Special assessment fees are on the rise. Due to the economy, timeshare companies are forced to raise fees to keep up with delinquent timeshare owners. If you're thinking about getting rid of your timeshare, do it before your next special assessment fee.
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Get Timeshare Relief Before Being Hit By Special Assessment Fees
Individuals purchasing long-term care insurance in 2009 tended to be slightly older and selected less costly policy features according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance http://www.aaltci.org annual study. The organization’s research was based on an analysis of 155,000 individual placed policies. Clearly the economy is having an impact on when individuals start their long-term care planning and what benefit levels and policy options they select,” states Jesse Slome, executive director of the long-term care insurance industry organization. According to the annual study, 73.5 percent of buyers of individual policies were age 55 or older when they applied for coverage compared to 69 percent for the prior year (2008).
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Study Reports Who Buys Long-term Care Insurance Posted By: Jesse…
March 16th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
More and more people are looking at getting a NJ Refi these days, mostly as a way to reduce their monthly payments and save a little money due to the way our economy has been over the last year or so….
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4 Questions to Ask Yourself When Looking For a NJ Refi
The government understands that helping women with grant money is good for the society and for the economy. There are thousands of programs available.
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There Are Many Government Grant Programs Just For Women
March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
With the recent downturn in the economy, many people are realizing that they cannot afford to sustain the lifestyle that they have grown accustomed to living. Fortunately, this does not mean life cannot be enjoyable.
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How Living Within Your Means Can Make Life More Enjoyable
February 17th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
It”s been a long haul, but several market indicators are finally showing positive signs for real estate. Fueled by the two home buyer tax credits and an unexpected surge in the US economy due to growth in the GDP (gross domestic product), both home buyers and home sellers can rejoice. Economic Uptick The GDP took an unexpected jump in the fourth quarter of 2009, growing at a rate of 5.7 percent. Forecasts by economists were set at about 4.5 percent, so this higher than predicted rise shows that our economy is headed in a positive direction. In addition, the manufacturing sector is showing signs of a faster rebound than originally thought.
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More Positive Movement In The Market! Posted By: Lorena OConnor
Ways for stretching your dollar when the economy is down. Great tips are offered to help you save in anytime or season. You can truly save a lot of money with these strategies.
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Strategies For Living in a Recession
February 16th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Since the economy is as unpredictable as the weather, many of us tend to be financially constrained. Our daily 9 to 5 job simply could not support our daily living and thus, we have to resort to side incomes to back up our finance. Well have you ever thought of turning scrap copper wire into cash?
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Scrap Metal Turned Cash!
February 11th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
The number of years we have been working, price and the cost of living had not hit us so hard as it did in the past two years, when the economy has fallen and the overall environment has become extremely hard for us to bear. This is not because we are lenient in your spending but there are certain other reasons as well. Most of the people are under debt now and the number has kept on increasing gradually.
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Regain Your Personal Finance – How to Legally Eliminate Credit…
February 6th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
In recent months, I am sure you have heard a lot about debt settlement. The debt relief companies that help you negotiate with your creditors and get out of debt have started using the internet and television commercials as a way to inform consumers. You have likely seen these advertisements online or on television before. Many debt-ridden Americans are nervous about going for this debt relief procedure because it is so new, but guess what
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Debt Settlement – It’s Been Around For Some Time – Why the…
February 5th, 2010 | Posted in General
Many people have mortgages, but with the economy many have lost their jobs and are unable to pay their mortgages. There is help for people having trouble paying their bills. The first step is to talk…
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Mortgage Help and Rights of a Mortgage
It seems that nowadays, people all over the world and especially those of us in the United States are feeling the heat of the prevailing economic recession. With the sudden downturn of the economy, a large number of people are more financially extended than they have been in previous years. Many have lost their jobs or have lost their homes because of the real estate crash in recent months.
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Surviving an Economic Recession
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Foreclosures, needless to say, are not pleasant. There are countless foreclosures taking place in the US as the economy continues to implode. In California, the situation is particularly bad, with foreclosing continuing at an unprecedented rate.
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How Do I Get Foreclosure Advice In California That is Helpful? |…
When it comes to getting out of debt, many Americans wish that our government was more willing to help. After all, the fact that the credit card companies charge such high interest rates and the fact that our economy suffered a recession are two common reasons why millions of Americans are up to their ears in debt. The federal government helped banks and other financial lenders with a financial bailout, so why not debt ridden consumers? While you might not get any money from the government to payoff your debts, it doesn’t mean that you can’t get your own personal debt relief bailout.
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Personal Debt Bailouts – Wall St Isn’t the Only Ones Getting…
January 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Finance
The importance of refinancing your home equity loan is becoming a pressing necessity for home owners who are expecting the rise of mortgage rates. This is basically because of the many determinant factors that in one way or another affect the pattern of the economy particularly the real estate sector.
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