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Responsible Use Of Payday Loans Makes Life Easier During Stressful Times

May 22, 2010 by Tiffany Ellis  
Filed under Personal-Finance

It doesn’t seem to matter whether a person makes a thousand dollars a month or five thousand dollars a month, there are always going to be those times when getting by until the next payday is going to be difficult at best, impossible at worst. Life isn’t predictable and it deals us bad hands every once in a while, but if you have a job and meet a few other qualifications, a payday loan can help get you by.

Get Out Of Debt With A Debt Plan

May 7, 2010 by Kathleen Carter  
Filed under Personal-Finance

When you have lots of creditors and you are behind your monthly re-payments to them you may feel that there is way out. You may especially feel this way if you are often on a limited budget. Most likely, you will be tortured with calls from them reminding you to settle your account. You may also have tons of collection letters by now, making you feel stressed and helpless. Worse, by now you may owe your creditors more than you originally owed them because of the high interest rates they will be charging you due to your late payments.

Reasons For Investing In The Stock Market – Part 1

December 22, 2009 by Zigfred Diaz  
Filed under Investing

In my previous articles, I gave a comprehensive introduction on how to invest in the Philippine stock market, particularly talking about the basic principles that each prospective investors should understand. In this article we are going to discuss the advantages of investing in the stock market.

Really Cool Money Saving Tips

December 22, 2009 by Zigfred Diaz  
Filed under Personal-Finance

Filipinos from all walks of life has certainly been affected by the ongoing food and oil crises. I consider writing an article on money saving tips as my own little way of helping ease the burden of my countrymen. Besides one of the main theme of my blog is money saving tips.

Principles Of Investments In The Stock Market – Part 2

December 20, 2009 by Zigfred Diaz  
Filed under Investing

We are now on the second part of this series. This is a discussion on the principles of investment in the stock market. We have already discussed the first principle. The first principle dealt with realizing that the stock market is just another investment vehicles. Before deciding to invest in the stock market, you must know about other vehicles of investments. Let us proceed by discussing the next two principles. If you wish to view the article in its entirety, visit my blog.

Principles Of Investments In The Stock Market – Part 3

December 19, 2009 by Zigfred Diaz  
Filed under Investing

In part three of this four part series we will be discussing the next four principles of stock market investment. Previously, we discussed about the first three principles of investment. Number one principle is that the stock market is just another vehicle of investment. Secondly, you must realize that investing in the stock market is a like roller coaster ride. The third principle involved answering the question on what type of investor you are. If you wish to view the entire article in its entirety, visit my blog.

Filing Bankruptcy Is That The Best Choice?

September 23, 2009 by Emma Elvie  
Filed under Investing

Anyone who is experiencing financial trouble always wants to know if filing bankruptcy is the best choice for them and their family. While we are not opposed to people filing bankruptcy all that we want people to know is that there are other options that they can use as well.

Thriving During The Tough Economic Times

August 19, 2009 by Jay Polmar  
Filed under Happiness

We are some of those who are prospering during these seemingly challenging times because we are driven with new business opportunities, increased revenues, things like new book deals, and stronger and healthier relationships that have more closeness than we ever thought.

Saving Taxes On Real Estate

August 4, 2009 by Ben Janke  
Filed under Finance

Tax season is always around the corner, and homeowners everywhere will reap the benefits of taxation breaks and incentives. If you’re presently renting, study the tax rewards of homeownership. Today may be the time to purchase. If you’re an owner or seller, other bonuses will help you survive this difficult housing marketplace. Know what expenses you can recoup and realize how new laws affect you. Remember to consult your tax consultant.