Highlighted Business & Finance Contributors
Most all Americans and banks have been impacted by the financial crisis but what do Bank of America customers have to say about Bank of America? Is bigger better?
By Lisa Carey | Published 2/9/2010
When you are knee deep in debt nothing else much matters. No matter what you do or where you go it feels like you have this big heavy cloud hanging over your shoulders waiting for your inevitable failure.
By Sylvia Rolfe | Published 2/9/2010
Having a bad credit record can surely become a hindrance in establishing yourself. Most likely, you will have difficulty in trying to persuade lenders to give you a credit account, which can be very significant issue.
By Sylvia Rolfe | Published 2/9/2010
In these tough financial times everyone is looking for ways to save some money, using these tips will not only save you some money, but it will promote a better health for you and your family.
By Herman Cruz | Published 2/9/2010
A bad debt credit card pretty much works in the same way as most regular credits, with a few exceptions. This type of credit source is designed to cater those with poor credit histories.
By Sylvia Rolfe | Published 2/9/2010
Identity theft happens to nearly 10 millions Americans each year, and the numbers are on a dramatic increase. Luckily, there are ways that you can prevent identity theft and protect your credit.
By Sylvia Rolfe | Published 2/9/2010
So you have bad credit. Whatever the cause, a string of unpaid bills or bankruptcy in the last 10 years or a defaulted student loan, you can still rebuild your life. Some people just carry too much debt to be considered a good risk.
By Sylvia Rolfe | Published 2/9/2010
A newsletter containing wisdom keys on making and keeping money the Bible way. An ongoing blog concerning money and finances where the "wisdom" of Scripture is the focus and primary authority, mingled with applying good ole common sense.
By LaVonne Washington | Published 2/9/2010
Google's new product is a mobile phone that'll use automatic interpreting technology to get us all talking to one other despite language barriers.
By Catherine Dagger | Published 2/9/2010
There are all types of investments for retirement. The new variable annuities might be the right type for you.
By J P Whickson | Published 2/9/2010
Starting a new business is a very interesting activity and you need to consider these 10 things to remember.
By Billy Ryan | Published 2/9/2010
Don't strain your brain trying to do mental math; use an online financial calculator to help you estimate how to get out of credit card debt. This one is quick and easy!
By Radell Hunter | Published 2/9/2010
When you decide to organize a clothes sharing party, it's obvious that you want to get some used but interesting garments through this party.
By Maggie Lee | Published 2/9/2010
Official word this morning on a story weve been reporting on regularlyJapan Airlines said today it will maintain its alliance with American Airlines (AMR) and the oneworld partnership. American had offered Japan Airlines, which is in bankruptcy proceedings in Japan, a $1.4 billion investment to maintain its ties to American.
By Grab Networks | Published 2/9/2010
This article takes a look at one reason parents may want to consider letting their teens experiment with credit.
By Craig White | Published 2/9/2010
AstraZeneca (AZN) said Tuesday that the US Food and Drug Administration approved cholesterol drug Crestor as a treatment to prevent heart disease and its complications. The drug can now be prescribed to reduce the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and arterial revascularization procedures in patients without evident coronary heart disease but with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
By Grab Networks | Published 2/9/2010
A description of the underlying factor that ties together all the reasons a customer becomes a repeat customer. Aimed at small businesses, but applicable to all.
By Don Dewsnap | Published 2/9/2010
Two managed health care companies are reporting earnings this morning. Centene (CNC) posted a modest increase in earnings, of $23.7 million, or 53 cents per share, as compared to $21.4 million, or 49 cents per share, in the same quarter last year.
By Grab Networks | Published 2/9/2010
Everybody in the last twelve months probably has thought at some point: Actually I could do very well with a bit more money here and there.
By Grey Squirrel | Published 2/9/2010
For 40 years the US was the dominant economic power, but today China and India are emerging and there is a complete change internationally, former World Bank president James Wolfensohn told RT at Davos.
By RT | Published 2/9/2010




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