April 19th, 2007 by
Kurt Beard
Today there are so many types of student loans available that one can freely choose from according to their convenience and exact requirement. The no credit check student loan is a special type of loan characterized by the fact that it is indeed offered without looking into the credit of the student.The Reality of [...]
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April 18th, 2007 by
Jack Humphrey
College education is very important especially if you want to land a good paying job in the future. However, since college education is really becoming very expensive, it is not unusual for students to incur a lot of debt while they are still in college. If you are one of those people who have incurred [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Jack Humphrey
Secured loans are loans that a borrower secures with collateral. Collateral is something that the lender can seize to use to pay off the debt should the borrower default. Lenders prefer secured loans since there is some safeguard that no matter what they will get at least part of their money.The two most commonly recognized [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Jack Humphrey
Forex trading has become a very popular activity in the last few years. Many people around the world see it as a big opportunity and they are not too wrong about it either. But what are the strong points of Forex trading and what put it in the front of the online trading industry?Most people [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Ken Golden
So you've just graduated from college, don't yet have a job and have just found out that you're no longer covered under your parents' health insurance plan. Maybe you've decided to leave your current job and look for a new one. Or perhaps you've found that perfect new job, but your new employer's group health [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Kurt Beard
A 2006 survey, released by the health insurance trade group America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), offers a snapshot look at small group health insurance plans throughout Texas and nationwide. The survey has once again stirred up debates over whether health insurance is affordable enough to allow small businesses to cover their workers, or if sweeping [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Ken Golden
The results of an April 2004 Commonwealth Fund white paper* show that the economics of small business group insurance makes offering health benefits to employees is risky. The current lack of health insurance for individuals in Texas, as well as the rest of the country, is closely associated with the inadequacies of the small employer [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Cora Winters
There are more than a million individual or family-owned businesses in Texas, and more people are contemplating opening their own business every day. For the small business owner, the same subject always comes up - self-employed health insurance. Take a look at what you are up against. As a self-employed individual in Dallas, Houston or [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Ken Golden
A 2005 Commonwealth Fund white paper reported on two important trends in the U.S. workforce - the increasing prevalence of workers in part-time, temporary, contract or non-standard positions, and the decline in access to employer-provided health insurance.The fact that fewer and fewer individuals in Dallas, Houston and throughout Texas are covered by health insurance as [...]
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April 12th, 2007 by
Jack Humphrey
Young individuals in Dallas, Houston and throughout Texas are a pretty healthy group in general, but going without health insurance interferes with their access to the health care system, introduces barriers to care when it's needed, and leaves young individuals and their families at risk for high out-of-pocket costs in the face of severe illness [...]
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