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Information on the TIC: Delaware Statutory Trust (DST)

Author: Kathryn Landry Subscribe to users feed

Published: 24/07/2008

There are various legal entities that have been set into place over the years, one in particular being the TIC: Delaware Statutory Trust (DST). This is a separate legal entity which was created as a trust under Delaware statutory law. There are a few guidelines that the TIC: Delaware...

Benefits Of Owning A Self Directed IRA

Author: Jerry Glynn Subscribe to users feed

Published: 24/07/2008

A self directed IRA is an investment option for those who want to have more control over their retirement investments. Unlike traditional IRAs these type of investments allow you to diversify your portfolio, by using your retirement funds to invest in loans, businesses, real estate, and other...

The Advantages Of Secured Loans Over Unsecured Loans

Author: James Copper Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

When it comes to choosing the type of loan you want or need, you may be confused. There are many types of loans out there, waiting for you, however many of them have confusing lingo attached and they can be quite challenging to fully understand. A lot of people shy away from secured loans because...

Steps To Financial Freedom: Paying For A Financial Planner

Author: Michael Laleye Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

Finally the truth is that you're better off spending 15 minutes going over your taxes to make sure they're done right, and that you've taken every tax break you're entitled to, than you are spending 50 minutes researching a stock. A tax break is not subject to the emotional whims of a market, as...

The Basics Of Remortgages

Author: James Copper Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

Remortgage are a way for a home owner to save money on a home purchase. A mortgage is much different than other loans and due to this remortgage are offered. Remortgages allow a home owner to get a new mortgage and a new, lower interest rate, which means they save money on their overall home...

Debt Consolidation Loans Are Not Always a Good Option

Author: James Copper Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

Debt consolidation loans are often considered to be the perfect method of getting rid of a huge chunk of debt all at once. Consider the luxury of getting the mail and instead of looking at five or six credit card bills you are only looking at a utility bill and a bit of junk mail. In addition to...

Understanding All About Loans

Author: James Copper Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

To help you understand loans and the process in general, let's look at the history of the most common type of loan - the mortgage. In the 17th century in France, the birth of the mortgage loans, a mortgage meant a conveyance on a piece of land. This loan was absolute on its face and seemed a...

Are Debt Consolidation Loans Helpful?

Author: James Copper Subscribe to users feed

Published: 23/07/2008

When you run into trouble paying your bills, and you can't seem to find any other way out, you may want to consider a debt consolidation loan. On one hand, this type of program is helpful, but you need to understand that it is not a loan in the traditional way. No one is giving you money and...

Assessing Your Trading Risk Tolerance And Stretching Boundaries

Author: Terry Leslie Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

The basic concept of risk and reward is one that we all generally understand from the time we are kids. A high risk usually means a high payoff. A low risk usually means a low payoff. The most successful traders are able to determine their own tolerance for risk and move into the next boundary...

Tips To Easy Savings On Your Grocery Bill

Author: Rachel Yoshida Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Well, the economic crunch is finally beginning to hit us in an area that we dreaded the most, at the grocery store, In case you have not noticed yet, your grocery cart is probably a little less full these days for the normal amount of money you spend. Prices on certain necessary items have been...