Archive for the ‘Finance’ Category
Monday, March 30th, 2009
by Jordan FeRoss
When you are purchasing a new home, there are things you need to think about before you buy. One of the things is that with the Indianapolis real estate market, you will be able to afford carpet for your home. There are many homes that have carpet and the majority of them also have padding. However, do you know what kind of quality it is? You need to know what shape the carpet is in and if it is old or new. You also need to know if there are any problems that the carpet may have. Here are some things to consider when looking at carpets:
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
by Mary Wise
Moreover, due to the high costs of education, studying material, rent, everyday expenses, etc. student loans are usually paid over long periods of time. Long after graduation most people continue to have a significant amount of student debt. Of course, this doesn’t have to be your case. You can consolidate your debt, pay off sooner and move on with your life without worrying about owing student debt long after joining the workforce.
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
by Gregory Wills
Did you know that a multinational company was laying off thousands of its employees? Have you ever thought that a huge company operating for a significant number of years now would file for bankruptcy? These two incidents are known facts and these show the widespread manifestation of economic crisis. Nonetheless to search for evidence of the economic recession, you don’t need to look at the performance of each individual company. Evidence can also be found within households.
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
by June Capri
These days, knowing how to effectively reduce your car insurance bills by buying a low-cost auto insurance policy, and without sacrificing important coverage, is very timely and important in a recession. However, you need not look far and wide as the Internet has now made it easier and much more convenient to get access to the latest and lowest car insurance rates today. Here are a couple of the most effective ways to get yourself a more affordable auto insurance coverage:
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
by Steven Turner
When you have finished college or you are soon to finish college the credit companies will know that you are about to and will be filling up your mailboxes with a stack of information on College Student Loan Consolidation. It is something that you should consider as you can get everything into one easy payment, you will have a fixed interest rate and you can reduce your monthly payments by paying off over a longer period of time.
However some of them have catches, yeah who would have thought that those people who are asking you for all that interest would put in a catch or two in order to make sure that they get the most from you.
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