With the average cost of a new car in the United States exceeding $25,000, a household's vehicle is often the second-most expensive investment they own (after their home.) Of course, in most parts of the country, a car is essential to getting back and forth to work, school and civic and church obligations. However, just because you can't do well without a car doesn't mean that you have to spend any more than necessary on financing.
13 March 2017
If you own a small business, you know that every penny counts -- and spending a significant proportion of your monthly or annual profits on legal representation may not be in your budget. However, situations may sometimes arise in which spending a little money can save you much more down the road, especially when it comes to issues like trademark or copyright infringement or bringing a lawsuit against a state entity.
6 March 2017
If you are interested in buying investment properties to rehab and resell them or to rent them, you may discover that finding financing for your first property might be the hardest. Financing for investment properties is different than financing for regular home loans, and here are several important things you should know as you prepare to buy your first investment property. Evaluate Your Financial Situation It can be harder to get a bank to finance an investment property if you already own a home.
1 March 2017
Signature loans are routinely used to help cover emergency expenses, but some people are using them to help consolidate credit card debts. As with other financial options available to you, there are pros and cons to doing this. If you are considering using a signature loan to help with your credit card debts, here are some benefits and disadvantages to consider. Why Should You Use a Signature Loan? One of the main benefits of using a signature loan to consolidate your credit card debts is that you can get a lower interest rate.
11 January 2017