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November 21, 2008

Estate Planning Attorney

Hiring an estate planning attorney is a crucial part of developing a plan for what happens to your assets and personal belongings in the event of your death. When people die without executing a Last Will and Testament or arranging a living trust, everything they own is placed into probate.

An estate planning attorney can help you avoid probate by implementing irrevocable life insurance trusts, living trusts, and assigning payable-on-death and transfer-on-death beneficiaries. The probate process can take several months to several years to settle. Without implementing estate planning procedures, all your worldly possessions will be distributed to heirs according to probate laws.

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November 18, 2008

Real Estate Investments

Real estate investments are a smart way to enhance your financial portfolio. Before participating in the game of real estate investing it is important to understand the various types of investment opportunities. In order to be successful, careful consideration must be given to the market and the goals you wish to achieve.

While there are numerous real estate investments options, there are only two ways to make money. The first technique involves purchasing real estate such as single dwelling homes, commercial properties or vacant land. These properties can be rented, sold or traded for profit. The second technique involves investing in shares of real estate investment trusts (REIT) or stocks of real estate developers.

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November 16, 2008

Cheap Homes for Sale Arizona, California, Nevada and Washington.

Looking for cheap homes for sale? If so, you're in luck! In today's recessed economy, foreclosures are occurring at an unprecedented rate. In most suburban neighborhoods, two of every ten homes are up for sale. Although not every house is cheap, there is an abundance of real estate properties priced well under current market value.

A large percentage of cheap homes from sale are foreclosure properties. However, great deals can be found in bank owned, short sale, probate and "For Sale by Owner" real estate. Each type of property has its own set of pros and cons. It is crucial to thoroughly understand what is involved. Otherwise, the cheap homes for sale could end up being one big money pit.

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November 11, 2008 | Comments: 1

Inheritance Cash

Inheritance cash refers to a cash advance using inheritance held in probate as collateral. When estate assets are held in probate it can take months or years before distribution takes place. Instead of waiting for probate distribution, heirs can sell their pending inheritance in exchange for a lump sum cash payment.

Inheritance cash advances can be obtained through private investors, lenders or other funding sources. Beneficiaries can use the proceeds to pay off credit cards and other outstanding debts; invest in real estate, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other investment portfolio opportunities; or fund a vacation. Unless the beneficiary has outstanding tax liens, creditor liens or child support, they are free to do whatever they desire with their inheritance cash advance

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November 05, 2008

Bankrupcy

Bankrupcy filings are occurring at unprecedented rates. With the ever-growing credit crisis and increased unemployment, many Americans are facing challenging financial times. For many people, bankrupcy is the only alternative to save their home from foreclosure.

There are numerous reasons people file bankrupcy. At the top of the list is subprime lending and lack of adequate health insurance. Chronic illness and mounting medical bills can quickly cause a person to go bankrupt. Other causes of bankruptcy include loss of employment, death of a spouse and living outside your means.

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November 02, 2008

Going Bankrupt is it Easier to Consolidate Debt?

Americans are going bankrupt at an unprecedented rate. The failure of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has set off an avalanche of consumer panic. Unemployment rates are skyrocketing, business doors are closing, consumer spending has hit an all-time low and bankruptcy filings are going through the roof.

It's not only U.S. citizens going bankrupt. It's the entire world economy. Changes need to be made quickly in order to maintain any stability in worldwide markets. Otherwise, the entire global economy will be going bankrupt and we will be in much worse shape than we are now

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October 31, 2008

Get Out of Debt and Start Paying Off the People You Owe.

Most people want to get out of debt but struggle with making ends meet, let alone paying off additional debts. Millions of Americans are financially strapped. They are in fear of receiving a foreclosure notice from the bank. They are afraid they will lose their job. The wonder if they will be have to choose between putting food on the table, purchasing gas for their car or purchasing a much-needed prescription medication.

If you are attempting to get out of debt because money is stretched so tight you can barely squeeze out an extra penny, it is time to take a long, hard look at your finances. Unless you are living at poverty level, chances are you actually have more money than you realize. Millions of Americans spend thousands of dollars each year on unnecessary items they believe they simply must have. However, if you are drowning in debts, it's time to engage in some soul searching and discover what is truly important to you.

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October 28, 2008

New Bankruptcy Laws Will Make it Tougher for Consumers to Clear Debts

New bankruptcy laws enacted by Congress in 2005 have changed the way consumers, businesses, corporations and farmers obtain protection from creditors. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) includes provisions which require debtors to engage in credit counseling and undergo the process of the 'means' test.

Under the new bankruptcy laws, filing for bankruptcy has become considerably more complex and costly. BAPCPA was enacted to prevent consumers from racking up large amounts of debts, than filing bankruptcy to avoid repayment. However, the strict provisions have made it difficult for individuals who require debt relief caused by mounting medical bills and inflated mortgage payments.

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October 25, 2008

Realistate - How to Become a Mogul

Realistate can consist of houses, vacant land, commercial buildings, warehouses, retail shops, apartments, condominiums, motels, hotels and shopping malls. Just as there are numerous types of realistate, there are as many types of investors.

Although realistate is currently on a downhill slope, it doesn't mean investors should stop investing. In fact, investors who purchase real estate with cash can make a fortune in the long run. Regardless of how bad the economy gets, history has proven real estate to be a smart investment. However, as with any type of investment, realistate investing is not without risk.

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October 23, 2008

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries refer to people who are entitled to assets owned by a person who has died. Beneficiaries typically include spouses, children, and direct lineage heirs such as sisters and brothers. Organizations such as charities or educational institutions can also be designated beneficiaries.

Anyone can be named as beneficiaries on property titles to real estate, automobiles, recreational vehicles, motor crafts and financial holdings such as bank accounts, retirement accounts and life insurance policies.

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