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June 2007

GM Awards Advanced Development Battery Contracts For Chevy Volt

General Motors has awarded two contracts for advanced development of lithium-ion batteries for its electric drive "E-Flex System," it was announced today at GM's annual shareholder meeting. GM selected two companies out of the 13 technical proposals it considered to provide advanced lithium batteries for both range-extender electric and fuel cell variants of the E-Flex architecture.

April 2007

Bank ATM Cards, ATM Risks and Fees

ATM card is a good way to get foreign currency at the same favorable exchange rates available with credit cards. While ATM cards are safer than using cash, they not nearly as secure as using credit cards or traveler’s checks.

Traveler\'s Checks

Traveling overseas can be fun, exciting and expensive. But if you choose the right form of currency to take with you, you can receive the best bang for your travel budget.

March 2007

What can discourage you from applying for credit card?

Very good article for everything that can discourage you from applying for credit card.

Credit Cards With Gifts Of Virtual Currency Will Make Your Living

It is little wonder that banks and credit card companies will go all out to get us to complete their online credit card applications and to spend fabulous amounts with their credit card. Your creditors promise to generously praise your applying for credit card and using credit card right up to the maximum.

Chapter 13 vs. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Which One is Right for You?

The answer to this depends on your financial situation. Each form of Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, has its pros and cons. If you have really serious financial problems, no doubt you will prefer a straight Chapter 7 proceeding, if you′re able to obtain one

Types of Bankruptcy-Part 2

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a debtor with a regular income proposes to a bankruptcy court a plan for extinguishing his or her debts from future earnings or other property over a period of time. In such a bankruptcy, the debtor normally keeps all or most of the property

Lowering Your Interest Rates

It’s the truth. Everyone loves a bargain. Likewise, nobody likes to find out they’ve paid too much. It’s true when you’re buying, and it’s true when you’re borrowing. Who doesn’t want the best interest rate possible?

Types of Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 is a liquidation form of bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a debtor is required to draw up a petition listing his or her assets and liabilities. The debtor submits the petition to a U.S. district court and pays a filing fee.

What is bankruptcy? Who is it for?

On average, 1.4 million people claim bankruptcy every year. Declaring bankruptcy is a fact of life for many Americans. In fact, an increasing number of bankruptcy filers are well-educated, middle-class baby boomers with an overwhelming level of credit card debt. However, bankruptcy is not limited to this class. It can become an option for anyone who has reached a point where they can no longer support the debts they have incurred

What Creditors Look For? - Part2

In the past, many older persons have complained about being denied credit because they were over a certain age. Or when they retired, they often found their credit suddenly cut off or reduced. So the law is very specific about how a person’s age may be used in credit decisions. A creditor may ask your age, but if you’re old enough to sign a binding contract (usually 18 or 21 years old depending on state law), a creditor may not:

Credit Cards And Celebrities

Today’s world famous celebrities prefer to make payments with Red credit card from American Express which is a charity credit card allowing to invest into the AIDS control funds.

Seven Ways To Start Improving Your Credit Score Today

A higher score can give you more financial options and many favorable credit offers. If you already have a good score, you can still improve it. There is no way to instantly boost your credit score. But improvement is possible, no matter what your credit history includes. With patience, time and tenacity, you can get the credit score you desire.