Retirement planning for business people

 

The majority of people who start up a business want to define an exit strategy. No-one intends to work until the final days before they die. Even if they want to go for something long-lasting to pass on to their children, there has to come a time when they retire, put up their feet and [...]

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How to plan for an emergency

 

It used to be the case that only low income families lived paycheck to paycheck. As the recession strikes deeper into the economy, the problem is spreading upwards through the middle class. The majority of people in the US have no savings and are currently unable to save any money after paying all the bills. [...]

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How to manage your debts

 

In the days when credit was cheap, anyone with a secure job paying a check every month could borrow. There were still millions on or below the poverty line, but the majority in the US could buy what they needed and then some. People did still get into trouble. But, mostly, banks and finance companies [...]

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Saving money on auto insurance

 

When the going is good, the majority simply renew their existing policies or spend only a few minutes buying a new policy. Saving a few dollars is less important when credit is flowing freely. But now we are in a recession and every dollar matters, it’s time to look more carefully at how we spend [...]

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Insuring your car for a lower price

 

Insuring your car can sometimes be costly and if you’re caught by the recession you definitely want to minimize your expenses. Here are some tips for those who want to get lower priced insurance policies. Implicating into accidents just occurs. If you can’t really elude this you should at least make certain that you are [...]

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