






