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Will the next president hurt your bank account? « Friendzy As it appears, every candidate will affect your bank account negatively. Hillary Clinton desires more homeowner assistance and greater social programs, ...
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Online banking versus brick and mortar « Friendzy Apr 9, 2008 ... They also have many costs that cut into savings rates, and make their lines of credit and loans more expensive. Brick and mortars offer a ...
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Credit Cards « Friendzy A look at how your credit score works. Posted on April 11, 2008. Filed under: Credit, Credit Cards, Debt |. Credit scores determine everything from job ...
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The Difference between APR and mortgage loan rate « Friendzy Mar 31, 2008 ... There is a substantial difference between APR and the mortgage loan rate, although most banks will be reluctant to tell you this. ...
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The Difference between APR and mortgage loan rate « Friendzy Mar 31, 2008 ... There is a substantial difference between APR and the mortgage loan rate, although most banks will be reluctant to tell you this. ...
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The Difference between APR and mortgage loan rate « Friendzy Mar 31, 2008 ... There is a substantial difference between APR and the mortgage loan rate, although most banks will be reluctant to tell you this. ...
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Insurance « Friendzy Apr 7, 2008 ... Insurance is one of the most necessary evils known to man. Insurance companies profit by making the odds and setting premiums so that what ...
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Will the next president hurt your bank account? « Friendzy Ending the war in Iraq would save US Taxpayers roughly $150 Billion per year ... As it appears, every candidate will affect your bank account negatively. ...
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Online banking versus brick and mortar « Friendzy Apr 9, 2008 ... For the average person, it would be perfectly acceptable to have both an online banking account and a brick and mortar bank. ...
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Why target date funds may not be good retirement plans « Friendzy Apr 17, 2008 ... One Response to “Why target date funds may not be good retirement plans”. RSS Feed for Friendzy Comments RSS Feed ...
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