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A Students Guide To Federal Grants — Linda Emerson Paying for university or college is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your life. As you know, however, it is also one of the biggest investments too. For this reason, good financial planning well in advance of attending the university of your choice is essential. You will want to create a budget and consider everything - not just tuition but also reasonable living costs. Unfortunately, sometimes budgeting simply isn't enough - and that's where federal grant... Property Rights And The EU — Jonathon Hardcastle The European Community (also referred to as the European Economic Community) has as its task the establishment of a common market and the progressive approximation of the economic policies of Member States. The term common market has been defined as an area, which consists of two or more Member States that abolish tariffs and other trade barriers in their mutual trade, set-up a Common External Tariff with third non-EU countries and apply the principle of the free movement of ... Understanding Bonds To Avoid Risk — Bill Dufrane With a plethora of ways to analyze bonds, it might make your head spin. Even so, evaluating the potential risk before you buy and calculating your potential returns is an essential step in the process of acquiring bonds. Make Life a Little Easier: Setting a Budget and Sticking with it — Joseph Kenny Where does the idea of sitting down a coming up with a personal budget rank on your list of “things I can’t wait to do”? If you’re like most people, it’s probably somewhere between jabbing a fork in your ear and getting a root canal. Get Your Accounting And Bookkeeping Done For 90% Off With This Secret Economic "loophole" — Michael Senoff If you would like to get all your accounting and bookkeeping services done for 20, 15, even as low as ten cents on the dollar, then this article will show you how. Overseas property-Buying tips for property in Greece — Nicholas Marr Essential tips regarding buying property in Greece aimed at the overseas property buyer. The Richest Men in Florida — dave4 “I wanna be rich”, says a line from a cheesy 80’s song, sung by a band whose name escapes memory at the moment. Apart from the song’s outward cheesiness, one really annoying thing about it is the way it repeatedly states the obvious. In today’s material world, who doesn’t want “money, lots and lots of money”? How to Save Money on Carpet Cleaning — Joseph Hanoa Is it time to clean your carpets again? It just seemed like last season that the carpet guy was in your home! In reality, if you are like most consumers, a once or twice yearly cleaning of your carpets is all that is necessary. If you have a lot of carpets, particularly carpets with a thick pile or oriental rugs, then you know that your cleaning costs can skyrocket accordingly. You don’t have to pay full price for carpet cleaning services; keep reading and I’ll tell you how you can save. Got To Get Away: Stretch Your Vacation Dollars — Joseph Kenny With the dollar receiving an old fashioned beating from the euro right now, vacations to popular European destinations like England, France and Spain have become quite pricey. Not to fret though, with a little planning, you can still enjoy your European vacation without breaking the bank. Buying Used Cars After Bankruptcy — Aurel Radulescu If you have recently been through a bankruptcy, you may be feeling as though it is impossible to obtain credit. How to Save Money on Auto Supplies and Parts — Joseph Hanoa One of the most expensive purchases you will make in your lifetime after your home is the purchase of a new vehicle. Indeed, over your lifetime you may end up paying more for several vehicles then what you paid for one home. Once your car is paid off you will soon start to encounter a growing number of repairs that must be done in order to adequately maintain your car. The Generation Gap: Passing Sound Financial Practices Down The Family Tree — Joseph Kenny In our world of “keeping up with the joneses”, it’s an everyday struggle to resist buying the latest, greatest toy to wow our neighbors with. But how did we come to be this way? Timeshare Salesman - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly — Arnold Brod Actually I did not find much of anything good to say about timeshare salesman. You be the judge. How To Keep Your Business Out Of Bankruptcy — Nikola Govorko How to protect your business from bankruptcy by using debt consolidation services. The Clock is Ticking: Retirement Planning Later in Your Career — Joseph Kenny Are you ready for retirement? Sure, you’re mentally prepared to leave the everyday rat race, to throw your alarm clock in the garbage, and to spend your days doing whatever you so please. The question is: are you ready financially? If you’re like most Baby Boomers, the answer is probably “no”. |
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