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November 28, 2006
Mary Dalrymple
Gas Up Your Mortgage? Could an accelerator program be a good idea if you've worked through your priorities and decided that paying off your mortgage quickly ranks at the top? mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 4, 2005
Selena Maranjian
Women Offer Better Rates Take note, that a broker's sex isn't enough of a factor in ensuring you'll get a good deal. Here are some statistics to ponder before shopping for a mortgage. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 18, 2006
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Is All Well at Wells Fargo? Mortgages have weakened, but Wells Fargo still looks strong. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 28, 2008
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Online Finance Services Show Where Your Money Goes Web-based services can help you get a handle on your personal finances. Here are three worth looking at. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 24, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Getting Rich on Credit Paying with plastic has simplified our lives -- but it's also made credit card companies very wealthy, and you're paying the price. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 19, 2006
Is Online Banking for You? Online banking isn't for everyone -- yet. But it might be for you. Take some time to research it a bit. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 9, 2007
Selena Maranjian
Get the Point on "Points" If you're shopping for a new home and mortgage, you're going to hear a lot about origination and discount points. There's a time you should pay points, and a time you should skip them. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 19, 2004
Selena Maranjian
Beware of Mortgage Servicing Scams Don't lose your house because of a dastardly scam. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 31, 2008
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Don't Buy Stocks Yet Take care of your personal finances before you rush headlong into the market. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 2005
Jeffery Battersby
Quicken 2005 Premier personal finance app adds iPhoto integration and excellent account setup for new users mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 14, 2003
Anne Tergesen
Home Loans with Bells and Whistles Some new twists on mortgages offer more flexibility -- for a price. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 17, 2006
Ryan Fuhrmann
Wachovia Banks Another Quarter Wachovia just reported third-quarter results, and the bank continues to grow steadily. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 1, 2004
Is Online Banking for You? It may be time to think about paying your bills online. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 26, 2006
Mortgage Brokers Demystified Mortgage brokers make a lot of sense (and money) for some people. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 22, 2007
Mary Dalrymple
Revive Your Resolutions, Part 3 If you're trying to revive the financial resolutions you made but a few short weeks ago, tracking your spending can help you stay on the right path. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 15, 2008
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Can You Really Just Walk Away? Giving up on your mortgage and letting the bank foreclose on your property might seem easy, but how smart is it? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 28, 2004
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Who Has All Your Money? You made thousands of dollars in 2003. Where did it all go? Did your money end up in a place that made your life better? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 17, 2006
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Real Estate Reality Check Should you pay down your mortgage or put that money in the market? If your investment horizon is long -- at least 10 years -- then the stock market is likely to be a great place for your money. Here are some ideas. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 18, 2011
Dan Caplinger
Don't Fall for This Bank Bait-and-Switch Charging for debit cards makes no sense. As a customer, you owe it to yourself to make these higher fees blow up in big banks' faces. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 8, 2008
Mary Dalrymple
Habits for Wealth: Punctuality Pays Just as that potato chip addiction must be turned into a fever for exercise, you can get rich, achieve financial independence, or become a millionaire by changing your habits. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 19, 2003
How (and Why) to Budget Get the most power from every dollar. mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 11, 2006
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I Spent WHAT?! See how much a simple budgeting exercise can tell you about your life. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 18, 2004
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The 60% Solution Budgeting tips for math phobics. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 30, 2007
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Wachovia: Buy, Sell, or Hold? Are shares of this bank really bargain-priced? mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 1, 2007
Phil Britt
Consumers Favor Cards for Payments in Increasing Numbers This past year saw a significant increase in consumers' use of debit cards and prepaid cards, while credit card usage remained strong. The trend is expected to continue, insiders say, potentially creating new revenue streams for banks. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 4, 2008
Mary Dalrymple
How to Waste $36 Billion Consumers with checking and savings accounts squandered away $36 billion in fees in 2006. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 11, 2007
Ryan Fuhrmann
Foolish Forecast: Well-Protected Wachovia The banking giant is set to report its first-quarter 2007 financial results shortly. Investors, here is what you can expect to see. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 4, 2004
Budgeting Made Easy You don't have to track every penny to have an effective financial plan. The secret is setting priorities. Pay yourself first, then pay your bills, then you can blow what's left with a clear conscience. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 24, 2010
Selena Maranjian
Earn 5%, 6%, 30% -- Guaranteed It's very hard to earn an average annual return of 30% in stocks or any other investment. But by retiring debt, such a mammoth return is essentially guaranteed. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 24, 2007
Michael Mancini
Has Wachovia Made the Turn? Two acquisitions boost its year-end results. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 20, 2010
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2 Stocks That May Spring a Leak Visa and MasterCard have benefited mightily from consumers' shift from paper to plastic, garnering fees on each transaction. Will these companies' moats survive 2011? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 23, 2004
Robert Brokamp
Don't Pay for Bi-Weekly Mortgages Most companies charge for a bi-weekly mortgage plan. Why pay when you can do it yourself and save hundreds of dollars? mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 14, 2013
Kevin McKinley
Deductible Me Help clients understand how to get all the tax deductions they are entitled to, including home, health and education, and possibly even the fees they pay to you. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 22, 2004
Sell Stock to Pay Off a Mortgage? Does it make sense to add to your portfolio when you owe so much on your home? mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 2009
Double Miles for Paying Taxes When you charge your tax payments to a Chase United Visa credit card between March 14 and March 31, 2009, you'll earn double miles on the charge mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 11, 2007
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Fool Awards 2007: Best Money Management Tool Vote for the best way to manage your money. mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 22, 2007
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Dump That Debt! Understanding how much money you have and where it goes is the necessary, unavoidable first step toward reducing debt and straightening out your financial life. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
August 13, 2004
Kathy Yakal
Finance Packages: Money Edges Out Quicken The two stalwarts are generally more alike than different, but Microsoft has made sweeping changes, adding a new end-run around tedious account setup and a two-tiered approach to personal-finance management. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 4, 2006
Selena Maranjian
How Does Your Credit Card Rate? Being aware of average rates and how they rise can also help you see the danger in credit card debt. Here are some benchmarks with which to evaluate your card. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 12, 2004
Dean Foust
First Data: The Power Behind The Plastic After its merger with EFS, First Data's ownership of vast electronic-payment networks will provide it with a flow of fees the other rivals to MasterCard and Visa never had. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
September 2, 2002
Ian Speigel
Basics Of A Home Mortgage For some people, taking out a mortgage is a nauseating and terrifying proposition. It's not difficult to understand why. After all, you're basically laying your financial bits and pieces on the table and asking to be judged. But it doesn't have to be so bad. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 2, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Free Mortgage? Look Again Free offers are rarely simple acts of kindness. When you see a no-cost mortgage, ask your lender about what exactly is free. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 18, 2007
Dayana Yochim
Stop Robbing Your Own Bank Account Surcharges, maintenance fees, courtesy services, setup costs -- what banks charge consumers these days gives new meaning to the phrase "bank heist." Here's how you can save on bank fees. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 28, 2006
Mary Dalrymple
College Savings Math It's certainly not getting any cheaper to send the kids to college, but there's some good news for parents trying to build a college savings account. The expenses charged by state-sponsored 529 college savings plans have been falling. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 23, 2008
Morgan Housel
Terrible, Wachovia, Absolutely Terrible Wachovia swung to a second-quarter net loss of nearly $9 billion, or $4.20 per share, pummeling analyst estimates of a $0.78-per-share loss. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Michael Corbett
Home-Buying Tips When qualifying for a mortgage, as a single guy, you only have your own income to bring to the table -- no spouse or significant other help out. mark for My Articles similar articles