October 18th, 2008 . by admin
So lately I’ve been wondering about Personal Liability Insurance.
If you’re going to own your own business, you have to have insurance to protect yourself.
So I’ve been checking out my options for Event Liability Insurance online, trying to figure out the best choice.
Of course it’s tough to know how much coverage to get. There are really no guidelines for it.
Your comments are welcome as always.
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September 19th, 2008 . by admin
It’s time to get serious about Medical Bill Loans.
My wife needs several medical procesures, but I don’t know how we’re going to pay for it.
I’ve been researching Medical Debt Relief, trying to find options to help us. The process is daunting, but there are no other choices.
There’s no sense in letting the worry distract me, though. I have to keep at it until I get my hands on the cash we need.
One thing is for sure: I’ll be glad when this is finished.
Gotta Run for now. More later.
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September 13th, 2008 . by admin
You know, those big marble halls at big banks may look impressive, but the fact is that they’re paid for by the customers. They just aren’t necessary anymore. You’re much better off with internet banks nowadays. I mean with the rates most big banks pay you, you’re not even keeping up with the huge rate of inflation in this country. Not even close. You’re actually losing money in real terms. Not exactly the sort of reward you’d like to get for saving. I poked around the net, and settled on Washington Mutual Online Personal Banking as the best option out there. They pay great rates, and don’t charge those ridiculous fees. Who cares if the big banks have more ATMs when they will refund your ATM fees from any other Bank? Now I can use any ATM in town. More people should check out internet banks instead of big banks. I’ll be looking forward to your comments.
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September 6th, 2008 . by admin
So the new job offers employees
SEP IRA Retirement Plans for retirement. I have no idea how they work. They look a bit more flexible than 401ks at first glance, but I don’t know for sure.
I’ve been coming the net for info on How To Set Up A Sep Ira, but it’s been slow. This stuff just makes my eyes glaze over.
Hopefully I’ll be able to set things up and just let them coast after that. I don’t like micro-managing financial stuff.
More on this soon.
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August 30th, 2008 . by admin
The cost of medical school is absolutely staggering these days. Looking into
Financing Medical School is a scary prospect for anyone.
From what I’ve learned about
Medical School Private Loan, the process basically boils down to taking on a staggering debt load. It’s a truly discouraging prospect.
It’s causing me endless stress, but what else can I do?
Ok - that’s it for today.
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August 13th, 2008 . by admin
I was talking to a friend yesterday about
Poor Credit Student Loans. Some issues have come up, though, as my credit is pretty bad.
I’ve been scouring the Internet researching Applications For No Credit Check Student Loans, but it’s tough to know who’s offering legitimate info, and who is selling snake oil.
The best non-credit based loans are federal government loan programs. Sometimes the colleges themselves offer them as well.
I’m sure I’ll settle in the right choice in the end, but right now I’m tired of all this.
Your comments are welcome as always.
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August 9th, 2008 . by admin
I’ve been checking out
Structured Settlement Sales lately. It’s a touch decision - a certain lump-sum versus a long-term payment with bankruptcy risks.
Looking into Annuity Loans on the net, I’ve come up with more questions than answers. It’s tough to know what the best decision is.
I’ll keep the research going, of course, but at the end of the day, I’m just going to have to make a decision at some point.
I’m sure I’ll have more to say about this down the line.
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August 1st, 2008 . by admin
I really need to learn more about
Education Loans for Students with Poor Credit. I’ve run into a bit of a snag in my research, though - my credit issues are bad.
In particular, I’ve been reading up on
No Credit Check Alternative Student Loans, or trying to anyway. It’s tough to get accurate information.
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.
One thing is for sure: I’ll be glad when this is finished.
Maybe you can help settle the matter - feel free to comment.
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July 26th, 2008 . by admin
I’ve been looking into
Investment Newsletters lately. A lot of them make pretty scurrilous claims, but there must be some good ones out there.
Of course seaparating out the snake-oil from the real when researching
Stock Market Newsletters is tough. The net is so full of misinformation.
Finding the right newsletter will be worth the effort, though - there’s a lot of money at stake.
I’m sure I’ll have more to say about this down the line.
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July 21st, 2008 . by admin
I’m getting more and more excited about
Socially Responsible Investing these days. I think a world-wide boom in more enlightened businesses is just getting started. WE can finally do well by doing good.
I’m most interested in Alternative Energy Investments. I think the potential for growth is so exciting in green enterprise these days that I am moving my entire portfolio over.
I see green investing as one more way to use my own economic power to help to shift things in a better direction. Every little bit helps.
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July 4th, 2008 . by admin
I’ve been researching
Medical Student Loans, and it terrifies me. The sums of money involved are almost beyond my comprehension.
Poking around on the net researching International Medical Student Loans has lost me more than one nights’ sleep, to be sure. The prospect of spending most of my life in debt is depressing.
Long hours, heavy debts, decreased pay - the medical profession is not the opportunity it once was, that is for sure.
Please comment and let me know what you think.
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June 24th, 2008 . by admin
I’ve been checking out the possibilities of
Green Investing more and more these days, and I am excited about them. I think it’s finally possible to put together a portfolio that’s good for your soul as well as the bottom line.
I’m especially excited about the potential of Green Mutual Funds. Green enterprise and eco-friendly business practices are absolutely essential to our future.
There’s no longer a need to compromise between profits and responsibility - there are plenty of great businesses out there that can offer both.
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June 19th, 2008 . by admin
I’m shifting my entire investment portfolio to focus on
Green Investments. I think I can finally do this without worrying about my returns - green business is good business, and people are finally starting to catch on.
I’m especially excited about the potential of Socially Responsible Investments. Green enterprise and eco-friendly business practices are absolutely essential to our future.
It’s easy to blame big business for the evils of the world, but In the end, we are all responsible. All that would be required for corporations to end their environmental and social abuses is for the market to demand it. That means us. It means you.
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June 13th, 2008 . by admin
I’m getting more and more excited about
Green Investing these days. I think a world-wide boom in more enlightened businesses is just getting started. WE can finally do well by doing good.
In particular, Green Mutual Funds has had some fascinating developments lately. It’s a mixed bag, of course - there is not such thing as a perfectly environmentally sound business. But the market is finally beginning to flex its power.
It’s easy to blame big business for the evils of the world, but In the end, we are all responsible. All that would be required for corporations to end their environmental and social abuses is for the market to demand it. That means us. It means you.
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