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December 23rd, 2008 — , Pertuity, consumer loans, consumers, dear friends, final preparations, friends and family, good time, guidance, happy new year, holiday season, joy and happiness, mass market, new year, regard, regulators, segment, tabs, three months from RateLadder @ Rate Ladder
In my inbox today….
Dear Friends of Pertuity Direct,
As we wrap up 2008, we thought it would be a good time to check in with you and share the great progress we have made as a company.
If you have been keeping tabs on the space, you know that the social lending industry has been pretty interesting [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Pertuity Direct in the New Year In my inbox today.... Dear Friends of Pertuity Direct, As we wrap up 2008, we thought it would be a good time to check in with you and share the great progress we have made as a company. If you have been keeping tabs on the space, you know that......
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A lot of people make use of their credit cards when shopping for the holiday season on the premise that they are going to pay all of the newly formed debt off within only two or three months time. Unfortunately, most people are still trying to tackle these credit card debts six to eight months [...]
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- Debt and the Holidays A lot of people make use of their credit cards when shopping for the holiday season on the premise that they are going to pay all of the newly formed debt off within only two or three months time. Unfortunately, most people are still trying to tackle these credit card......
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November 19th, 2008 — , bailout, consumer spending, credit karma, economic trouble, financial analysts, foreclosures, great depression, guidepost, holiday season, home loans, housing market, incentives, leaves, new home buyers, new homes, one question, recession, stock market, tax revenues, vicious cycle, warning signs from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
After the failed bailout measure and the subsequent tanking of the stock market, concern grew over whether or not a recession is really on the way. For those who remember the 1974 economic tumble, the signs are eerily familiar and disturbing that we may in fact be going down that road again. Let’s take a [...]
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It is looking like the upcoming holiday season will be gloomy for many families, given the current state of the economy and continued bad news on many financial fronts. While this may not be a time to go all out with gifts, there are holiday shopping techniques that you can use to save money without [...]
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- President-Elect Obama Roundup Another edition of the RCDL roundup. Congrats to President-Elect Obama for winning the election! Frugal | Money Saving Tips: The Christian Science Monitor takes a look at when gift-card promises go unfulfilled. Good points for holiday shoppers. Financial Ramblings writes this winter tip: The Most Beautiful Way To Save Money......
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The peak holiday shopping period is right around the corner. In a tough economy, any saving is a nice bonus so we compiled a list credit cards with 0% APR for 6 or 12 months on new purchases to help consumers stretch their Holiday shopping dollars. Combined with the 0% APR, the rewards and cash [...]
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- How to Avoid the Three Worst Financial Traps No matter how wealthy or poor you are, there are financial traps that are waiting to disrupt your lives. Many people end up finding out too late that they are in the depths of one and it is nearly impossible to get out. However, there are specific steps that you......
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The impact of the credit crunch is already rearing its ugly head as far as holiday shopping is concerned, because projected consumer spending online is remaining steady at $100 to $250 dollars on average. According to the eBillme Online Spending Index, a quarterly survey that is designed to examine online spending by consumers, the credit [...]
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- Debt and the Holidays A lot of people make use of their credit cards when shopping for the holiday season on the premise that they are going to pay all of the newly formed debt off within only two or three months time. Unfortunately, most people are still trying to tackle these credit card......
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