Archive for the ‘Money & Finance’ Category

Can Forex Robots Be Depended On?

By publisher • Jul 29th, 2010 • Category: Forex Trading

Forex robots are advertised and marketed as miraculous aids to help in forex trading. While these terms used to describe the forex robots are just marketing gimmick, the fact that they can prove to be quite useful sometimes, cannot be overlooked. There is no forex robot that can work in all types of markets or [...]



Comparing Forex brokers

By publisher • Jul 28th, 2010 • Category: Forex Trading

Foreign currency trading, if done correctly can be a very lucrative business. As with any other industry that has high returns, it is not without risk. If you are considering investing in currency trading in any form, it is recommended that you consider using one of many forex brokers. When comparing or choosing between brokers, [...]



Features of a local answering service

By publisher • Jun 7th, 2010 • Category: Money & Finance

Regardless of whether you have a large or small business, answering those phone calls that you might have missed by means of a local answering service can provide you that edge that you have been looking for. Almost every business in the market today is looking for the proverbial professional and courteous image that is [...]



Understanding the financial services sector

By publisher • May 24th, 2010 • Category: Money & Finance

Almost every business today depends on technology to help them stay abreast of the latest developments right at their fingertips, so that they can make the most educated and well-informed choices at the drop of a hat.
For example, the financial services software sector has always stayed abreast of the changes that have been brought by [...]



Understanding mortgage loans

By publisher • May 24th, 2010 • Category: Money & Finance

It is important that one understands mortgage loans and its advantages and pitfalls before making an investment in property. Since these loans are long-term, in knowing the benefits and options provided by banks with the ever-changing economy, one can get the best deal based on understanding how home mortgage works.
In taking a mortgage loan, one [...]



Looking for a merchant services provider?

By publisher • May 16th, 2010 • Category: Money & Finance

As discouraging as this might sound, merchants normally lose money due to transaction that are fraudulent and while this might not seem very fair, absolution from this modern day evil (for lack of a better term) where a merchant has to accept credit card payments over the phone or the internet isn’t a realistic expectation.
Security [...]



Understanding Florida Medigap Insurance

By publisher • May 11th, 2010 • Category: Money & Finance

As soon as you turn 65 as a citizen of the United States who has paid his taxes for more than five years, you are automatically enrolled in for Medicare. While some people prefer to get comprehensive insurance from a private company, most senior citizens in Florida would be more than happy to supplement their [...]



The importance of life settlements

By publisher • Apr 26th, 2010 • Category: Money & Finance

As a senior above the age of 70 years of age, in most cases, large policies are no longer needed, and thus what are known as life settlements are normally arranged for between a financial planner (such as an attorney, accountant, insurance advisor etc.) and the policy holder so that one can cash their policy [...]



Mortgage Rates and Home Prices

By holly • Mar 2nd, 2009 • Category: Money & Finance

As we have all seen, housing sales are down in most states across the country. For some, there is a silver lining to this cloud. Young individuals and families who thought they would never be able to own a home back in 2005 now see that the possibility is a distinct reality. Falling home prices [...]



Credit Card Conundrums

By Rich Bitch • Jan 19th, 2009 • Category: Rich Bitch Economics

The credit crisis might seem like old news with the current downturn in the economy. Everyone is focused on ugly little words like “recession” and “unemployment.” Who has time to worry about issues like credit, either on the national or personal level?

You should. As more and more people find it harder to make ends meet [...]