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Can I Buy A Home After Bankruptcy With No Savings?

In June 2007 I declared Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Since I’m paying a whopping $975/month to my trustee plan, I have no way to save money to buy a home for the next 4 years. I’m wondering if there is any way that I can buy a home with no savings?

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I Have 500 Dollars In Savings Bonds What Should I Do With Them?

I have several 50 dollar savings bonds that right now are worth a total of 565 dollars I want to sell them right now and reinvest the money to make a faster investment than waiting for them to gain their full value, any suggestions?

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Protection When You Have Savings And Debt With One Bank?

I understand that if you have a mortgage and savings with one bank, which goes bust, then the debt is deducted from the savings and the balance paid as the protection. But how does this work if the savings are say £70k and the debt £35k? Do you get back the remaining £35k as your [...]

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Is It Possible To Start College With No Savings?

Well, I was trying to save and only have a couple of hundred saved now. Car crash meant I had to give up quite a lot of it! Will I get into money issues quite quickly with my lack of savings?

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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.