CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 05 2009 | Finance, education, business and finance, bankruptcy, declaring bankruptcyDeclaring bankruptcy is one of the most difficult decisions and should never be taken lightly. Once you have decided that this is the last resort you have; then you have to understand that it is possible to restablish your credit and get back on your f...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 14 2008 | millionaire mind, self help, 100 ways to create wealth, Finance, educationHarv Eker has been getting a lot of attention lately, so you might be asking yourself who he is and where he came from. I know that when I first encountered him, I wasn't sure who this person was or why so many people thought so much of him. After al...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 08 2008 | money, legal, debt advice, education, CreditA dispute letter is your method of challenging the accuracy or validity of a bad credit mark on your report. In your letter you need to include the reason for your dispute and the mark that you are disputing.
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 19 2008 | legal, how to, education, business and finance, debt consolidationTo remove a bad credit mark that was created by Cavalry Portfolio collection agency you must dispute the mark. This is done directly with the credit bureaus.
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2008 | blogging, consumer guide, retirement, education, insurance educationAs you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts. However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance. As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, ...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2008 | insurance, long term care insurance, education, lifestyle, long term careMany retirees are faced with the possibility of a long-term care event. How will I pay expenses if I cannot take care of myself? I do not want to put the burden of long-term care expenses on my family or children. The good news is that we are not alone...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2008 | insurance, baby boomers, family, education, long term care insuranceAs you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts. However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance. As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, ...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 14 2008 | blogging, family, insurance, education, healthAs you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts. However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance. As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, ...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 13 2008 | baby boomers, health, education, financial, long term careWho knows what the future will hold for us. A simple drive through the city can turn into a serious car accident that leaves you in need of long-term care for the rest of your life, depending on how circumstances fall into place. Many people understand...
CoraRolen | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 12 2008 | education, financial, consumer guide, seniors, Personal FinanceNothing in our lives is static, least of all our own ability to care for ourselves. Eventually, as we age, the need to have a long-term care solution becomes increasingly important. However, long-term care insurance does not have to only apply to the e...
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