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Your Four Steps To Boost Savings in 2010

5 hours ago ago from The Middle Class Money Path

We say it all the time: The only recession that matters is the one at your house. You’ve probably heard the news: We owe more to the Chinese than you or I can imagine (actually, more than a group of senators can spend). Welcome to the saving and investing generation. Here are the four steps to a better future: 1. Reduce and then eliminate credit card debt. If you cannot consolidate your credit cards (safely) into one card, ...

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Why Save?

14 hours ago ago from Skeptical CPA

"In the recent unpleasantness, the [US] made some progress towards solving its biggest economic problem of recent years: the lack of US savings. Regrettably, in the latest figures, the beginnings of economic recovery have brought backsliding with the savings rate dropping back from 6% to 4.3%. Without more savings, as global liquidity declines, the [US] will quickly become a capital-starved economy, losing investment to capital surplus ...

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CardRatings.com Poll Finds Majority of Consumers Plan on Spending More on Their Credit Cards This Holiday Season (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

19 hours ago ago from The Little Rock 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Little Rock, AR

CardRatings.com the most comprehensive free source for comparing credit card offers recently conducted a poll asking consumers how much they plan to spend on their credit cards this year as compared to last year. More than 60 percent of respondents plan on spending more on their credit cards this holiday season than last See original here: CardRatings.com Poll Finds Majority of Consumers Plan on Spending More on Their Credit Cards This ...

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Eyes watch Fed for forecast of higher rates

1 hour, 8 minutes ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve is expected to leave interest rates at a record low this we to induce consumers and businesses to borrow and spend and bolster the economic recovery. The big question is whether Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues will give hints about when they will reverse course and start boosting rates. A decision to raise rates is still months away. But plans for reeling in the unprecedented amount of money the ...

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