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How to Find Money Owed to You – Missing Money Search

If you’ve ever seen the You Might Be Rich program on NBC, then you know that there is billions of dollars in missing money that you might be able to claim. Every year, millions of people are surprised by the fact that there has been money sitting in your state’s bank account, just waiting for [...]

Posted on July 26, 2009 at 10:40 am by admin · Permalink · One Comment
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How Hard Is It to Get Approved for a Bank Loan?

As a result of the credit crunch in America, it has become increasingly difficult for consumers and small business owners to get approved for bank loans. That’s having a dramatic toll on the economy, as small business are unable to pay their bills or make payroll. The result is more layoffs and more small businesses [...]

Posted on July 10, 2009 at 12:36 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
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No Credit Check Personal Loans

The idea that individuals with bad credit or no credit can’t get a loan is a myth. There are resources online that can quickly provide the money you need regardless of credit history. It doesn’t matter if you need cash to buy a new car, buy a home or a personal loan to help you [...]

Posted on July 6, 2009 at 5:59 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
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How to Save $50 a Day or More

When cash is needed, it can often be easier to find ways to save money than to go out and make more money. Particularly when the job market is bad and thousands of college students are scrambling to take any job available, making extra money may not be the easy route. Those who take a [...]

Posted on June 14, 2009 at 5:48 pm by admin · Permalink · One Comment
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What to Do When You Can’t Pay Your Mortgage

When times are tough, many families are faced with having to make tough decisions when it comes to paying their bills. The choice can often be putting gas in the car to get to work or making the mortgage payment. While falling behind in your bills is not a good thing, it can be the [...]

Posted on June 13, 2009 at 8:41 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Credit Card Delinquencies Reach New Highs

According to Money.com, not only is personal credit card use on the rise, but Trans Union, one of 3 major credit reporting bureaus, reported that delinquencies are up 11% from last year. In other words, people are not paying their bills and the credit card companies are feeling the brunt of it. This is all [...]

Posted on June 8, 2009 at 11:49 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Alternatives to Welfare and Low Income Grants

In these times of financial crisis in America, we hear more and more each day about the lack of government financial aid that is available to American citizens. This couldn’t be further from the truth. There is an exorbitant amount of funds made available to the general public for a variety of reasons. The problem [...]

Posted on February 6, 2009 at 6:33 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Low Income Grants Available to Everyone

The government and other organizations provide low-income grants to help you and your family during times of financial hardship. You must qualify to receive these funds, but you can find out quickly by submitting an free grant application.
There are virtually billions of dollars in free government money that you can use to recover from the [...]

Low Income Grants

Of the billions of grant programs available by the government and private organizations, low income grants rank as some of the most popular grants that Americans seek. These programs often provide free money that doesn’t have to be paid back to individuals and families facing financial hardship. Most of these grants are provided to:

Help Pay [...]