December, 2009

The Happy New Year Greeting Message is Payday Loans

If That's Fun for You, That Is <img class="size-full wp-image-59550" title="happy new year greeting message" src="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/happy-new-year-greeting-message.jpg" alt="What's your Happy New Year greeting message? Is it to use payday loans in Greenfield only when you need them?" width="300" height="200" />What's your Happy New Year greeting message? Is it to use payday loans in Greenfield only when you ...

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Who are these people? (Photo from notionscapital, Flickr.com) Every American knows about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Who are the newer imposters then? Difficult to understand? Look no further than your local news paper. You will not need a personal loan to buy one, but will possibly regret the day you even applied for a personal ...

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Many States Feeling the Economic Pressure

Unemployment Funds Decreasing Rapidly (Photo from ChrispyWorld, Flickr.com) Those who are unemployed are not the only people facing difficulties while looking to borrow money. States providing unemployment benefits are quickly running out of cash and are looking at the government for loans to bail them out. The Washington Post reports that 40 state programs will need $90 ...

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Blu-ray HD vs. DVD Players: Historical Price Comparison

I found this interesting chart on Gizmodo about how Blu-Ray players are basically following the same price trajectory as traditional DVD players: I don’t have a Blu-ray player myself, and I’m sure glad I didn’t buy one at $300. Hopefully this means that the discs will become dirt-cheap just as quickly. I ...

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What’s Really Behind the Banks’ Generosity?

A Welcome Step Everyone, including President Obama, has been cautious in their movements when major banks announced last week that they were returning over $50 billion in loans that they had received as bailouts from the government. The taxpayers’ money was used as a loan from the government to bail out the banks on the promise ...

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