Wealth Building

Remortgage To Reduce Your Debt

Its ten o’clock at night. The kids are in bed and you’re ready to relax. Until… The phone rings. You sigh. Its the creditors again, you’re just certain of it. So you allow the machine to answer for you. Mrs. Jones, we need to talk about the bills you owe… Will it never end? This type of scenario regularly occurs…

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Environmental

The Benefits Of Switching To Solar

As the cost of conventional sources of energy continues to rise solar power is now more than ever a clean and viable source of energy for the home and for business. Billions of dollars have been spent in the United States over the past couple of decades in promoting and developing this technology. In this article we look at some…

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Web Hosting

The Biggest Mistakes People Make In Growing Their Business

On Yom Kippur, Jews pray their way through several different catalogs of sins, asking for forgiveness for long lists of human failings. The mistakes I’m talking about here don’t necessarily have any spiritual significance, they simply have the capacity to stall or even shut down a business. The following are ones I have personally seen in action; perhaps knowing about…

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Wealth Building

How To Avoid Overdraft And Late Fees

If you have ever missed a payment or gone over your overdraft limit then you will know about the expensive fees that you have to pay. One late payment can trigger a fee that puts you over your overdraft limit, hence leading to another fee. If you want to avoid spending money on bank fees then here are some useful…

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Language

Understand American Money

Dear ESL Student, The American money system is logical and very easy to use. It is based on the dollar ($1.00), on which all cash and coins are dependent. There are 100 cents in a dollar. Coins are parts of one dollar, for example: a quarter ($0.25) is 1/4 of a dollar, a dime ($0.10) is 1/10th of a dollar,…

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Credit

Cash Back On Everything You Buy Can Add Up

Maybe it isn’t so bad to be broke while in college, I hear that’s what you’re supposed to be. None the less, I still feel like maybe something is out of place when 8 year olds have better cell phones than I do and spend more in Dairy Queen than I do in a grocery store. I find myself yearning…

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