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10 Tips for Buying New or Used Cars

Bardejov 10 Tips for Buying New or Used Cars The average car payment in the U.S. is about $400 per month, and the average interest rate paid when financing the loan is about 10%. Based on a $30,000 car purchase, financed at 10%, the total cost will be about $38,200, if using a 5 year loan. Ouch! But that is not the end of the story. You […]

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Alternatives to ING Direct / Capital One 360

Alternatives to ING Direct / Capital One 360 I have a confession to make. I love to save money. However, saving money only became fun when I learned how to put my money hard at work for me. Unfortunately, millions of Americans only know how to put their money hard at work for the bank when […]

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Anthony Robbins: Can Taxing the Rich Get America Out of Debt?

By Mark Quann Here is a great video from Anthony Robbins! If taxing the rich will not help with your financial problems, then I suggest that you read books and begin to learn about how money actually works. But if you do, be sure to learn about saving, investing, and taxation, as taxes can take […]

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The Easy Way to Stop Banking

By Mark Quann The Easy Way to Stop Banking If you know someone who would like to quit smoking cigarettes, I would recommend a book called “The Easy Way to Stop Smoking” by Allen Carr. My brother and I, and many of my friends had picked up smoking cigarettes in high school. I was 13 years old when I […]

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Bank Scam #10: The Debt Matrix

by Mark Quann Bank Scam #10: The Debt Matrix I call the financial system built by the World Bankers, The Debt Matrix. Americans (and the rest of the world) plug into the Matrix when they are young—get hooked on debt—and many will remain in debt for life. The Matrix can be described in Bank Scams #1-9, with each scam being interdependent on one another. Bank Scam […]

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Bank Scam #9: Zero Percent Auto Loans

Bank Scam #9: Zero Percent Auto Loans Is a zero percent auto loan a good idea? Lets look at the numbers to find out. The average car payment in America is just under $400 a month. If a household has 2 car payments, that is $800 a month invested into rapidly depreciating assets. If that same household spends another $200 a month on random stuff at […]

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Bank Scam #8: CD Secured Loans

Bank Scam #8: CD Secured Loans If a good friend walked up to you one day and asked if they could borrow $10,000, and you had the extra money, you might say yes, right? But before you do you may ask, “Will you pay me any interest?” And more importantly, “How can you pay me back?” Your friend responds, “Well, I’m going to pay you […]

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Bank Scam #7: IRA CDs

Bank Scam #7: IRA CDs I searched on BankRate.com for the best rates on IRA CDs. The results were poor to say the least. If you lock your money up for a year, Citibank is paying an interest rate of 0.2%. So I ran some quick math and found out it would take approximately 350 years to double your money in their 1-year CD. Wells Fargo is paying 0.05%. Again, if you run the math, […]

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Bank Scam #6: Offering a Discount to Apply for Credit

Top 10 Bank Scams Bank Scam #6: Offering a Discount to Apply for Credit Banking is simply a game of numbers. The first goal of the bank is to sell you multiple products. The bank knows that if you own 5 “products” from the same bank, you will stay as a customer of that bank. For example, if the bank opens a […]

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Bank Scam #5: ING Direct (Soon to be Capital One 360)

Bank Scam #5: ING Direct (Soon to be “Capital One 360”) I remember seeing the orange lion of ING Direct for the first time while surfing the internet. I was frustrated about the pathetic interest rates offered at my bank and had read that “Rich people don’t work for money, money works for them.”  I was searching for ways to put my money hard […]

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