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While 40% to 50% of us make New Years resolutions on January 1st. A ritual that has existed since ancient times approximately 60% to 80% of us have already broken them by the end of February, according to researchers.

529--A Tax-Free Way to Save for College

Creating an Investment Policy and Moving Forward after a Loss.

I'm going to show you how to get filthy stinking rich! No lies, scams, or crazy risk penny stocks. Just solid advice on how to make your money make you rich. And the best thing is this advice is all free - and it works!

One of the phrases that parents dread the most is this: college money. As soon as their child is born, parents tend to think about the future and actually make plans for their kids.

Know-how of some useful tips can relieve you from your debt problems as these provide solutions as to how you can manage to pay off debt. These simple and easy steps will help you to get over your...

Living wills have received a great deal of attention due to the recent Terry Schiavo situation. Because her end-of-life wishes were in dispute, family members battled each other in the courts over her treatment and care.

Here are six suggestions to strengthen an investment portfolio. Each one is meant to assist the investor with the topics such as time value of money, supply/demand, capital gains, risk management (insurance), and patience.

Contrary to popular beliefs, asset protection does not mean hiding assets, and is not a trick to evade authority. Asset protection also does not involve deceptive agreements or fraudulent transfers. It is simply smart and safe financial planning. It safe guards your assets from being extracted by outsiders who do not have any right to or claim on your hard earned money.

How good is a bankruptcy alternative from bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a legally-declared inability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors. It is legal process by which people and businesses can eliminate all, or a portion, of their debts by extending the time to pay-off their debts under the protection and supervision of a court and trustee.




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