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Home Equity Loans Make Financial Sense
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New-Jersey-Home-Equity-Loans The optimum word in "home equity loan" is equity. Start with the fair market value of a home, subtract the mortgages (first and second) and any liens against the property, and what you have left is the equity. This equity can be used as collateral to secure cash in the form of a...
Student Loan Consolidation - Big Benefits
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New-Jersey-Student-Loans You can benefit from student loan consolidation, but there are things you should consider. It's a good idea to start looking into how you can consolidate your student loans before the grace period ends. Big monthly student loan payments can be stressful when starting a new career. Why Should I...
Ran Out Of Cash? Finance With a Personal Loan!
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New-Jersey-Personal-Loans Obviously, the best thing to do would be to count with a savings account to cope with such situations but for the majority of people who don't, a personal loan is a much better source of finance than using a credit card. Credit and Debt experts call running...
How To Get Out of Credit Card Debt
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Solving-Credit-Card-Debt-In-New-Jersey "Today, there are three kinds of people: the have's, the have-not's, and the have-not-paid-for-what-they-have's. ~Earl Wilson" Credit cards are truly one of mankind’s greatest inventions. Unfortunately it has also become one of mankind’s greatest curses. Most credit card companies in the Philippines charge 3.5% interest rate per month. That...
Avoiding Common Business Loan Mistakes
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NJ-Small-Business-Loans Surveys show that 94.7% of small business owners feel their only lending resources are local banks or personal credit cards. This common sense advice will help you avoid these common business loan mistakes, regardless of your personal credit history... and avoid pledging your personal property as collateral. First...
Where The Money Goes
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cost-of-health-benefits-in-new-jersey As a business owner, you've come to expect big increases in your employee health insurance premiums of late. Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums increased an average of 11.2 percent in 2004, and this was the fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth, according to the recent Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey released by the Kaiser...
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