Archive for December, 2009

30Dec

Is Your Home in Danger of Repossession? (financial coach)

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By Barton Simmons
 The threat of repossession is a real one to many people. When the economy is good, mortgage lenders are willing to lend many times your salary at low interest rates. If interest rates rise, however, or your experience job loss, sickness, divorce or other circumstances that reduce your income, you could find yourself [...]

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28Dec

Labels: Your Organizational Tool (financial business coach)

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By Jonathan Rojas
 In this age, there is a lot of focus on the importance of “getting organized.” There are even professional organizers for hire! Labels are a huge presence in the field of organization, because they enable everything to be tagged and put in its place. From birthday party invitations to mass market mailings to [...]

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28Dec

An Introduction to Day Trading (financial mentoring)

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By Haywood Dickerson
 If you are interested to be at a day trading firm, you can jump into a day trading forum and have it as your training ground. Day trading can be a very confusing field and will require you to have a lot of knowledge. If you have a little knowledge about day trading, [...]

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01Dec

Breaking Down Closing Costs (financial services coach)

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By Richie Lindsay
 Buyers, borrower, closing costs can be divided into two categories. Nonrecurring closing cost and recurring closing cost.
Nonrecurring closing costs on a one-time charge paid upon the close of escrow. Recruiting closing costs are peeping items that the buyer pays advance to help offset expenses that will continue as long as the but it [...]

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