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The 6 Biggest Investing Mistakes

Burton G. Malkiel, Princeton economics professor and author of ‘A Random Walk Down Wall Street,’ and Charles D. Ellis, author of ‘Winning the Loser’s Game,’ have teamed up to write ‘The Elements of Investing.’ We’re both in our seventies. So is... (Continue reading)

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How to Lower Your Cable Bill Now?

Fans of “House” and “American Idol” got a reprieve on Friday when Time Warner Cable and News Corp. reached an agreement that kept Fox shows on the air for Time Warner subscribers. Details of the Time Warner deal haven’t been... (Continue reading)

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4 simple steps to trim your spending

Our step-by-step money diet will fatten your wallet. In some ways, a budget is like a diet. You may hate sticking to it, but you feel great after you do. Unlike a diet, however, a budget doesn’t have to leave you... (Continue reading)

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Bankruptcy Trends For 2010

The last big spike in bankruptcy filings was back in 2005, just before the passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Consumer Protection Act ["BAPCPA"] with a record setting 2.04 million filings. The BAPCPA created more obstacles to obtaining debt relief... (Continue reading)

Commercial Banks and How You Can Be Prepared For Acceptance

Commercial banks are a particular type of bank and a financial institution. A commercial bank is different from an investment bank and the types of loans you might expect to get from are as follows: • Mortgage loans – The only... (Continue reading)

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Can I Keep My Home If I File Bankruptcy?

One of the first questions people ask when they begin to explore their Denver bankruptcy options is, “Can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy in Colorado?” While this question cannot be answered without knowing the specifics of the... (Continue reading)

Common Bankruptcy Pre-Filing Mistakes

You should avoid making pre-filing bankruptcy mistakes such as using home equity loans or retirement accounts to pay off debts. Here are some common pre-filing mistakes that folks considering bankruptcy sometimes make: 1. Refusing to consider bankruptcy until it’s too late. This... (Continue reading)

How Long Does it Take to File Bankruptcy

The time it would take for you to file bankruptcy depends on which type of bankruptcy you choose to file. There are four types of bankruptcy but usually the most popular and most applicable type of bankruptcy for the average... (Continue reading)

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Know Your Bankruptcy Alternatives

If you don’t want to go through the trauma of a bankrupt, you can explore bankruptcy alternatives. Surely, in some cases, bankruptcy is the only choice you have. Sometimes, it can even be better to shed your struggles and start... (Continue reading)

Bankrupt – Where to Turn When You Can’t Pay Your Bills

The word ‘bankrupt’ refers to a person or business entity that has become financially insolvent or ruined. Individuals who cannot afford to pay their bills often turn to filing bankruptcy. This may or may not be the best way to... (Continue reading)

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