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191: Find the Very Best Credit Card Offer
Check your mailbox on any given day and you are likely to find one, two, three or more offers to get a credit card. Most offers on the surface look pretty good, but you?ll have to do some digging before you find one that is a real hit. Are you considering opening up a new credit card account? If so, let?s take a look at what makes a worthwhile offer for card seekers everywhere.

192: Plan Your Christmas Shopping Budget Now
If you expect to be doing some serious Christmas shopping this season, now is the time to plan just how much you will spend and where you will spend your money. Indeed, the average American family spends more than $700 each year on holiday gifts, much more than that according to some observers.

193: Members Owned Banks
A surprising number of consumers may not realize the important difference between credit unions and conventional banks.

194: Free Checking Accounts Are The Right Way To Bank
Banking fees certainly have been climbing over the years. Today it is common to hear about banks charging $35 for one returned check, $20 for a money transfer, $125 for a consumer loan application, and $12 per month for checking. Fortunately, some financial institutions are wising and realizing that customers do not want to over run with fees. While many of the charges I mentioned won?t go away, checking account fees can if you follow a few simple rules.

195: Practical Ways to Save at the Pump
You can?t do much about gas prices, but you can still save at the pump. Not a bundle of money, but perhaps two or three dollars per fill up. While this may not sound like a lot of money it does add up to as much as $200 per year or more, depending on your driving habits. Who doesn?t want to save at the pump? You know that you do.

196: Selling Brazil property to overseas property buyers a guide
How to sell Brazilian property to overseas property buyers a guide that can help you make money and also benefit property investors who are searching for the next big thing.

197: Don't Overlook Real Estate IRA Options For Your Retirement Account
The key components of a self-directed IRA real estate investment lie in the words, "self-directed." Because of the nature of the self-directed IRA, present and future retirees can now establish a self-directed IRA real estate account with the help of a trusted and competent IRA trustee/custodian and a self directed IRA advisor.

198: Get the Most Bang For Your Internet Advertising Dollars
Internet advertising is all the rage with so many people talking about Google Adwords and Adsense that so much else is being missed in the process. If you run a small business, then you know that harnessing the power of the internet to obtain new customers is essential to the success of your endeavor. You can make internet advertising work to your advantage if you know certain truths first. What may that be? Keep reading and we?ll take a look at them.

199: Rising Home Foreclosures Spell Opportunity For Savvy Home Investors
With sharply higher mortgage rates comes an increase in home foreclosures as homeowners find that they simply cannot afford the higher mortgage payments. Worse for them, no mortgage company will allow them to refinance if their credit standing is precarious. Thus, the number of foreclosures is rising across many housing sectors spelling opportunity for savvy home investors. Are you ready to jump in? If so, it isn?t always thing to do, but it can be done as outlined below.

200: How Compounding A Simple Monthly Investment Will Make A Millionaire - Guaranteed
Building wealth is no big deal. You need a paycheck and a commitment to make a monthly deposit to a fund that will accumulate the money and the interest over the years. If you start early, and make deposits every month, creating a sum of over 1 million dollars can be done in less than 20 years. Read on to learn the plan of action


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