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Re-Financing to Consolidate Debt
Some homeowners opt to re-finance to consolidate their existing debts.
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Tips On Selecting The Right Structured Settlement Company
Before we move on to the tips that will help you find the right structured settlement company for your needs, are you really sure what youve got on your hands is a structured settlement? When litigating procedures come to an absolute end, the winning and losing party may come to a compromise over the payment method for the settlement...
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Estate Planning: Supporting a Noble Cause
Charitable trusts are a handy tax-saving tool. But they can also greatly benefit a charity of your choice.
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How to Free Yourself from Debt
Having access to large lines of credit is like a drug to a lot of folks. They get that credit card in the mail with its $10,000 line of credit and they suddenly have an air of affluence around them.
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Estate Planning: The Key Ingredient
Wills are the central (and one of the most complex) parts of estate planning.
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A College Planning Quandary
Withdrawing savings from an IRA is one option to pay for college tuition. But is it a good idea?
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Leaving Behind the Wealth of Life
Across the United States, ethical wills have become a growing estate planning tool used to ensure legacies for generations to come.
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Communicating with a Financial Professional
Be certain your financial professional is asking the right questions.
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Top 7 Reasons You Need a Budget
A budget is a roadmap that empowers you to take control of your money instead of letting your money control you. It can give you peace of mind, improve your marriage, and help you prepare for a prosperous future.
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Ask Your Employer About New Retirement Option Roth 401(K)
Surveys show young workers receptive to new type of retirement plan, but will employers adopt this short-lived option, scheduled to expire in 2010?
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