Working Capital & Cash Flow Solutions: Should I Borrow From A Bank?Author: Dave Nighswander
Recently, my newspaper reported that a local bank “...earned a four star excellence rating for the sixty-fourth consecutive quarter.” That’s sixteen years of four star excellence! The article went on to say that the “rating is based on a complex
The Right Time To Pay-Off Your House MortgageAuthor: Sintilia Miecevole
If you are in dire need of money and don't have the financial means for a large cash transaction to buy a house, then opting for a home mortgage is worth consideration.
Basically, a mortgage refers to a long-standing credit that a debto
Easy Ways To Handle Bank ForeclosureAuthor: Christopehr M Luck
Recently, my significant other and I found ourselves facing bank foreclosure on our home. We knew it was coming. We had missed several mortgage payments while we were laid off from our jobs at the mine. Stupidly, we decided not to communicate our pro
Time to Make New Year's Financial ResolutionsAuthor: John Bradford
Do you remember any of the New Year's resolutions you made for 2005? If you don't, it may not be such a tragedy. After all, you still may have had a good quality of life even if you didn't get to the gym three times a week, learn a new language or ta
Avoiding The Sound Of Jingle BillsAuthor: R.Green
The Commons Trade and Industry committee has stated that the recent rises in UK gas prices has lead to increased suffering by many of the most exposed groups such as the elderly and, "non-elderly vulnerable groups, particularly disabled people, whose
Finding Lost And Unclaimed Superannuation.Author: Steve Szasz
Thousands upon thousands of Australian employees and employers have billons of dollars in unclaimed or lost (superannuation) Super.
So how do you know if you are one of the 4.3 million Australian with unclaimed or lost Superannuation, wh
Financial Security through Structured SettlementsAuthor: David Springer
Structured settlements have become a natural part of personal injury and worker’s compensation claims in the United States, according to the National Structured Settlements Trade Association (NSSTA). In 2001, life insurance members of NSSTA wrote mo
The Folly of PEG RatioAuthor: Hari Wibowo
Price Earning Growth (PEG) Ratio is the ratio of a company's P/E with its growth rate. A lot of analysts have concurred that a stock is fairly valued when its PEG ratio equal one. This means that if a stock has a P/E of 10 with a growth rate of 10%,
Cheap Equity LoansAuthor: Matthew Bourne
Since the slump in house prices during the early-to-mid 1990s, millions of UK homeowners have seen the value of their property rise by considerable amounts. This has made many a UK homeowner equity rich and, on paper, very wealthy. But, with all the