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Unnecessary Insurance

January 28th, 2012 · blog, Guest Post

A person who is vigilant with his or her finances often considers a variety of different kinds of insurance policies that can protect one in the event of a disaster, fraud, or changes in life’s plans. Insurance can be a critical component in credit building, healthcare, and home ownership. For example, if you’re selling your [...]

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How to Find the Best Credit Card

January 20th, 2012 · blog, Guest Post

There is a credit card for practically everyone, and with a little bit of research and effort, you can find the credit card that best suits your needs. Some people complete random credit card offers and select a credit card company blindly. To get the most out of your credit card, it’s best to choose [...]

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Life Insurance for 50 and Older

December 24th, 2011 · blog, Guest Post

It seems you can’t open a newspaper or magazine, or watch a television programme, without seeing an advert for over 50’s life insurance, and getting a free pen or camera for getting in touch with the company. But are these specialist age-related life insurance policies worth having? Below we offer a brief outline of the [...]

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4 Tips for Selecting the Best Renter’s Insurance

December 23rd, 2011 · blog, Guest Post

Renter’s insurance is one of those things that most of us think we can live without. Unless your landlord requires that you have renter’s insurance, you probably think that it’s highly unlikely that any disaster will befall your belongings, so what’s the point of getting insurance in the first place? Well as my friend who [...]

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To Refinance or Not to Refinance

December 15th, 2011 · blog, Guest Post

When you take out a mortgage or car loan at a young age, there is a good chance that you had to take out a loan with a higher-than-desired rate. While the high interest rate loan was your only option at that time due to lack of established credit, that high rate you may still [...]

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