Archive for August, 2008

Researching Education Loans For Students With Poor Credit

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

I’ve recently become interested in
Education Loans for Students with Poor Credit. Research has been troublesome, though, with my less-than-stellar credit score.
I’ve found just about all there is to find online about Sallie Mae No Credit Check Student Loans, I think, and I’m still confused. It’s tough to make the right choice.
The best non-credit based loans are federal government loan programs. Sometimes the colleges themselves offer them as well.
At least I know more now than I did.
Alright - that’s all for now.

Technology can Make or Break Your Note Business

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

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How Do I Know If The Rate Is Good?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

I went to my bank to ask about mortgages since my dad told me that a lot of times local banks have better rates than national companies or companies that are based far away. However, how do I know if the rate the bank told me is good or not? Is there somewhere I can go on the internet to find out what the current rates are that are being offered by other companies? Would mortgage services websites post this information on their websites? Maybe then I could choose a couple and give them more complete information to get a more accurate rate from them.

My Personal Experience With Poor Credit Student Loans

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

I was talking to a friend yesterday about
Poor Credit Student Loans. I’ve run into a bit of a snag in my research, though - my credit issues are bad.
I’ve done my best to learn about
Student Loans With No Credit History Required online, but the research has been tough. It’s hard to know whom to believe online.
I’m maxed out on federal loans, so I’m having to resort to private. Trouble is they’re a lot harder with imperfect credit.
Oh well. I’m progressing slowly but surely.
Alright - that’s all for now.

Considering Online Checking Accounts

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I’ve been looking into internet savings accounts lately. I’ve had enough of big local banks. Lousy rates and high fees - why stick with them? It’s time for a change, so I’m going to try something new. Sometimes you have to remind yourself that you are lending your money to the bank with these accounts, and they ought to be paying you. It’s not like you get to charge the bank fees when they loan you money, after all. I’ve been checking out WTDirect.com. They’re a pretty good deal. Low fees, good rates, good access. And I can use any bank’s ATM. Frankly, I couldn’t care less about meeting a banker in person. I’d much rather do my banking online with a click or two than wait in line at the branch. You might want to look into the benefits of online banking yourself. Maybe your comments will help settle it.

Factoring Accounts Receivables

Monday, August 11th, 2008

A few years back, after we started to really grow our business, we started to make it a policy to sell all aged accounts receivable balances to factoring companies simply because we could not handle them ourselves without creating an entire new position just for that. Recently though our factoring company has begun to charge more, because a number of our regular customers are evidently having greater difficulty in paying in a timely manner. So I am interested in getting some quotes from some other factoring companies to see if we can find anyone willing to do it for less. If not we may have to scale back as our profits are already practically bare bones due to the rising cost of supplies.

Researching Investment Newsletter Reviews

Monday, August 11th, 2008

So lately I’ve been wondering about
investment newsletter reviews. Some issues have come up, though.
I’ve been scouring the Internet researching the best Stock Picking Newsletters, but it’s tough to know who’s offering legitimate info, and who is selling snake oil.
Stock picking newsletters are doubly dangerous, in that you can lose not just the cost of the newsletter, but a great deal more from making a poor investment.
I’m looking forward to being finished with all this.
More on this soon.

Investing In Gold Can Prepare You For Eventuality

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

The markets in the 21st century are highly dynamic and volatile. Nothing can be predictable in such a scenario and eventualities can always be expected. In eventualities like war or breakdown p public order, investment suffers immensely. However investing in gold can help you overcome such eventualities. In such times when the economy is on a downfall and the value of all investment products and even currency is on a steep decline, the price of gold rises sharply. So where all investment products suffer a great deal in such severe crisis, gold fetches you even better value.

About Poor Credit Student Loans

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

I really need to learn more about
Poor Credit Student Loans. I’ve had a hard time with the learning process, though, because of my especially lousy credit.
I’ve found just about all there is to find online about Bad Credit Education Loans, I think, and I’m still confused. It’s tough to make the right choice.
I’m maxed out on federal loans, so I’m having to resort to private. Trouble is they’re a lot harder with imperfect credit.
I’m looking forward to being finished with all this.
I’ll keep you posted.

Payment Protection Plan Fees

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

With all the different insurance plans that are available, you are pretty much guaranteed that there will be fees associated with the different degrees of coverage. Mortgage payment protection plans are no different. With any protection insurance plan, you will have to pay a monthly fee so that you will be covered in case of an accident, severe injury, critical illness, or unexpected job loss caused to no fault of your own. Depending on the different level of coverage that you opt for and the different ad-ons that you'll want to include. Typically, the fees that are associated with protection plans are pretty minimal to the potential protection that they will provide to you an your family.