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Open Source Micro Finance


This video describes a bit about the Grameen Foundation and their efforts to create an Open Source Software solution to facilitate the use of microfinance to alleviate worlds poverty.

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5 things it’s cheaper to do yourself

Paint your own house? That might be a bit much, but several everyday tasks can cost less if you take matters into your own hands.

Beware these 5 insurance traps

You might think your pets, your kids’ toys and your personal problems are your own darn business. But insurers watch these things — and they could cost you.

How to survive the next depression

Whether the sky is falling or not, times definitely will be tougher, and you can’t count on anyone to bail you out. It’s time to be a grown-up.

The best ways to raise cash fast

If you need to get your hands on some money, be wise in how you do it. Here are the options that will cause you the least pain, plus a couple of sources you should never tap.

Will a freezer save you money?

With food prices rising, it may be tempting to stock up on sale items for later use. But also consider the initial purchase price of a freezer and the continuing cost of running it.

Most of the time bad credit is occurred when we attempt to buy on time those things we feel we

Most of the time bad credit is occurred when we attempt to buy on time those things we feel we cannot do without. Most of the time we don”t take into consideration the interest that is tacked on for the privilege of paying on time. Credit cards are another way we slip so deep into debt. Plastic is a convenience that allows us to play now and pay later. By doing so we are adding on more debt at higher interest rates. Soon we find we are so overwhelmed by debt we can”t see any way out.

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Money funds sign up for guarantee

The U.S. Treasury’s Temporary Guarantee Program for money market funds aims to put investors at ease.

Fame & Fortune: Regis Philbin

For pure television longevity, no one beats Regis, who is busy reviving a game show classic.

Rethinking retirement in uncertain times

Traditional retirement is undergoing transformation. For many, it’s likely to happen later, and it may involve work.

Video: Stock market turmoil and retirees

Bankrate’s Greg McBride offers advice for retirees whose savings have been hurt by tumultuous markets.

What happens if investors quit markets?

Bankrate’s Greg McBride explains the consequences of getting out of the stock market entirely.

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The ins and outs of reverse mortgages

You can tap your home equity without having to repay it as long as you live in the house. But it’s an expensive loan.

Interest Rate Roundup

Here are the latest interest rates and commentary on five common consumer banking products from Bankrate.com’s weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts.

7 gas-sipping tips for trips

Bankrate readers show how they plan their errands and daily routines to reduce their need for gas.

The facts on the FDIC

Recent news of bank failures has consumers wondering about the security of the FDIC’s funding.

Saver wonders: pay tax now or later?

Deciding whether to pay tax now or later is a vexing retirement question, says Dr. Don Taylor.

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5 things it’s cheaper to do yourself

Paint your own house? That might be a bit much, but several everyday tasks can cost less if you take matters into your own hands.

Beware these 5 insurance traps

You might think your pets, your kids’ toys and your personal problems are your own darn business. But insurers watch these things — and they could cost you.

How to survive the next depression

Whether the sky is falling or not, times definitely will be tougher, and you can’t count on anyone to bail you out. It’s time to be a grown-up.

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Considering Your Primary Home as an Investment
Considering Your Primary Home as an Investment
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Stop the Layoffs and So Will The Stock Market Slide

Game Stop day! Buy On The Market Dip and Buy At The Market Top; Greetings from Taiwan Airport and Patience for the Market! Declining Market Mentality for Personal Finance Blog Readers; Not Caring About the Wild Stock Market Swings.

Free Online <b>Personal Finance</b> Software For Canadian Banks

Are you searching for free, online personal finance software? Look no further Geezeo now serves all our Canadian friends up north who need to manage their money and budget for their future. Yes, our personal finance program works in

Comment on <b>Personal Finance</b> Site Mint Opens to The Public With New <b>…</b>

Personal Finance Site Mint Opens to The Public With New Features (Mashable) It seems that pretty much everyone who deals with personal finance has decided that this is the day for announcements. They re right. The stock market seems to

Presidential Candidates And <b>Personal Finance</b>

When I look at both Obama and McCain and I think about common sense personal finance, I realize that both candidates are the same. Neither of them get it. Both candidates have plans that are so far away from fiscal responsibility that

Conspicuous Consumption, Economics and <b>Personal Finance</b>

And in the personal finance setting, these topics can come into play when we ask students to prioritize their wants in setting goals or making budgets. Everyone needs to continually ask, “Am I buying this because it meets basic utility,

<b>Personal Finance</b> Roundup

Beware these 5 insurance traps [MSN Money] “You might think your pets, your kids’ toys and your personal problems are your own darn business. But insurers watch these things and they could cost you.”

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The facts on the FDIC

Recent news of bank failures has consumers wondering about the security of the FDIC’s funding.

Saver wonders: pay tax now or later?

Deciding whether to pay tax now or later is a vexing retirement question, says Dr. Don Taylor.

Interest Rate Roundup

Here’s a look at the state of interest rates on five common consumer banking products and the latest rates from Bankrate.com’s weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts.

Converting IRA CD would be tax mistake

Converting an IRA CD to a regular CD is likely to be a mistake, says Dr. Don Taylor.

Gasping at gas costs? Switch to two wheels

Faced with sticker shock at the pumps, many commuters are trading in their cars for scooters and bicycles.

There are several good agencies for the consolidation of debt that are non profit

There are several good agencies for the consolidation of debt that are non profit. In this article we will look at several of these agencies and what they will offer when it comes to debt consolidation.