Archive for the 'Finance' Category


Free Business Banking Advice for Non-Residents

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Opening a business in the United States is a great experience. You may have a product or a service that you know others will want. When you open your business you will need to open a checking account at a bank. If you have not established a checking account in the United States you will [...]


Transforming Debt Into Wealth

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Quick, the opposite of debt is…..?
Wealth, right?
But while the two words may sound opposite, John Cummuta argues that debt into wealth is within reach of anyone. That belief is the theme of Cummuta’s “Transforming Debt Into Wealth.”
The secret, Cummuta says, is learning how to beat the credit card companies, manage mortgages, and other practical approaches [...]


Advantages To Having A US Bank Account

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

There are several advantages of banking in the United States. For some it means convenience while others appreciate the details that a smaller bank has to offer. When banking you now have the option to bank online or at a physical location. If you prefer banking online you have access to your account 24 hours [...]


Credit Cards Poor Credit and Porcupines

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Does the credit card work for you or do you work for your credit card? Most people’s answer to that question will depend on how they treat their “old plastic” as credit cards are known.
For many with burned fingers will tell you they didn’t realize that things had gotten so bad until very late, because [...]


Compare Online Payment Systems With Credit Cards

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Banks and other entities with interest on credit cards often like waxing lyrical on the supposed many and manifold benefits the cards bring to the holder. And they have not been unsuccessful.

The major credit card holders (Visa, MasterCard and American Express) handle transactions of over US $ 6 trillion each year, according to The Economist [...]


The Secret Book Revealed…

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

For many, “The Secret” hasn’t been a secret for centuries. It’s been going by different names. Every other generation feels the need to rename it. To make it their’s. But changing the name doesn’t change the idea.

The concept of “positive thinking” was the last topic and the “Law of Attraction” is the newest. But the [...]


Credit Card Loans for Food

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Imagine going to the bank to apply for a loan, and you state that the purpose of the loan is to buy supper. Unfazed, the banker very courteously tells you, “That’s fine, just sign the form. And by the way, you can take an additional amount for the new Anheuser-Busch beer which I am sure [...]


A Little Known Fact On Credit Card Identity Theft

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Most people think that the most secure way to prevent identity theft is to fill out a no-cost fraud alert or sign up for a fee-based credit monitoring service. The problem is that if your social security card is stolen, the thief can still open a credit card fraudulently under your identity. In fact, about [...]


Take A Look At My Credit Card Comparison This Holiday Before You Buy

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

With the holidays quickly approaching, it’s that time of year again for… credit cards! Before you tear open that Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or even American Express card pitch you just pulled from the mailbox, I want you to remember one important detail. The 0% APR on balance transfers only lasts for a year and it [...]