Welcome to the July 21, 2011 edition of the Roundup.
Neal Frankle presents Cheaper Teenager Car Insurance ? 10 Tips To Save You Serious Money posted at Wealth Pilgrim: Money Management Advice, Financial Stess Management, Addiction Recovery Plan & Resources, saying, "Car insurance is one of things that no one likes paying for, but something that can’t be done without. Car insurance is high enough for 2 people in the family, adding a teenager to the pool can make the premium go through the roof."
debt kid presents How To File For Bankruptcy Without Losing Your Mind posted at Debt Kid.
Michael Donelly presents Turn the Tables on the Car Salesman posted at www.anotherway.org, saying, "Read this if: You are planning to buy a car and you want to get good value for the money
Gain: Satisfaction with the deal and a big amount of saved money
Cost: Some time to prepare for the negotiation with the dealer/seller by doing research on the average value of the chosen model and fees to pay the services of companies offering information packages"
BackTaxesHelp.com presents IRS Requirements for Reporting Alimony Payments posted at Back Taxes Help.
Tax Debt Help presents IRS Raising Moving, Medical, Business Mileage Rates posted at Tax Debt Help.
All Others
Nathan Richardson presents Bank of America Reviews and Ratings posted at Deals & Tips, saying, "We've asked our users to rate Bank of America, and they told us their stories. Browse customer reviews of Bank of America."
Sun presents What Age Is The Right Age To Retire? posted at The Sun’s Financial Diary.
David de Souza presents Which Countries Pay The Most Tax posted at TaxFix Blog, saying, "Each country has different tax rates. This week we have created an infographic which shows visually which countries pay the most tax."
Online Dividends presents $50 Bank of America Cash Bonus Opportunity posted at Blogging Banks, saying, "Bank of America has a limited time $50 cash promotion for new customers, who open an account with the bank by January 20, 2012."
Jason Price presents Savings Rate in America Improves with Less Confidence in the Economy posted at One Money Design, saying, "When people don’t have confidence in the economy, they do not spend or take risks – actions that cause people to save more money."
Kyle Berks presents How Much Does a Payday Loan Cost? posted at How Much Does Everything Cost?, saying, "Payday loans are cash advances from an expected payroll check. For many people who are living from one paycheck to another are usually the ones who are in need of the loan. In a sense, these are debt instruments that are short term in nature."
Jailan Marie presents Focus on the Good posted at Innovative Solutions For Positive Change.
Tim Chen presents Applied Bank: Tricks and Traps for Unwary Cardholders posted at NerdWallet Blog - Credit Card Watch, saying, "There are four Applied Bank credit cards, and each one has its own quirks that can end up costing unwary consumers a lot of money."
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