Tips for Safe Driving in the New Year’s Eve

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According to a recent survey commissioned by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), people are more likely to be seriously injured from alcohol related vehicle mishaps on New Year’s Eve compared to any other mid-week winter evening.  Below are some tips to keep you safe and sound on New Year’s Eve. 1)     [...]

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Fed Implements Rule to Protect Credit Card Users

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A final rule was laid out Tuesday aimed at protecting consumers from misleading and predatory credit card practices. The US Federal Reserve has set forth a final rule to implement provisions of the Credit Card Act, which was enacted in May last year that will enhance previous regulations barring unfair practices, such as abrupt interest [...]

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Federal Reserve to Implement New Credit Card Rules

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In a bid to protect consumers from fluctuations in credit card interest rates, the Federal Reserve has issued new credit card rules. Beginning February 22, credit card companies can no longer increase their rates within the first year after the account is opened. These companies are then required to give credit card holders a 45-day [...]

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Teen Auto Insurance

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Licensed or unlicensed, teens nowadays are undeniably enthused to be behind the wheel, driving their very own car (or at least their family vehicle.) True enough, more and more teenagers today are drivers in their own right, bringing themselves to anywhere they possibly can. With this, car insurance companies are keeping up with the needs [...]

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Credit Repair for Peninsula Residents Addressed by Stimulus Package

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About $1.4 million of the billion worth stimulus package for economic recovery has been allocated to Peninsula to help fix the issues of credit repair, bad debts, and homelessness related to the ongoing fiscal depression in United States (US). This amount was distributed from the US Department of Housing as well as the Urban Development’s [...]

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8 Tips on Decreasing Auto Insurance Rates

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Auto Insurance Rates are one of the reasons why students’ lives are pretty complicated. But here are eight cost-saving ways on how to cut down your auto insurance: Own a standard and older car. Standard cars with steel bodies are more inexpensive to repair than sports cars made of fiberglass. Also, choose a car with [...]

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