Archive for January, 2010
How Veterans Especially Benefit from Low Interest Rates?
Mortgage interest rates, in general, are lower than they have been for a long time. You would think that it would be easier for a person to buy a home or refinance their existing home loan, but it’s not. Most people do not qualify for a mortgage loan or a mortgage refinance at the low [...]
Posted: January 31st, 2010 under Loans.
Tags: Credit, good credit scores, Home, interest, loan, low interest rates, military veterans, Mortgage, mortgage interest rates, mortgage loan, s market, today, US, va home loans, veteran
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Business Credit Cards
Building business credit correctly is important for a new business. Since almost all businesses can benefit from business credit cards without personal guarantee, building business credit is essential so that your business can obtain one. Business credit cards without a personal guarantee let business owners separate their personal credit from the business. This is essential [...]
Posted: January 26th, 2010 under Credit.
Tags: annual percentage rate, building, Business, business credit card, business credit cards, card, card offerings, cash, Credit, Equipment, frequent flier miles, guarantee, personal assets, teaser rate
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Which are the best annuities rates for you?
The main point you should keep in mind while researching for the best annuity rates is that they usually start out with a great rate. They do it to attract clients as many as possible. But what should you do then? However generally, the interest rate begins to fall after you become their clients for [...]
Posted: January 23rd, 2010 under Finance.
Tags: annuity, best annuity rates, case, contract, deal, deferred annuities, different products, due diligence, financial institutions, financial professional, initial investment, period, rate, type
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What is happening to the weather?
For the last year, the US has been focused on healthcare. Politicians of all shades of opinion have been pitching in on how well or badly the insurance industry serves the people when they are injured or fall ill. This has diverted attention away from the other hazards and perils supposedly covered by insurance policies. [...]
Posted: January 22nd, 2010 under home insurance.
Tags: Al Gore, average temperatures, Copenhagen, Damage, devastating hurricanes, flood, flood insurance, Home, hurricane katrina, Insurance, Katrina, storm, US, weather, weather patterns, what to do about global warming, world
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