Archive for June, 2007
Retirement Savers: How Much Money Is Enough?
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Should you Invest on the Stock Market?
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Property turmoil sees rents hit 1,000
The faltering property market has pushed up demand for rental property, as potential buyers shy away from home purchases, driving typical rents up to £1,003 per month.
The cost of renting the average home has risen by 4% since the start of the year and 12% over the past six months, according to buy-to-let lender [...]
Subprime Mortgage Crisis
According to a study conducted by a nonpartisan research & policy organization called Center for Responsible Lending, more than two million people who had taken subprime mortgages are [...]
Financial Freedom to Relieve Stress.
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Are Greed and Fear Driving your Investment Decisions?
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Is your payday loan eating away your paycheck and want to close your account?
Before you decide to close your bank account because of continuous debits from the payday loan companies, speak with your bank manager and know the policies regarding ACH [...]
Investing: Bad Decisions through Greed
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Should Personal Finance be taught in School?
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