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    Understanding a lawsuit settlement loan

    Thursday, May 7th, 2009

    Lawsuit settlement loans are meant to provide succor to a plaintiff. A financer agrees to buy a part or the whole of plaintiff’s expected settlement amount. This is to keep him away from bankruptcy till the day of the settlement. In the past, the motto behind such deals was to partake in the luxuries of [...]

    Debt consolidation home equity loans

    Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

    You might have been forced into a vicious cycle of debts owing to high-interest rate “revolving credit account” or an exorbitant monthly mortgage. In both these conditions, you must be looking for a reprieve. Today, you can consolidate vehicle loan, student loan, credit card loans and a lot else through your home equity loan.
    Home equity [...]

    Opening Up a Roth IRA

    Sunday, April 26th, 2009

    Opening up a retirement account for consolidating your future is not that tough an idea. You can get a Roth IRA opened in your credit bank or any financial firm. At times, even a brokerage association helps with opening an account. Roth IRA can be instantly opened online today. While a few banks ask you [...]

    The Hidden Truth About 401K’s and IRA’s

    Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

    401K’s and IRA’s are savings accounts that are sanctioned by the federal government. These are meant for tax-postponement. Such retirement accounts do not seek to abate taxes. They simply wish to pay a part of their savings account drift in old age towards tax compensation.
    Old people are made to believe that owing to tax benefits [...]