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Good and Bad Ways To Get Quick Money

26 July 2010 by rokki

Good and Bad Ways To Get Quick Money - “I need money and quickly.” This is one of the phrases that more repeated today as a result of the increase in mortgages and the crisis in the credit. There are different formulas to achieve this goal from the sale of heritage until the so-called appropriations easy. Each individual and family chooses the best suited to their needs and especially to their economic situation. However, there are options more advantageous than other since a point of view more objective.

On CNN Money have developed a list with 17 formulas to get that money fast and has classified better to worse. Some are too focused on the u.s. market and have had to be adapted to the Spanish case. The first options are the most profitable since a financial point of view, while the latter can be harmful and the starting point for the creation of a debt unbridgeable. Thus, the solutions are as follows:

1. Go to your emergency fund, which precisely for that is. The worst thing is that after use already there will be no mattress economic for any vicissitudes.
2. Sell part of your investments not related to the retirement. What is most advisable is undo positions of assets that have not been offering good performance. That yes, we must take into account that will have to pay to finance its share of the benefits. Readmore…

Cash Advances, a Secure Solution

21 July 2010 by rokki

Cash Advances, a Secure Solution – It is a service that gives people, when presented emergencies last minute. The objective of the same is to resolve financial needs of an agile, secure and with the seriousness that customers need. It was created for people who fail to reach a day of payment with money to cover their basic needs.

With my experience in www.cash-xpress.us and other financial institutions, i understood that these advances offer an effective solution in unexpected emergencies; but could become repetitive cycles if customers do not pay on time.

Are considerable that repeated depend on this type of loans; led to the American Association of Financial Services Community (CFSA) launched a campaign of education and certain measures favorable to the consumer.

The campaign consisted of explaining to consumers through television advertising and publicity campaigns, that these advances of troops were for exceptional situations; in addition, took the opportunity to notify them that offered an extension of two months to pay the “advancement” without additional cost if the borrower cannot make the cancellation of the same day.