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Bank of America Denounces Fee Plan

November 6th, 2011 | Posted in Banking | Comments Off

Much to the delight of their customers and to the chagrin of their leaders, Bank of America has announced that they will no longer levy their proposed five dollar debit card fee on their customers, a fee which they announced only a month ago. Due to the extreme frustration that consumers subsequently expressed over these [...]

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Creating a Personal Budget

November 5th, 2011 | Posted in Banking | Comments Off

Almost everyone is dealing with money issues nowadays. The economy is teetering on recession, unemployment has skyrocketed, and inflation is causing everybody to pinch their pennies just a little bit more. That doesn’t have to mean a constant game of catch-up, though. With an effective personal budget in place, the end of the month doesn’t [...]

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Process of Selling Structured Settlement Payments

November 4th, 2011 | Posted in Banking | Comments Off

If your bills are rising high and you don’t have any option to pay the bills and you are in need of a lump sum of money for structured settlements then you must have some knowledge in selling the structure settlements. The first step is to decide whether selling the structured settlements is the right [...]

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NRI Banking Services, A Respite to Indians Abroad

November 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Banking | Comments Off

Every person staying abroad has banking requirements similar to the ones we do. NRIs are no exception when it comes to services like money deposits, bank accounts etc. An Indian residing abroad may feel the need to have a bank account in India where he can transfer funds that his family can utilize, there are [...]

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How To Save For Child’s College?

November 1st, 2011 | Posted in Banking | Comments Off

Saving for a child’s college education is one of the biggest challenges that parents face today. With the cost of education rising steeply, it is a tricky task for parents to fund the entire amount to support the higher studies of their child. As a result they often have to accept loans at a huge [...]

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Japan Boosts Stimulus

November 1st, 2011 | Posted in Banking | Comments Off

The Bank of Japan has eased monetary policy by expanding asset purchases as the yen’s strength and slow progress by European leaders in solving the region’s debt crisis cloud the outlook for the country’s fragile economy. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has expanded its asset purchase programme by 5tn yen ($66bn; £41bn) in a bid [...]

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