Monthly Archives: May 2011



The Infinite Banking System - Financial Rewards through Personal Banking

May 23rd, 2011Posted by Scott Storace

Here's a shocking fact about money - the average American spends about 60% of his or her lifetime earnings on taxes and interest payments. That means that for every $100 you earn, $60 of it is never really yours. It's paying the government, the bank you borrowed money from, and any other institution to which you're paying.

What Is The Difference Between A CPA And A Financial Advisor

May 23rd, 2011Posted by Tim Nelson

A CPA talks about the differences and similarities between a financial advisor and a CPA. When it comes to your money, you need to make sure you are talking to the person who can best meet your needs.

Advice for Finding Solicitors in Liverpool

May 17th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

Lawyers, solicitors or legal help will undoubtedly be one aspect of life that will never cease to be needed. The reason is that even as the world seeks peace, war will come - or at least a form of violence, civil suits, criminal activities will touch you in one way or the other.

What is a Quick Sale in Real Estate?

May 12th, 2011Posted by Lilly Kannon

Learn what a quick sale in real estate is.

Tips to Help You Secure a Personal Loan

May 12th, 2011Posted by Daniel Millions

If have applied for a personal loan you know how hard it can be to get one. Learn how you can improve you chances of being approved.

A Guide for Your First-time Senior Life Insurance Purchase

May 10th, 2011Posted by Katherine Smith

People who are buying their first senior life insurance policies may have many questions about coverage, rates, plans, providers, and so on. Purchasing this type of insurance policy can already be daunting, and it is even more so for the senior or near-retiree who wants to augment his or her retirement planning.

Estate Planning Mistakes To Avoid

May 5th, 2011Posted by Natalia Kobseva

Even though planning your estate isn't an enjoyable job it's necessary so that you can efficiently and successfully transfer all of your assets to those you leave behind.

The History Of The Villa, From Romans To Holiday Home

May 3rd, 2011Posted by Anna Stenning

Looking into the history of villas, how they were used in the past and how the term differed from the term used today.