December, 2009

New Year’s Eve on a Budget

This article is presented by Kelly Whalen, Consumerism Commentary staff writer. At midnight people around the world will be celebrating a new year with celebrations, parties, or a quiet evening at home. You may already have plans to party like it’s 2009, but if you don’t here are a few ways you can celebrate without breaking ...

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Personal Loans Can Save Your Credit

It Is Easy And Hassle Free To Get Your Personal Loans Cash can be direct deposited in as little as 2 short hours. When applying online for a personal loans you can expect it to take approximately 2.5 minutes. The personal loan application decision only takes an average of 1-3 additional minutes. Sometimes you can be ...

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Health Care Bill May Reduce Need for Personal Loans

Health-care relief may be on its way Throughout the recession many consumers have been using personal loans to fund their health care. There may be some relief on the way as a new health care bill is said to be on the verge of completion. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is confident that the bill will ...

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Parents Rely on Personal Loans As Adult Kids Return Home

New trend Parents are relying on personal loans for expenses as their adult children return home. The recession has brought about many necessary changes in the lives of Americans, and one of the most common trends is for adult children to move back home with their parents. Studies are showing that this is a growing trend ...

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Who are these people? (Photo from notionscapital, Flickr.com) Every American knows about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Who are the newer imposters then? Difficult to understand? Look no further than your local news paper. You will not need a personal loan to buy one, but will possibly regret the day you even applied for a personal ...

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