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Tips for getting homeowners insurance
1. Loyalty is overrated
 
The new young investor: Shunning stocks
When 18-year-old Robert White decided to jumpstart his retirement plan, he invested his life savings of $25,000 into an aggressive mutual fund.
 
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Do high-cost funds pay off?
Question: I'm trying to choose between two funds in my 401(k) that invest in the same sector. One has higher fees, but it also performs better. How can I tell if a fund's performance is worth the higher price? --Jordan, San Antonio, Texas
 
Can mom afford to work only part-time?
Shawn and Mary Kate DeRose live comfortably on a combined $133,000 income. They pay their debts, save for retirement, even have room to splurge on dinners out and high-end gym memberships.
 

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What to Consider When Applying For A New Credit Card
There are certain things an individual should consider when applying for a new credit cards. These are just a few important tips to remember.
 
Repair Credit - But Learn How to Time It First!
Self credit repair can be done simply and freely, but depending on your situation, you may be well advised to wait for some things to get settled before starting the credit repair process. Learn what the best timing strategy is for your unique situation.
 
How Do I Check My FICO?
Your FICO score is a credit rating system that represents your financial history and comes within a range of between 300 and 850. This number is usually used by many banks and lenders to determine if their clients who are seeking a loan, would be able to pay it back. Those with high FICO rating will be considered less risky and would get better loan terms as well as lower interest rates.
 
Why to Apply Online For Credit Cards
Nowadays, more and more people opt to sign up for credit cards over the Internet. This is one of the products of the wonders that are brought about by the Internet. The competition is now shifting from which company offers an application to which one offers the easiest way.
 
What Happens If I Don't Pay Off My Credit Card Debt Punctually?
For people who have just lost their employment during economy crisis, they may find it difficult to pay off their credit card debts on time, especially for those who have no savings. Having a big sum of outstanding balances on your monthly statements is indeed stressful. Life will become more challenging when a person fails to make monthly minimum payment to his or her credit card accounts.
 
Credit Cards For Students - How To Get Instant Approval And Low Credit
Are you wondering how a student with little income and no credit record can get a credit card? A student can achieve this by requesting for a student credit-card. Credit cards for students demand no salary or co-signer. Normally, student credit-cards provide small credit lines with affordable interest rates. By searching carefully for a good credit card company you can get instant approval and low credit.
 
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Are Americans de-banking?
The financial crisis that destroyed some of the world's biggest banks and sent others to the brink of failure have changed Americans' idea of lending and borrowing. While most still seem to have no problems storing their money at banks small and large, a few trends indicate that everyone from consumers to some of the world's largest companies are straying away from large financial institutions as sources of funding.
 
4 tips for caring for mom and dad
Caring for an ailing or aging parent is never easy, but the challenges only multiply when Mom and Dad live far away.
 
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