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Are You Planning On Picking A Career In Finance?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

With the variety of jobs in the finance industry, you might at first be confused as to which particular careers in finance you would like to enter into. Of course, accounting and finance careers are traditionally started by one having a degree in either accounting or finance and while pursuing either degree, you are sure to have some encounter with finance job functions that might arouse your interest.

By the time you reach internship, too, hopefully you would already have an inkling of where to go. A problem, though, lies in the many overlaps between different career functions in finance jobs.

And still, there are questions you would again have to ask yourself. Would you like to work in a commercial bank or in (more…)

Where Can I Find Home Mortgage Loan Rates And Non Profit Debt Consolidation?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

There are hundreds of debt consolidation companies that will help you pay off your bills by lowering your payments and interest rates. For a fee they will put you on a debt consolidation program to systematically pay off all of your debts. What if you are about to lose your home to foreclosure?

This is where you may want to find a bank or lending institution where you can get your home remortgaged to catch up on your back payments and pay off your outstanding debts. You will also be paying one payment per month with no fees to pay. If you want to get your bills reduced and waive interest rates, sometimes the lender can help you with this, or you are perfectly (more…)

Credit Score Explanation

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Numbers have different meanings. In school, you are given an A if you excel in a particular subject. In the real world, a 600 or 700 could have an effect on your ability to get a loan. This is called your credit score and to give you an idea, here is an explanation.

The credit score is an indicator that tells lenders if you will be able to pay the amount that will be loaned to you. The scale goes from 340 to 750 and the higher it is, the less risk the lending institution is taking because they know you will be able to pay for it with interest.

If your score is below 700, you can still apply for loan but expect (more…)

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