What Debt Collectors Don’t Want One To Know -Help With Your Debt Myths – How Debt Help Helps
January 16, 2012 by Derrick Thomas
Filed under Finance
When that you are faced with a collection of debt than would seem practically impossible, you’re faced which has a stark choice – debt consolidation or bankruptcy.
Do You Have Too Much Past Due Credit Debt?
November 15, 2010 by Mark Livinston
Filed under Finance
Have you ever been so worried about your credit card debt that you can’t sleep? If you have, you are not alone – trust me. Almost all of America has some type of debt built up from their past. The average American has over $10,000 in credit card debt that can’t be paid, nor will it ever. This article is about the Hope that comes from the American government in relieving this burden.
Loans For People Who Have Bad Credit
September 27, 2010 by Karri Owens
Filed under Finance
Credit is in turn dependent on the reputation or credit worthiness of the entity which takes responsibility for the funds. Credit is also traded in financial markets. Credit is available, but demand remains flat. Asked in the July survey how demand for commercial and industrial loans has changed over the past three months, 61% of banks responded “about the same,” while 9% said “moderately weaker.” While it was good news that 30% responded “moderately stronger,” it’s not exactly a surge in demand.
They Might Not Have Lied To You About Reward Cards Bonus
September 12, 2010 by Kim Johnson
Filed under Finance
The billing office of your reward card company reimburses the retailer on your transaction directly. They also contact you with your bill and your reward, per your agreement with them. You should expect them and the ready to both pay up and receive the rewards that you deserve. After all, you have worked for it
The Pros And Cons Of Plastic Business Cards
August 24, 2010 by Mankit Chan
Filed under Business
Companies are using the plastic business cards today more than ever. There are numerous good points to making use of plastic opposed to just paper for the cards, but there is some bad points too. To know which of these is right for you though you need to know some facts.
Frosted Cards – Effective Low Budget Advertising Alternative
July 21, 2010 by Mankit Chan
Filed under Business
With the current economic upheaval, all businesses are looking for low cost ways to keep their brand in the public eye and keep the doors opening with customers. Even companies that previously spent thousands upon thousands of dollars on television advertisements and radio endorsements are turning toward more cost effective options such as starting a frosted card campaign. Advertising is just as essential today as it has always been in the past, and that applies equally to new businesses and those that have been well established for years. The trick today is just finding the most effective campaigns that will bring the results you want in the end.
The Advantages Of Cash Back Business Credit Cards
July 13, 2010 by Shannon Hilson
Filed under Finance
A typical small business needs to watch every penny. To last in the competitive business world, you need to maximize profits and just as importantly, reduce expenses. Many businesses don’t realize that they could easily be saving a percentage of their purchases with a cash back business credit card. Instead of letting bank fees eat away at your profits, your credit card can work for you.
Clear Plastic Business Cards
May 22, 2010 by Mankit Chan
Filed under Business
Clear plastic business cards are presently the hottest kind of business card around. They are good looking and give an excellent impression to the receiver. It is a great way to stand out to draw your customer’s attention & creating more buzz than any paper business cards could do.
Frosted Plastic Business Cards: The Standard For The Future Is Here Today
May 22, 2010 by Mankit Chan
Filed under Business
We all know that business cards are everywhere in the modern world. In fact, they’re about as prevalent as putting mustard on a hot dog. Several types of mustard are available in the grocery stores, and that’s a prime example of the way things that have great value are reinvented as time passes. The traditional paper business cards that have been used for so many years are another example, and they are now being replaced by modern frosted plastic cards.
Index Annuity Crediting Methods Explained
April 24, 2010 by Robert C Eldridge Jr
Filed under Finance
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