Archive for September, 2010
Thursday, September 9th, 2010
The research from KBD has also revealed the full extent of the north-south financial divide.
Taking the UK as a whole, the typical household has some 40,000 of disposable wealth, but this figure oscillates wildly depending on where you look and indeed where you live.
An average London family will possess 81,732 in readily-accessible cash, while [...]
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Nearly 20 percent of Social Security recipients depend solely on their payments to meet their monthly needs and more than half rely primarily on them to make ends meet each month. The Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance Program, administered by the U. S. Social Security Administration, provides to millions of elderly, widowed, and disabled [...]
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Sunday, September 5th, 2010
In today’s fast-paced culture, convenience is king. Consumers are becoming less satisfied with establishments that offer only one product or service, and “one-stop shopping” venues are gaining popularity for the time and effort they can save.
The convenience trend has changed the face of many types of businesses, and financial services is no exception. In [...]
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Friday, September 3rd, 2010
A direct deposit cash advance is a quick and easy way for retirees who receive private pensions payments to obtain cash that they may need unexpectedly. Retirees are seldom financially secure since so many rely on a fixed level of income. Even budgets based on a relatively high fixed incomes can be upset by unforeseeable [...]
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Saving Bonds are issued by US Treasury Department. These are not tradable anywhere in the market. The bonds are non-marketable securities. For any buying and selling activity, you need to go to the agents authorized by the government. These agents are called Issuing and Paying agents. The saving bonds are registered securities. This means that [...]
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
There are so many things that we teach our children that keep them on the right path throughout life. How to save money is one of the most important lessons that parents teach their children. Teach your children about finances by opening an account and setting money aside. They’ll learn about patience, interest and saving.
It’s [...]
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