Jim was standing up

August 27th, 2008

Jim was standing up. ‘I can”t chat right now. We could take some time tomorrow, but if you”re free this evening, you might want to come along with me. I”m headed to a meeting of a group we call the Supervisor”s Roundtable. It”s where I learned a lot of the stuff you were just reciting. I think you might find those answers you”re looking for in this group.’

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What I am going to attempt to communicate in this article is a very subtle reality, but a reality

August 26th, 2008

What I am going to attempt to communicate in this article is a very subtle reality, but a reality you must deal with.

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August 25th, 2008

Beginner’s guide to credit cards

Beginner’s guide to credit cards

Intelligent Finance credit cards scrapped

Intelligent Finance credit cards scrapped

Credit card rates continue to increase

Credit card rates continue to increase

Credit crunch affecting credit card cost

Credit crunch affecting credit card cost

Credit card spending falling

Credit card spending falling

Credit card balance transfers proving popular

Credit card balance transfers proving popular

Prepaid credit card market soaring

Prepaid credit card market soaring

Prepay credit card a good finance solution, experts say

Prepay credit card a good finance solution, experts say

Avoiding credit card fraud

Avoiding credit card fraud

Credit card rewards not being used

Credit card rewards not being used

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August 25th, 2008

Beginner’s guide to credit cards

Beginner’s guide to credit cards

Intelligent Finance credit cards scrapped

Intelligent Finance credit cards scrapped

Credit card rates continue to increase

Credit card rates continue to increase

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August 24th, 2008

Beginner’s guide to credit cards

Beginner’s guide to credit cards

Intelligent Finance credit cards scrapped

Intelligent Finance credit cards scrapped

Credit card rates continue to increase

Credit card rates continue to increase

Credit crunch affecting credit card cost

Credit crunch affecting credit card cost

Credit card spending falling

Credit card spending falling

Credit card balance transfers proving popular

Credit card balance transfers proving popular

Prepaid credit card market soaring

Prepaid credit card market soaring

Prepay credit card a good finance solution, experts say

Prepay credit card a good finance solution, experts say

Avoiding credit card fraud

Avoiding credit card fraud

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August 24th, 2008

Ten top money ideas for college freshmen — and their parents (MarketWatch)

If youre about to start your freshman year in college, youre likely fretting over the homework load and how to avoid embarrassing yourself in front of your classmates. Meanwhile, your parents fears as you take this major step toward adulthood are running as rampant as their imagination will allow.

Top Tips: What you need to know about declaring bankruptcy (CNNMoney.com)

Foreclosures are at an all time high; consumer debt is over $2.5 trillion dollars and the rise in consumer bankruptcies are a disturbing new trend. If you’re thinking about filing, Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has some tips on what you need to know.

Money Woes? Blame Your Mother (Motley Fool)

The ways your parents, peers, the Joneses and others sway your financial decisions — both good and bad.

A Pile of Money Is Not Enough (Motley Fool)

Five ways to add meaning to your financial plan.

Insurance tips for storm battered Florida (CNNMoney.com)

As Tropical Storm Fay churns through Florida, residents there are boarding up and battening down their homes. Here’s a look at Florida’s homeowner insurance situation.

Asking the Wrong Questions About Debt (Motley Fool)

When did too much debt become a good thing?

Mich. man decades-old Cadillac-a-year tradition (AP)

There are loyal customers, and then there’s Joseph Macko. The 84-year-old Flint man has bought or leased a new Cadillac every year since 1955, the year Disneyland opened in Anaheim, Calif., and Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Ala., bus.

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More than likely, this is one of the largest and most important financial transactions you will

August 23rd, 2008

More than likely, this is one of the largest and most important financial transactions you will ever make. You might do this only four or five times in your entire life but a reputable experienced mortgage broker does this every single day. Its your home and your future. Choose someone who makes it their profession and passion, ready to work for your best interest.

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August 23rd, 2008

Top Tips: What you need to know about declaring bankruptcy (CNNMoney.com)

Foreclosures are at an all time high; consumer debt is over $2.5 trillion dollars and the rise in consumer bankruptcies are a disturbing new trend. If you’re thinking about filing, Personal Finance Editor Gerri Willis has some tips on what you need to know.

Money Woes? Blame Your Mother (Motley Fool)

The ways your parents, peers, the Joneses and others sway your financial decisions — both good and bad.

A Pile of Money Is Not Enough (Motley Fool)

Five ways to add meaning to your financial plan.

Insurance tips for storm battered Florida (CNNMoney.com)

As Tropical Storm Fay churns through Florida, residents there are boarding up and battening down their homes. Here’s a look at Florida’s homeowner insurance situation.

Asking the Wrong Questions About Debt (Motley Fool)

When did too much debt become a good thing?

Mich. man decades-old Cadillac-a-year tradition (AP)

There are loyal customers, and then there’s Joseph Macko. The 84-year-old Flint man has bought or leased a new Cadillac every year since 1955, the year Disneyland opened in Anaheim, Calif., and Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Ala., bus.

Raw Deal: Overdraft fees and overdraft protection plans (CNNMoney.com)

Terry Read transferred $400 into his wife’s checking account on a Friday. Over the weekend, his wife used her debit card to make some small purchases, and on Monday she was slammed with a $35 overdraft fee because his cash transfer hadn’t cleared yet.

Businesses’ steps to save on energy turn permanent (AP)

As the cost of gasoline soared over the past year, many small businesses took steps to mitigate the damage to their cash flow and profits. Now, even though gas has fallen from the record levels it hit in mid-July, companies are making those money-saving strategies permanent.

Top Tips: Qualifying for a student loan (CNNMoney.com)

The student loan market is rejecting more applicants because of too-low credit scores, but the market is still advancing money, even as colleges prepare to resume classes. Some tips from CNN’s Gerri Willis on how to nab a loan.

Big Oil’s lobby machine (CNNMoney.com)

As angry voters spark a barrage of energy bills in Congress, the oil industry is spending record amounts of money protecting its interests.

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And soon the term “Offshore banking” became synonymous with any smaller, haven jurisdiction that

August 22nd, 2008

And soon the term Offshore banking became synonymous with any smaller, haven jurisdiction that offered safe, secure, confidential banking with practical regulations. Soon the rest of the world was in the know, and began to look at these havens as viable solutions to their needs. Americans, Africans, Asians, etc., found these Offshore banks quite useful for a myriad of reasons. Unlike their banks at home, these Offshore banks were not regularly subjected to political turmoil or economic strife, and were most welcome for their stability and asset protection benefits.

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Late breaking news

August 21st, 2008

Insurance tips for storm battered Florida (CNNMoney.com)

As Tropical Storm Fay churns through Florida, residents there are boarding up and battening down their homes. Here’s a look at Florida’s homeowner insurance situation.

Asking the Wrong Questions About Debt (Motley Fool)

When did too much debt become a good thing?

Mich. man decades-old Cadillac-a-year tradition (AP)

There are loyal customers, and then there’s Joseph Macko. The 84-year-old Flint man has bought or leased a new Cadillac every year since 1955, the year Disneyland opened in Anaheim, Calif., and Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Ala., bus.

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