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Faced with the hassle of finding an agent, a carrier and a good deal (not to mention the health exam), you may have considered buying life insurance online.  It's a good idea for a number of reasons. More
When Todd Echols left his job at a small publishing company 3 years ago, his supervisor's farewell was not exactly heartbreaking. "He was glad to see me go," Echols says. "He said something like, 'Make sure you take your fake plants with you.' The feeling was mutual." So hedid his homework and found out about the benefits of an MBA. More
Each year, millions of Americans injured in accidents win legal cases resulting in a settlement. Often the desired choice for compensation is a structured settlement, which provides a stream of payments to the recipient over many years. More
If you've always wanted a career in healthcare, helping people, there's great news. According to the Department of Labor, careers in nursing are looking better than ever, even with a recession looming. More
The FICO credit score formula that is used by lenders to determine your "credit worthiness" will soon be changing. The higher your FICO score, the more likely you are to get a better deal on a mortgage, auto loan and even a cell phone contract. But with the new changes, your credit score could change significantly. More
Flex fuel, E85, renewable fuel ... there's lots of talk, but how do you know the truth about this new type of fuel? More
While the words "credit crisis" are often in the national media these days, financial difficulties in the banking industry also trickle down to the individual consumer. More
The average American's credit score is 723. Having a high credit rating can give you better interest rates on credit cards, car loans and even your mortgage. It's important to know the top factors that affect your score and check your credit report for accuracy. More
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