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March 2010

Are you looking for a new online savings account with high interest rates? I recently opened a Discover Bank account and thought I would share a little bit about their bank. If you are looking for a new online bank, then Discover is one worth consideration as they currently offer one of the best online [...]

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It looks like Blockbuster video is headed toward bankruptcy. It’s still a little early to tell whether or not they will end up filing for bankruptcy protection, but either way, things are certainly shaky. It doesn’t seem like it was that long ago that Blockbuster Video was the number one place to get a movie. [...]

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The new health care reforms overshadowed the changes to the student loan industry that passed in the same bill as the health care changes. While the student loan section of the bill isn’t quite as far reaching as the health care reform, it is still important and will affect thousands of students, parents, and jobs. [...]

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There are two major categories of people who work from home. First, there are the employed who are either full time or part time working from their own home.  Many companies are starting to allow workers to work from home one or more days a week. Second, there are the self-employed who own their own [...]

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Do you have enough life insurance coverage? If you passed away would your family have enough money to get by, or would they struggle financially? Would they be able to live in the same house and at the same standard of living, or would they need to downsize? These are important questions to ask and [...]

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Have you started a business recently? Have you found it difficult trying to grow your small business on a limited budget? Small businesses often have a hard time building name recognition because they lack the financial resources of larger companies. But, that doesn’t mean they can’t effectively market their business. The power of the internet [...]

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The most powerful force in the financial universe is compound interest, and if you are in debt, that force is working against you. Need proof? Grab a copy of all your bills and do this quick exercise to see how much interest you are paying on debt. The result will probably shock you and hopefully [...]

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