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CHILDREN ARE BEING SOLD FOR FOOD !
Who Is Luanne Ribble | July 30th 2008 by Luanne Ribble
Here is a perfect example of why we must end hunger!! Afghanistan: Girls sold for food In Afghanistan, where more than half of all children under age 5 are chronically malnourished, some parents are forced to take extreme measures - selling their pre read more
So You Want to Start a T-Shirt Business.
T-Shirt T-Shirts | July 25th 2008 by Steve Rhode
You’ve got a great idea, you’re witty, smart and clever. You’re thinking maybe you’ve got what it takes to launch your own T-shirt business. And maybe you do, But a T-shirt business isn’t just about great shirts, it̵ read more
How 3-1 Credit Reports with Credit Scores will better educate you…
Financial Trend Blog | June 28th 2008 by kon5518
How a educated consumer saves money. A consumer armed with their 3-1 credit report will save more money than one whom does not have any idea what is on it. Creditors love an uneducated consumer when it comes to borrowing money. Did you know a bank ca read more
How To Starts The Pet Insurance?
Debt Settlement | June 8th 2008 by Andrew Baker
Most pet owners adore their animals but do not bother organizing pet insurance for them; why this is the case, no-one really knows. When it comes to looking after our own health needs, we do not forget how important it is; if we really cared out our read more
Payday Loans Are Safe When Used The Right Way
Debt Hacker | May 25th 2008 by Mark Young
With so many people suffering from damaged or ruined credit these days because of borrowing money and going in debt too far, the prospect of borrowing again when you need to desperately can be a little scary. Many people are just plain irresponsible read more
Things To Know If You Use Credit Cards
Finance Blog Online | May 22nd 2008 by CP
Things To Know if you Use Credit Cards In this dog-eat-dog world, everyone is out to make profits and get ahead in the rat race we call life. No matter how dedicated and disciplined you are in your use of credit cards, your providers are not going t read more
Borrowing Money from.....Myself
SingleGuyMoney | April 26th 2008 by SingleGuyMoney
I had to borrow money from my Emergency Fund last week to pay for my contacts. I have to wear a toric contact lens because I have an astigmatism. Because I have to wear a special contact lenses, they cost alot more than usual; even with my vision ins read more
Financial Wisdom From Proverbs
Wisdom From Linda | April 24th 2008 by Linda Cross
Finances are a sore topic for a lot of people. Most people either LOVE or HATE money. Either way, these attitudes will get us into trouble regarding money. If we love it, we’ll end up doing... read more
He that buys what he does not want must often sell what he does w…
Power up with Proverbs | March 23rd 2008
This is a caution against being careless with money. The first "want" being used in the sense of "need" and the second "wish to have". If you squander your money on unnecessary purchases you will likely end up losing that which you would rather keep. read more
Refinance Home Mortgage Lowest Interest Rate
Work at Home Shopping and Make Money Online | March 17th 2008 by Reba's Recipes
Are You a Closet Stoozer and 0% Credit Card Rate Tart?
Credit, Debt, Life and Steve | February 29th 2008 by Steve Rhode
Stoozing, derived from the verb stooz, is a slang term used to describe the act of borrowing money at 0% (typically on credit cards), putting the money in a high interest account, and paying it back before the 0% period ends. It is important to note read more
Change of Plans: Maybe Later, Dividends
Paul E. Zimmerman.com | February 27th 2008 by Paul E. Zimmerman
Recently I made mention of my plans to launch a new stock and bond portfolio that would be oriented toward dividend growth. You can read all about that here. I was thinking it over today and realized that it's not the best move I can make right now, read more
Your guide to bad credit loans
Kinabuhi | February 18th 2008 by Kinabuhi
I was visiting at badcreditoffers.com, a user’s guide to bad credit, and I can’t help but to write something good about the website. I mean, the services they offer are quite interesting for people who badly needed money especially those with a l read more
Fixed Rate Mortgages and Govt Support
A Peculiar Blog | February 14th 2008 by Edward Langenback
Now that the mortgage mess is running full blast and people are losing their shirts with foreclosures happening at a record pace, the Council of Mortgage Lenders is saying that fixed rate First Time Buyer Mortgage could turn out to be popular with cu read more
The Post That Would Evolve…
Left on Red | February 10th 2008 by flim flam
I’ve been confused about what I stand for lately. Sometimes I feel like a walking contradiction. Cursing pshycos’ out on this blog from Kalamazoo one minute and watching my every word the next. I have also been attending church with my da read more
Thomson Financial: Yen Suffers From Risk Appetite Revival
Paul E. Zimmerman.com | February 4th 2008 by Paul E. Zimmerman
Ah, candy to my eyes!"February 4th, 04:25 - The yen continued to weaken through the morning, undermined by a resurgence in risk appetite...Also appearing to weaken the yen was speculation the Bank of Japan (BoJ) could cut its benchmark interest rate, read more
Advice Column: Your House Is Not YOUR ATM Machine
Investorblogger | January 24th 2008 by InvestorBlogger
Judging by the number of posts that I have done on issues like secured loans, secondary mortgages, refinanced house loans, homeowner loans, etc.., you could be forgiven for mistaking that I wholeheartedly support them. But I do not. It really depends read more
U.S. Government Admits: Less Taxes Are Better
Paul E. Zimmerman.com | January 17th 2008 by Paul E. Zimmerman
I made the 130 mile drive to Walla Walla this morning for my weekly work visit there before I move at the end of April. As always, it gave me plenty of time on the drive over to listen to the radio and pick up on the latest goings-on, particularly th read more
Figaro vs. Struvites, Part II
Paul E. Zimmerman.com | January 17th 2008 by Paul E. Zimmerman
I talked to Figaro's vet today and she confirmed that once again my cat has a bladder full of crystals. Wonderful. Last time this particular plumbing job cost me over $500. Last time was also only two months ago. Yay! Score! Not really!We still don't read more
Finance Start-Up
Marketing with Hari - product, price, place, promotion, adve… | November 10th 2007 by Hari Vasilev
Finding Capital - Raising capital is the most basic of all business activities, but it may not be easy; in fact, it is often a complex and frustrating process. However, if you have studied and planned effectively, raising money for your business wil read more
Borrowing Money? Do it Sensibly Don't be Gullible
Gullibility | November 9th 2007 by Reasonable Robinson
One of the great things about a loan is that it allows you to have today what you would normally have to wait for. Imagine...that new car, that new kitchen, that new home extension. It's only natural to want things that make us feel happier. As you w read more

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