By Boxless on Jul 11, 2009 in Finance | 0 Comments
When the Housing and Economic Recovery Act was signed into effect this time last year, one of the sections of the law had to do with establishing national minimum standards for mortgage education, both pre-licensing as well as continuing educational requirements.
Officially titled the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008, this particular [...]
By boxBrain on May 20, 2009 in Finance | 1 Comment
Divorce is expensive, and you may not have the money to fight it out in court, especially if you are trying to go to college or get your career started at the same time.
Luckily, divorce doesn’t have to involve a long, bitter court battle. In fact, you can get an affordable divorce in Phoenix just [...]
By NoBrainer on Apr 18, 2009 in Finance | 7 Comments
I have been working hard lately trying to look into my current auto financing and paying off my old student credit cards so that I can be sure to be on top of all my finances in life. I want to get it done now while I am still young so that I can take [...]
By Brains on Jan 26, 2009 in Finance | 0 Comments
I’ve been reading up on life insurance lately and there seems to be an awful lot of life insurance information to wade through. I am finding some of it confusing and after several hours of on line reading I feel as if my eyes are crossed and everything is written in Latin. I’m a fairly [...]
By boxBrain on Jan 16, 2009 in Finance | 0 Comments
I’ve been thinking about going back to college to get my master’s degree. Because I’m a self-employed writer, and because I’ll be getting my master’s in writing, technically I can claim my college costs as a business expense.
The problem is, I really can’t afford college on my own, so my parents are planning to help [...]