Archive for November, 2008
Big Loans Are Out (financial services coach) And Small Loans Are In
No commentsBy Aydan Corkern
Well, we have just found out about what terrible shape the big loan corporations are in and how it is going to affect us. Even with the big bail out that has just been passed to loans these huge corporations billions of our tax dollars, this is not going to mean very much [...]
Keeping Track Of (financial mentoring) Your Expenses For Tax Purposes
No commentsBy Aydan Corkern
Almost no one enjoys having to keep up with every little receipt when they spend money for things, but just ask those who file an itemized tax return each year how important that it and they can tell you it is invaluable. If you plan to file an itemized return keeping up with [...]
Recession (financial business coach) Deepens
No commentsBy ratetake
Another disappointing day on Wall Street led investors to 200 point loss. With no signs of recovery stocks are expected to continue its decline for a few weeks.
An economic stimulus plan that was endorsed by President-elect Barack Obama is not likely to be endorsed by Congress. Many Republicans in the Senate and House have [...]
Car and Automotive Loan Refinancing Tips (financial services coach)
No commentsBy Anthony Roberts
With the difficult financial times looming over us, it is but natural to think of numerous ways to take more control of our finances. As wise people would do, difficult financial times are the best times to finally take over your finances and think of ways on how to lighten the burden of [...]
Some Information That May Help You To Deal With Interest Rate (financial coach)
No commentsBy Mathew Petrenko
Depending on many various factors that influence the creditors position while taking a mobile credit, we may define a lot of kinds of percentage rate accordingly. You ought to know everything about your auto loan APR that can help you with your Phoenix auto loan, or any other sort of loans, and in [...]
(Financial mentoring) Micro Loans Help Small Business Grow
No commentsBy Tom Mack
Recently I spent some time in the country of Ukraine, while there I decided to seek out budding entrepreneurs in the rural countryside villages to see for myself the impact of micro loans. What I found is that when people have the opportunity to go into business for themselves, particularly in impoverished communities, [...]










