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Peter Kenny Start Limiting Your Credit Card Use
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 18, 2007 at 11:49:57
Many consumers are discovering that their credit card payments are all but eating up every penny of disposable income that they have at the end of the month. What may be a surprise to some is that this cash crunch is no longer a problem only for those with lower incomes. Consumers of all income ... Click to read the article details What is Term Life Insurance?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 18, 2007 at 11:41:32
Of the many forms of life insurance, term life insurance is one of the most popular. Term life insurance is considered to be the original form of life insurance. It is also thought to be the one pure form of insurance as it builds no cash value over time. This is the opposite of many of the other ... Click to read the article details How To Resolve Debt Disputes Quickly
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 18, 2007 at 11:39:58
There may be times when you get a negative report from the credit reporting agencies. This can have a huge impact on whether or not you get a loan or even a particular job. If this happens to you, there are some things that you can, but you must first know the law.
First of all, all ... Click to read the article details What is a Direct Deposit?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 15, 2007 at 22:02:00
Direct deposit has become a very popular way for people to have money deposited into their bank account without having to actually visit the bank. Direct deposit is a form of EFT which stands for Electronic Funds Transfer.
When it comes to direct deposit, employers can electronically ... Click to read the article details Why is Business Insurance Important?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 14, 2007 at 20:10:31
Business insurance can be a complex subject, with many internal variables that need to be examined before a wise decision can be made. For this reason, anyone considering business insurance should first seek the advice of a reputable broker or agent. This article will detail a few of the many ... Click to read the article details What Is the Prime Rate?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 14, 2007 at 19:52:27
Many people have heard of the prime rate but may not be exactly sure what it is or how it can affect their lives. Truth is the prime rate can be very influential to most consumers who use most types of credit or home mortgages.
In general terms, the prime rate is the interest that banks ... Click to read the article details Why is Health Insurance Important?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 13, 2007 at 19:38:04
It has been said that nothing is more important than your health, and there is a lot of truth to that saying. Among other things, a loss of health can mean a loss of earnings if you are not able to work, and it can also mean medical bills that are extremely expensive. Health insurance can help you ... Click to read the article details Paying for College Fees
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 13, 2007 at 19:12:16
It is nearly impossible for anyone to attend college these days without having to rely on some form of credit and financial aid. The cost of college has skyrocketed over the last few decades and without credit in the form of student loans many people simply would not be able to attend. The costs ... Click to read the article details Short-Term vs Long-Term Disability Insurance
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 13, 2007 at 15:17:54
It is not surprising that many consumers believe that long term disability insurance is the only type of insurance available. Long term is by far the most common type purchased by consumers as well as the most common type offered by employers and membership organizations. However, there are short ... Click to read the article details What is a Joint Account?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 12, 2007 at 15:35:02
A joint account is a good option for those individuals who want or need more than one person authorized to use a bank account. Generally speaking, when you open a new checking or savings account at a bank or credit union your name will appear on the account and only your name will appear on the ... Click to read the article details What is a Money Market Account?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 12, 2007 at 15:20:04
A money market account can be a good way to maximize your cash, while keeping it safe. However, some consumers may not benefit as well from this type of investment as they would from other investments. This article examines some of the more common aspects of money market accounts.
Before ... Click to read the article details Advantages of a Business Credit Card
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 12, 2007 at 13:37:35
Credit cards can be useful for business as well as for personal use. In fact, many businesses use credit cards in their day to day operations. And contrary to what you may believe, you don't have to be a large corporation to obtain a business credit card. These cards can be very beneficial to ... Click to read the article details Understanding Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 9, 2007 at 13:26:00
When calculating the true cost of your credit card, the most important factor to consider is the Annual Percentage Rate (APR). This is the amount of interest added to your card's balance expressed as a yearly rate. To determine your monthly interest rate, the APR is divided into a periodic rate, ... Click to read the article details Individual Retirement Account Rollovers
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 8, 2007 at 22:17:20
IRA's (Individual Retirement Account) are very popular these days, but there is often some confusion as to what a person can and cannot do in terms of rolling the account over. This article will examine a few of the common issues associated with IRA rollovers. It is important to understand that ... Click to read the article details What are Specialty Insurance Policies?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 8, 2007 at 22:25:58
There are many types of insurance available. Home owner's insurance, automobile insurance, life insurance, to name just three, but there are also specialty insurance policies available that some consumers may find very useful. This article will examine some of the more common types of specialty ... Click to read the article details Basic Credit Card Terms: What Do They Mean?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 8, 2007 at 21:51:57
If you are like most consumers, you probably haven't read the cardholder agreements for any of your credit cards. And who can blame you? The small print and the legalese those agreements are written in is barely legible. The truth is that credit card companies are hoping you won't read it. ... Click to read the article details Private Long Term Disability Insurance
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 8, 2007 at 12:53:07
Long term disability insurance can be vitally important to those people who want to protect themselves against the loss of future earnings. Disability insurance, in general, is used when a person is no longer able to work and to earn a living. The benefits received from disability insurance can ... Click to read the article details Is Electronic Banking a Good Idea?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 8, 2007 at 12:52:50
Electronic banking also known as online banking is a great way to do your banking business without having to leave home. With today's added security features, this is also a safe way to do your banking. However, with all things "online" you need to take some precautions.
Electronic ... Click to read the article details What is Home Owners Insurance?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 6, 2007 at 16:53:32
Home owner's insurance can mean different things to different people depending on the type of policy that is in effect. The two things that all policies do, or at least should do, are protect the home in case of damages, and protect you from personal liability should someone be injured while on ... Click to read the article details 14 Ways to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Credit Card Fraud
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 6, 2007 at 15:44:39
Over the past several years, credit card fraud has become increasingly more common. It is a crime on the rise that costs credit card holders and issuers hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Regardless of how cautious you may be, there is no guarantee that you will not become a victim. But ... Click to read the article details What are Credit-Based Auto Insurance Scores?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 5, 2007 at 11:58:12
Did you know that your credit information and your credit score may be used in determining if you can get automobile insurance and how much you will have to pay for that insurance? Many consumers are simply not aware of this practice, but it takes place everyday. This article examines some of the ... Click to read the article details Getting Your Estate Planning Into Order
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 5, 2007 at 10:35:41
Estate planning isn't just for the rich and famous. Many people can benefit from estate planning and their loved ones, those who are left behind, will appreciate the fact that you took care of some of the issues before you passed on. No one likes to think about their own demise, but it is a task ... Click to read the article details What is Long-Term Care Insurance?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 5, 2007 at 10:22:19
As people begin to live longer, long-term care insurance becomes more important. Care insurance helps provide for the cost of long-term care which can be incredibly expensive. It is used to cover those issues that are generally not covered by health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.
There ... Click to read the article details What are Discount Brokers?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 2, 2007 at 16:23:53
Discount brokers can be a great way for some consumers to get into and participate in the stock market or the bond market. However, discount brokers are not for everyone. There are severe limitations that come with working with discount brokers and consumers should understand what those ... Click to read the article details What is Overdraft Protection?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 1, 2007 at 11:44:03
In simple terms, overdraft protection helps you should you write a check and not have the funds in your account to cover that check. That is the simple explanation, but there is often more to it than that. This article looks at some of the common issues associated with overdraft ... Click to read the article details Why is Auto Insurance Important?
Published by Peter Kenny - Nov 1, 2007 at 11:37:43
Owning and operating an automobile entails responsibilities that go beyond careful driving. Maintaining an adequate level of automobile insurance is one of those responsibilities. Automobile insurance is important for several reasons and this article will examine some of those.
One of ... Click to read the article details Types of Student Loans
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 31, 2007 at 06:02:47
All prospective college students should be in the position to make an educated decision about how to finance their higher education. There are many different kinds of student loans available, and this may make the choice more difficult. But by becoming educated about the differences among the ... Click to read the article details Student Loan Default: What Is It and What Are The Consequences?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 31, 2007 at 06:10:35
According to FinAid, 75% of students who default on their loans have dropped out of college and not completed their degree. Student loan default is a difficult situation to be in.
Contrary to what you may think, your student loan isn't contigent upon you graduating from college. ... Click to read the article details How Can I Lower My Home Owners Premiums?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 31, 2007 at 01:59:46
Home owner's insurance can be expensive, but this is the one form of insurance that you do not want to short-change yourself on either. When you consider all the many things that home owner's insurance covers it can be a quite a value, in dollar terms. Still, there are some common sense ways to ... Click to read the article details Do I Need a Bank Account?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 31, 2007 at 02:00:25
For most working adults, the answer to that question is yes. Having a bank account can be very useful as you go through life, and it can help you many ways, especially as you begin to build your credit history.
Opening a bank account is relatively easy for most people. You will need some ... Click to read the article details How to Use a Living Trust
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 31, 2007 at 01:55:52
A living trust may be the right choice for some consumers but it is not the right choice for all consumers. This article looks at some of the more common issues associated with living trusts.
First of all, it should be understood that a living trust is not the same as living will. They ... Click to read the article details How to Choose a Bank
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 31, 2007 at 01:47:59
One of the most important things you will have to do (when it is time to do so) is to choose a bank. Your bank will be one of your most important financial tools and you should be sure that you are choosing the bank that best fits your needs. This article discusses some of the things you need to ... Click to read the article details Student Loans 101
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 30, 2007 at 13:41:15
There are many ways for students to finance a college education, but one of the most common ways is through taking out a loan. There are loans specifically designed to cover the cost of higher education.
Types of Student Loans Federal student loans have terms and conditions that are ... Click to read the article details Tax Benefits of Student Loans
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 30, 2007 at 10:13:32
When considering options for financing all or part of your college education, scholarships and grants are good choices. However, these are only available in limited quantities and not every student qualifies. If you need to pay for college but simply don't have the money, student loans can be ... Click to read the article details Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 30, 2007 at 10:16:55
There can be no better news for a student loan borrower than to hear that their loan has been forgiven. This means that a portion, or perhaps all of the loan is cancelled and you no longer have to budget part of your income towards making your monthly student loan payments. Keep in mind that ... Click to read the article details Choosing a Student Loan Lender
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 30, 2007 at 10:10:41
Student loans are a popular choice for funding a college education. Once the choice is made to use a student loans, they will become a major part of your financial life for years to come. This is why it is important to choose a lender that you will be able to work with for the entire duration of ... Click to read the article details Do I Need Flood Insurance?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 28, 2007 at 20:59:59
During the last several years the subject of flood insurance has become somewhat controversial. The gist of the controversy revolves around homeowners believing that they have protection against flooding when, in fact, they do not. The aftermath of hurricane Katrina truly brought this subject to ... Click to read the article details Student Loans and Financial Hardships
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 26, 2007 at 11:45:30
There are times in everyone's lives when finances become tight and it becomes difficult to make ends meet. Most student loan lenders are aware of this and have options available to you during times of financial hardship. Deferment and forebearance options may be available to you depending upon ... Click to read the article details Financing Your College Education
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 26, 2007 at 11:32:58
Most people will agree than a college degree is the most important factor in securing your future. Receiving an education from a college or university allows you to have a career that might otherwise be out of your reach. One of the stumbling blocks many prospective students come across is ... Click to read the article details What is a CD (Certificate of Deposit)?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 26, 2007 at 10:23:04
The term CD stands for Certificate of Deposit. A CD is simply a short- to medium-length investment. They are FDIC insured and are available for purchase at banks, credit unions, and savings and loans. CD's are a good way for some consumers to get higher interest rates on their money, but there are ... Click to read the article details What is Universal Life Insurance?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 25, 2007 at 11:24:21
Life insurance can be bought in many forms and universal life is one of those forms. Universal life insurance is a permanent type of insurance that is based on a cash value. With this type of insurance, the insurer pays a somewhat higher premium than he or she would with a term life policy. A ... Click to read the article details Help With Building Credit
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 25, 2007 at 11:27:49
There are some tried and true ways to build your credit if you are just starting out. It is often in the early days of using credit that many younger people fall into trouble. The last thing any young man or woman or just married couple needs to do is ruin their credit rating before they even get ... Click to read the article details Potential Pitfalls of Business Credit Cards
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 19, 2007 at 18:27:21
Although business credit cards emphasize their many benefits to small business owners such as record keeping, rebates on business expenses, and travel related perks, there are also some potential pitfalls related to using a business credit card for small business owners. Below are a few common ... Click to read the article details 5 Considerations When Choosing a Business Credit Card
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 19, 2007 at 18:19:51
Choosing a business credit card is similar to choosing a personal card. There are a lot of choices and many points to compare among each card offer. Here are five key points to consider when comparing and choosing the right credit card for your business:
Interest Rates - Interest rates ... Click to read the article details How is a Business Credit Card Useful?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 19, 2007 at 18:27:51
Business credit cards can be very useful tools for small business owners during startups, emergencies, travel,or even in the everyday running of a company. While business credit cards work very similarly to personal credit cards, there are several important benefits of using a card specifically ... Click to read the article details Why is Life Insurance Important?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 19, 2007 at 17:00:43
There are many things in life that the average household can live without, but life insurance should not be one of those things. The importance of life insurance increases as the number of people in a household increases. A single person with few, if any, close relations can get by on a very ... Click to read the article details Why is Insurance Important?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 19, 2007 at 16:59:45
There are different types of insurance. Home, automobile, and life are just three of the various kinds of insurance policies that are available for consumers. Insurance, of all kinds, is used to help protect consumers when certain things happen. For the most part, this protection comes in the form ... Click to read the article details Teaching Debt to Your Kids
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 18, 2007 at 16:21:56
It is somewhat surprising that in this day and age parents often overlook the importance of teaching their children about debt and how to use it safely and effectively. For most consumers, the old adage that nothing is certain in life except death and taxes can be amended to read: nothing in life ... Click to read the article details What if I Cannot Make Timely Payments?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 18, 2007 at 16:18:56
Over the course of a lifetime, many average consumers will face occasions when they cannot make a timely payment on one or more of their debt accounts. This does not have to be the end of your good credit record, but what you do, the actions that you take, will determine whether you make it ... Click to read the article details When Is Debt Good?
Published by Peter Kenny - Oct 17, 2007 at 11:34:32
Is there ever a time when being in debt is good? The answer to that question is yes. However, it is important to remember that being debt is not the same as being "crushed" by debt. There is a difference and knowing one from the other is important.
The reason we have debt is simple: We ... Click to read the article details |
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