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  • Reasons for Consolidating Your Student Loans

    Reasons for Consolidating Your Student Loans

    Direct Loan Consolidation is like getting a new loan, you get a new loan to pay for your old loan, and you pay for the new consolidation loans. Here are some important questions asked on direct loan consolidation: Which loans

    Jan 02, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • How to Apply for Direct Loan Consolidation

    How to Apply for Direct Loan Consolidation

    AT first , before filling the application form for direct loan consolidation, you should obtain the list of your all federal loans. You can get it from Department of Education’s National Student Loan Data System. You also can get this

    Dec 31, 2011 | 6 comments | View Post

  • student guide for direct loan consolidation

    student guide for direct loan consolidation

    The direct loan consolidation is a program that helps you manage your student loans. The U. S. Ministry of Education Federal Direct Consolidation Loan allows you to consolidate your student loans into a new loan. The nature of student loans,

    Dec 25, 2011 | 4 comments | View Post

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  • Greece Debt Crisis

    What Will Be Outcome Of Greece Debt Crisis

    The worst feature of the ongoing euro crisis is ignorance, said Simon Jenkins in the Guardian. People instinctively understand military catastrophe: we recognize guns, bombs, tanks and missiles. But “economic catastrophe is silent”. Few people know what bankers actually get up to in their offices, and even fewer have a clue what “bond yields, savings [...]

    Mar 29, 2012 | 1 comment | View Post

  • Issue Of The Week

    Issue Of The Week

    Prudential : Hongkong bound “is the man from the pru poised to swap his fedora for a sola topi?” Once again, said Lex in the FT, the insurance giant is hinting at shifting its HQ from london to asia. A year ago, chief executive Tidjane Thiam was whingeing about UK tax rates. Now he’s agitated [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Issue of the week: Barclays tax dodges

    Issue of the week: Barclays tax dodges

    There’s always “good mileage” in a tax avoidance clampdown, said james Ashton in the London Evening Standard. And now, with the budget ooming, the Government has found “a high-profile victim to waggle in front of any firm which persists in expoiting the loopholes”. this week it rushed in retrospective legislation to close down two “highly [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • The scandal of public spending

    The scandal of public spending

    Sir Humphrey has careless habits when it comes to public spending, says Jackie Ashley. According to the National Audit Office, the civil service has wasted 31bn pound in two years, including 10bn pound in uncollected income tax and 6bn pound in defence contracts: “no small matter” at a time when the coalition is trying to [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Making Money: What the experts think

    Making Money: What the experts think

    The bank of england’s printing presses are rolling again, with the latest £50 bn tranche of quantitative easing bringing the total amount of money created since march 2009 to £325bn. Most of the cash will be used to buy treasury bonds (gilts). but while there’s no denying that QE saved britain from a depression”, says [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • greek-bailout

    What commentators think about the greek bailout package

    When you ask the average greek on the street whether they would rather thier country went bust than submit to more cuts, said Maria Margaronis in the Guardian, many points out that the nation is already bankrupt. public sector wages have gone unpaid for months, hospitals are short of supplies, homelessness is soaring, and a [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Making Money: what the expert thinks

    Making Money: what the expert thinks

    The Strength of the recovery in US stock markest has taken many people by surprise, with jones and S&P indices hitting their highest level since the global market imposition of 2008, saus Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson in The Sunday Telegraph. That won’t surprise the saga of Omaha, Warren Buffett. ” Money will always flow towards opportunity [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • even days in the square mile

    even days in the square mile

    The eurozone finally agreed €130bn bailout for greece, after 14 hours f haggling wrung last – minute concessions from private investors and tapped some €12bn of european central bank profits. the programme aims to reduce Greek debt from 160% of GDP to 120.5% in 2020. Markets reacted cautiously, with investors sceptical about Greece’s ability to [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • A world of investments made more affordable

    A world of investments made more affordable

    HSBC World Index is a series of three portfolios offering you access to the world’s financial markets from as little as £50 per month, or a £1,000 lump investment when you invest in-branch. Our diversified investment strategy aims to redune the risk to your money by investing across developed and emeging markets . World index [...]

    Mar 22, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • The 50p tax: an act of pure sabotage

    The 50p tax: an act of pure sabotage

    Just before leaving office, Gordan Brown played “his last and arguably greatest trick on the Conservative Party”, said Fraser Nelson in The Daily Telegraph: he raised the top rate of income tax to 50p in the pound, on earings over 150000 pound. Brown knew full well this would raise little or no money, while replling [...]

    Mar 21, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post