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Free Money for Your Retirement?

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It can be more than a little discouraging to start making retirement planning calculations. Youll usually find that to achieve the annual retirement income you want, you need to be saving a lot more than is practical.
Suppose, for example, that you use a program like Quicken or Microsoft Money to determine that your retirement savings [...]

Lower the down payment on your mortgage

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There are many loan options available for potential homeowners who don’t have much cash saved for an initial down payment. One of the most common and respected of these products is a loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration(FHA). FHA loans are designed to help families with lower incomes and not much savings. Additionally, FHA [...]

Retirement Calculator: How Much Will It Cost You to Retire?

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Retirement Calculator: How Much Will It Cost You to Retire?
Many people have imagined a secured future by the time they have reached their retirement age.
However, only a few have truly worked out the estimated amount of that they need to hit the sack happily. This is because most people are not aware about the importance [...]

Foreclosure is a Problem Across the Nation

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Do you own your own home or business? If you have a mortgage, and you are working, struggling to survive from paycheck to paycheck you are not alone. There are millions just like you were are in jeopardy of losing their home, because of foreclosure. Foreclosure is when one is behind on the mortgage payment, [...]

Little Or Nothing Saved At 50, You’ve Got To

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Little Or Nothing Saved At 50, You’ve Got To Act Fast. Here’s My Simple Catch-Up Plan.
I’ve been receiving a great many letters lately that go something like this! “I’m about to turn 50 and I’ve just started planning for retirement! Any ideas?” Great question! Something you should have asked 15 to 20 years [...]

Savings Accounts An Overview

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Being in control of your finances means not only managing your current account wisely, but planning ahead too. Although we are used to thinking we will have the welfare state to fall back on, the support offered by state benefits is far from generous – most people would struggle to exist on a basic pension [...]

Reform Aimed At Personal Finance And UK Savings

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The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has issued a report which supports the Pension Commission’s recent demand for reform in the structure of the basic state pension. In fact the report goes further than simply backing the report, it calls for reforms to be implemented more rapidly than the Commission has recommended.
Essentially, the reforms that are [...]

Lakeycia Jefferson on Wealth Masters

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Prior to becoming a consultant with Wealth Masters International, Lakeycia Jefferson, a consultant with Wealth Masters International (www.wmitoday.com/wealthtransfer) was a network marketer who experienced firsthand the limitations of a traditional mindset. “I never went beyond my inner circle of family, friends, and acquaintances,” she says. “I simply didn’t have access to a marketing system that [...]

Five Budget Tips to Help You Save

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Saving money is much easier than earning it from scratch. But it is also much harder than it is to spend money, and as a result, most of us spend what we would rather save. In order to begin saving money, we need to have a plan, and the more automatic the plan works, the [...]

Savings Accounts – Professional Advice

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When it comes to savings, you may well find yourself daunted by the sheer variety of ways to invest your money. Particularly if you find yourself with a substantial amount to invest, and are less than confident at dealing with things like the stock market, bonds and trusts, youre likely to gain from professional expertise. [...]