Archive for March 14th, 2010

How to Evaluate the Right Prepaid Cell Phone Service Provider

Deciding on the best prepaid cell phone service provider may be complicated, with all the many different companies we see in the market today. In this post, we will discuss some helpful tips on how you can compare prepaid phone services more effectively. Cell phone compatibility. You will need to realize that not all mobile phone devices are compatible with prepaid plan services. When compared with post paid cell phone deals, your choices of models or handsets might be limited to just a few phone units. Therefore, if you already own a cell phone or if you have an eye for a specific cell phone brand or model, be sure to check first if your preferred handset will be compatible with a prepaid plan. Cell phone coverage. One important aspect that you should be clear about is the coverage. Prepaid phone service companies may…

Privacy Notices and Third-Party Sharing

Regardless of whether you’re a first-time investor or you’ve been playing the stock market for years, the first thing that almost every financial advisor will tell you to do is to take control over your own financial situation. That’s because being in ignorance of things like your credit score, your interest rates on existing loans, or how your financial information is being shared can have a big impact on how you save and invest. One of the most often overlooked issues is how your financial and personal information is being used. Most banks, lenders, credit card companies, and financial institutions have some sort of Privacy Policy in place that allows them to share your information to third parties. It is up to you to determine whether or not you want this information shared and to notify the financial organizations accordingly. What Are Privacy…

What You Should Know About Financial Literacy Month

April is financial literacy month within the United States as well as in many other parts of the world. It was originally introduced in an effort to educate people on practical financial matters. This year, the current uncertain economic times are bringing greater attention to financial literacy month. Over time, it became apparent that without financial education services people were more to likely to struggle financially. With this realization, the government wanted to increase awareness about financial educational services and highlight them over financial literacy month. The national financial literacy month movement, hopes to educate and inspire people to take control of their finances and increase their knowledge of practical money matters. Although April is recognized as financial literacy month, this often serves as the springboard to introduce year round financial educational programs. This financial literacy month go out and volunteer. Help spread the…

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