Archive for August, 2008

I Improve My Gas Mileage by 40% – Here’s How You Can Too!

Friday, August 29th, 2008
by Mark Alison

I was able to improve my gas mileage over 40% – and I did it without spending a dime. In other words come spending a little over half of what I used to spend on gas.

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Civil Judgments – Delete from your Credit Report

Friday, August 29th, 2008
by Matt Douglas

When you see a civil judgment on your credit report it means that a creditor has sued you for payment of a debt. It is a legal hearing that gives the debt collector an extended amount of time to collect the debt.

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Contemporary Office Design Made Simple

Friday, August 29th, 2008
by Ed Edwards

The concept of office design is a comparatively modern one. Since the beginning of “the working day” and “the office”, little attention has been focused on the way an workplace was laid out. If any thought was considered, it was normally kept to the visual appeal of an work space and this has, regrettably, remained the normal assumption when a company considers an office design. Whilst visual aesthetics stay as a vital aspect of office design, modern companies now see office design embodying the much broader idea of space management. Modern office design not only creates a visually beautiful interior, it also aims to create an efficient and practical working space.

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Budget Planning for Your Wedding

Friday, August 29th, 2008
by Dreamscapes Video

The number one subject that married couples argue about is money. Is it surprising that this subject also causes the most tension before the marriage? Devising a realistic budget in advance is important because wedding costs can easily spiral out of control. The most important thing once a budget is drawn up and agreed upon, is that both bride and groom stick to their plan.

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Auto Insurance. How Common Sense Helps.

Friday, August 29th, 2008
by donald chime

Who says common sense won’t save you so much in car insurance? You might be surprised at how much you can save by just using your good sense of judgment. Let’s make things clearer with a couple of examples…

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Self Employment – All That You Ever Need To Know

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
by Sherman Bell

One of the most prominent questions that arise in our mind during the tax filing days is regarding our total liability. Often we are in a dilemma as to how to adjust that income generated from blogging or as some freelance work done over the weekends to supplement our monthly income. Often we are just confused as to what deductions and exemption we are allowed on our side incomes.

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How to Deal with Bankruptcy Lawyers

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
by William Blake

Presumably, you are thinking of filing for bankruptcy is you want to have anything professionally to do with bankruptcy lawyers. If you are thinking of hiring one of the many qualified bankruptcy lawyers in America, keep in mind that the average fee will about $2,000. Sleeping with any of these bankruptcy lawyers will most likely not change the fee any. Business is business.

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Personal Loan Topics Explained

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
by Chris Channing

A loan is viewed as a solution to a problem; a consumer needs money, and lenders are more than willing to give it to them. But the process isn’t so simple. Indeed, getting a personal loan can be the help a borrower needs, but it can also be the start of a snowball of future debt.

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Is it A Mortgage or Is it A Loan?

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
by Deane Bruney

This article is hopefully going to explain many of the things people believe about mortgages that are actually false. For one thing, although we commonly call them Mortgage home loans, this is not at all what they actually are; in fact, they aren’t loans at all, nor are they something that has been given to you by lenders.

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APR Crucial Consumer Knowledge

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
by Michael Benifez

With more and more Americans finding themselves further and further in debt to credit card companies, it may be more important than ever that consumers educate themselves about the terms and conditions of their credit card contracts. And the most important of those is the APR or Annual Percentage Rate.

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