
I just graduated from college and will start to have to pay student loans within the next 5 months (about $13k) . I am also very interested in starting out a retirement account soon. I have been told that I can open an IRA for as little as $50 a month. Should I start to [...]
Jun 18 2011 | Posted in
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Beginning the quest for the right Texas Medicare supplement is often a bewildering experience. The Department of Health and Human Services does mail out its annual handbook to help you, but the handbook uses confusing language about Medicare that you may not be familiar with. Don’t fret – scores of beneficiaries are in the same boat. However, expert help is easy to find online.
Apr 21 2011 | Posted in
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By Susan V. Gregory Homeowners facing financial hardship may qualify for help on their second mortgages with the federal loan modification plan enacted by President Obama. The very aggressive loan workout program is aimed at reducing mortgage payments so that borrowers can avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes. This plan is extended to include [...]
Feb 21 2011 | Posted in
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by Mathew Lesko Mortgage Grant Money is definitely something that everyone could use right now. With the United States housing market being torn apart by the worst financial plummet in decades, homebuyers need more money. But who would be generous enough to hand out real estate grant money for everyone? Not even the richest investors [...]
Feb 19 2011 | Posted in
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All she needed was a simple dollar pill. All we needed was affordable health insurance. “What kind of country denies cheap pills to its citizens but allows them to use a hospital even when there is no hope in being repaid?” I wonder aloud. Doctor Watson ushers me out of the room so he can finish his paper work.
Jan 30 2011 | Posted in
Health Insurance |
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