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As an investor knowledge of the options available is always better to gain before investing the money. Mutual funds are a choice many people go for, so lets take a look at what is available to investors.

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Many people are made painfully aware that they owe a debt that is being pursued by a collections agency, yet few know exactly how long creditors can go after that debt. Debt Collectors are guided by what is called the Statute of Limitations.

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Secured business credit cards are a perfect way to create a good credit history, and establish a route for a higher, unsecured line of credit and a improved chance of loan approval in the future. A secured card really just means that your corporation has opened a deposit account and made a deposit that is actually used as collateral for your credit card. Usually, your credit limit on the card will be exactly the same as the deposit you made in the savings account. Your deposit account is a pledge of payment for the lender.

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Trend following is a stock exchange plan that takes virtue of both the swings and roundabouts of the market. It is a method that employs risk management to minimize likely losses. Traders who employ trend following enter the market after a trend has been revealed, they don’t attempt to predict trends. They determine how much to invest in a selected issue based on the size of the trading account and the steadiness of the issue.

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This question is often asked more than any other when talking about San Diego Hard Money. To start, hard money is also commonly called private money.

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1. What is a hard money loan?

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In the old days the “man behind the desk” decided to give you a loan or not. Your handshake was the contract and your honor was the collateral. Now however the “man” has a name…the name is FICO SCORE.

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