Women, whether we like it or not, control our lives. If you have a woman or multiple women in your life, whether it be a spouse, girlfriend, daughter or even just a close friend; she controls pretty much all aspects of your life, whether you realize it or not. Fact By 2014, women will control 65 percent of global spending and more than 80 percent of U.S. spending. Now you know where all your money will go! Women Control the World’s Money According to She-Economy.com, women account for 85% of … [Read more...]
Not All Credit Scores Are Created Equally
Has this ever happened to you? You and your spouse are eager to buy a car or a home, you jump online to one of the plethora of credit monitoring websites: www.myfico.com www.creditadapter.com www.creditdiagnosis.com www.freescore.com www.privacymatters.com www.truecredit.com www.transunion.com www.equifax.com www.familysecure.com www.freecreditreport.com www.freecreditscore.com www.experian.com www.identitysecure.com www.privacyguard.com www.creditkarma.com You get your credit … [Read more...]
What Does Your Insurance Policy Say?
Have you taken a look at your insurance policy recently? You may be charged more money than what you should be paying! Insurance companies are prone to adding in new fees and other things from time to time, and gradually do it when people are not reviewing their insurance policies. The problem that a lot of people find is that insurance policies are incredibly hard to read because of how long they are and the verbiage used in them as well. You need to be able to look over your insurance policy … [Read more...]
The Ins & Outs Of Vehicle Repossession
If you are a fan of “trueTV” (like me), you probably have seen a variety of people behaving badly during a vehicle repossession. Although they are very entertaining and quite humorous, vehicle repossession is serious business, and you need to understand a few things. First of all, if the repo man is at your door, arguing is pointless, the repossession order has been signed even before he got to your location, arguing will do you no good. Just let them do their job and take the car! You do not … [Read more...]
How to Protect Your Identity For Free
Key Statistics 11.1 million adults were victims of identity theft in 2009 The total fraud amount was $54 billion The average victim spent 21 hours and $373 out of pocket resolving the crime 4.8% of the population was a victim of identity fraud in 2009 13% of identity fraud crimes were committed by someone the victim knew The Most Common Types of Identity Theft While working as a credit repair expert, I encountered many clients who were victims of identity theft of some kind. The … [Read more...]