Identity Theft: Don’t Become A Victim!

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Moments after stepping out of the taxi, Rachel plunged through the entranceway of the hotel lobby eager to put behind what had been a terribly exhausting day. Flight delays due to weather had caused her LAX-MDW-BWI trip to take nearly eleven hours to complete. All she could think of was taking off her shoes to [...]

Latest Creation From Territory Offer Perfectly Another Scam

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

An offer to duty from home ground that is making the rounds by e-mail has turned completely to be unbiased another pecuniary scam. Multifarious Americans would care to work from home. The reasons vary; some people may not fob off on to commute and some may totally not relish in working in an office [...]

4 Debt Reduction Tips For You

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Getting out of debt can be a long, drawn out process. If you spent years wrestling with financial problems, the solution will not come to you overnight. It can take months, even years to unravel debt difficulties but it can be done. You have some options to help you get started; let’s take a look [...]

Debt Consolidation Loan Possibilities Abound

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Debt has a way of piling up in a sneaky way. Many consumers think that they are wisely managing their money until the day comes when they realize that they are way too deep in debt. The average U.S. household has nearly $10,000 in credit card debt, and that debt is often distributed [...]

Debt Management Begins with Paycheck Management

Friday, February 1st, 2008

This is an exciting time of the year for many American consumers, as tax time approaches. No, most people are not too excited about filing their income tax return, but most people receive a refund each year, and this year that refund averages out to a little more than $2000. That windfall is [...]

Bankruptcy and Useful Tips for Avoiding It

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act was passed in early 2005 with the intention of reforming American bankruptcy law as we know it. The existing laws, according to Congress and the credit card companies, allowed too many debtors who might be capable of repaying at least some of their debts to have them [...]