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If I Cash In Savings Bonds Can I Pay My Wife's Student Loans Off And Get A Tax Credit?

I have a bond worth $12,000(10,000 face) and she has $12,000 in student loans from tuition from 2004. I know that you can avoid paying taxes on the interest you make on bonds if you use it to pay tuition for secondary schooling. Does it still apply for loans that are a couple years old? [...]

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Should I Pay Off Loans Or Put Money In Savings?

My student loan payment is $350 each month. According to a budget guide, I should put $200 into savings each month as well. Or would I be better off paying $550 on my loans each month?

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Why Did Mccain Assist The Government Take Over Of Savings And Loans 15 Years Ago?

Does he say that there should be less government? Does he still do business with the Keating Five? Is Mccain a liar or did he just forget again?

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Where Can I Find A List Containing All The Savings And Loans Institutions/banks Of The United States?

The question description says it all basicly – I am looking for a list of all Savings and Loans institutions such as Banks and other institutions. There must be some sort of regulatory agency that these type of institutions must be registered with? Or some sort of specialised directory? Thanks in advance for any answers [...]

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Can I Use A 529 College Savings Plan To Pay Off My Student Loans?

Say I have already graduated and I have a 529 college savings plan now. Can I use it to pay off all my loans?

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Economic Crisis Trigger Family Breakdown and More Payday Loans

cutting down their spending and saving more money. The number of people turning to payday loans has dramatically increased because of this current economic disaster. Bureau of Labor Statistics Image via Wikipedia US Bureau of Labor Statistics The US Department of Labors Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the unemployment rate for all individuals sixteen [...]

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

    If you're going to try your luck on the stock market or trading options, first start by learning the basics and delay as much as possible buying real positions. One way of getting hands-on experience with the markets is through online trading - either forex or binary options are good learning grounds and most online brokers offer trial accounts free of charge (if you're wondering what are binary options, 24option.com has very good resources on it, besides offering a free practice account and a wealth of information about binary trading in general). Final warning for the very eager: binary options are exotic financial instruments; real trading involves substantial risk of monetary loss.