As with all types of credit, buy to let mortgages come with an array of bewildering rates, terms, and repayment methods. You need to know what kind of buy to let mortgage is going to profit you the most.
When you start your search into buy to let mortgages, you will quickly become acquainted with investment [...]

Posted in Financial Services | No Comments »

Two years ago, my sister-in-law Eileen went kicking and screaming to meet with lawyers and do some estate planning. There were plans to be made, trusts to be drawn, documents to be written, all focused on some unimaginable, unforeseeable time when she or her husband might be sick, or worse.

Posted in Credit, Financial Aid, Other - Business & Finance, Other - Careers & Employment, Other - Internet, Technology | No Comments »

Companies promising to reduce or eliminate credit card balances and other debt for customers will no longer be allowed to charge an upfront fee. The Federal Trade Commission said last week that the new restrictions are a crackdown on the debt-settlement industry, which flourished during the economic downturn as borrowers …

Posted in Credit, Financial Services, Investing, Marriage & Divorce, Personal Finance, Technology | No Comments »

Families need to have honest talks about money During the financial crisis it’s a good thing the money conversations of most American families haven’t been broadcast on television reality shows. It might have been tough to watch: Money in short supply, heavy debt loads and uncertainty about the future could …

Posted in Credit, Economics, Financial Aid, Financial Services, Higher Education (University +), Investing, Marriage & Divorce, Personal Finance, Small Business | No Comments »

Personal-finance experts estimate that at least 10 percent of debt woes are a direct result of overspending pure lack of discipline. Overspending and accumulating debt may be manifestations of deep, unresolved emotional issues and unmet needs

Posted in Economics, Financial Services, Higher Education (University +), Investing, Marriage & Divorce, Small Business, Technology | No Comments »

Kiwis are slowly getting themselves out of debt.

Posted in Economics, Financial Aid, Gambling, Law & Ethics, News, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business | No Comments »

Hollywood star Jessica Biel has revealed that she worries she is going to run out of money because she doesn’t know where her next pay cheque is coming from.

Posted in Credit, Financial Services, Higher Education (University +), Investing, Other - Careers & Employment, Other - Internet | No Comments »

London, July 31 : Hollywood actress Jessica Biel has revealed that she constantly worries about where her next paycheque is coming from.

Posted in Financial Aid, Higher Education (University +), Law & Ethics, Other - Business & Finance, Other - Careers & Employment, Small Business | No Comments »

Credit counseling and debt settlement services are a booming business. But some companies are scamming desperate consumers, making a bad situation even worse. Chris Oaks this week spoke to Gail Cunningham, vice president of the nonprofit National Foundation for Credit Counseling.

Posted in Higher Education (University +), Investing, Other - Careers & Employment, Renting & Real Estate | No Comments »

RBA boss Glenn Stevens says higher government debt was unavoidable after the GFC.

Posted in Financial Aid, Financial Services, Gambling, Investing, Other - Careers & Employment, Technology | No Comments »

Debt Relief, Debt Settlement, and Debt Negotiation companies. Their ads claim that they can reduce or eliminate your unsecured debt, particularly your credit card debt.

Posted in Credit, Financial Aid, Marriage & Divorce, News, Other - Business & Finance, Small Business | No Comments »

Copyright © 2008 - 2010 Money Ache