Calculating the Extra Yield Provided by a Life Annuity

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Regions Online Banking – Tactics and Methods to Pay Bills on Time

It certain is quite convenient to pay your bills on-line, as it eliminates writing checks, licking stamps, and going out to the post office each week or so. But, there is much more it is possible to do with on-line bill pay to decrease debt quicker, stay ahead of your creditors, and also stay away from the biggest pitfall of paying bills in the first place: running out of cash just before next pay day.

When using on-line bill pay, its significantly simpler to see which checks would clear just before pay day and right after pay day, and how much cash youve left over right after the payments clear.

However, you might be faced having a scenario where youve got really little cash left right after all your checks clear, and sometimes not have sufficient money on-hand to clear all the payments. If this will be the case, it would leave you broke until next pay day.

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Please Welcome New Staff Writer Stacy Layman

Im really excited to introduce a new staff writer to readers of Redeeming Riches.

Stacy Layman and I belong to the same church.

I had the privilege of working with Stacy on a massive community project called Salt & Light: A Guide to Loving Northwest Indiana.

She was our graphic designer and did a fabulous job bringing life to the guidebook!

Through that, I found out that Stacy had a personal finance blog.  So I thought Id ask Stacy to contribute to Redeeming Riches, and thankfully she agreed!

So lets get to know Stacy a little more:

My husband and I experienced 16 months of unemployment.

In that time, we had to get incredibly creative on how to cut costs.

I had several people encourage me to blog some tips and stories, so A Layman’s Guide to Being Thrifty became a formal blog.

I have been blogging those experiences for the past few months.

I have been following Christ fully since I was 20 years old.

I had a lot of head knowledge prior to having a convicting conversation with a friend. Sinc

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Where Should You Keep Your Original Will?

I highly recommend that my clients keep their original Will in their lockbox because the original must be located in order to probate the Will. It is possible to probate a copy of the Will. Generally, you can only probate a copy if no one objects.

If the first person to find your Will does not like its provisions, they might “lose” the Will because they will fare better if you do not have a Will. If the Will is lost, those who would have fared better will find it very difficult to overcome the presumption that the Will was revoked.

The attached case of two stepchildren against their stepfather, Janice Davis Boelter and Richard Davis v Jackie Curtus Reagan et al, demonstrates the problem. The decedent’s will gave her entire estate to her two children, leaving nothing for her husband (who was not the father of her children). After

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A True Look In The Best Type of Roadside Assistance

Owning a vehicle means taking a large amount of accountability for the upkeep of the vehicle. Correct upkeep of it will help it to run properly for many kilometers and years. But vehicles are manmade items and even if you did everything according to the auto manufacturer’s log book, it may still break down. It is good to understand that if it does, you won’t get left stranded. A good roadside assistance plan will really help to put your mind at ease should you find yourself broken down on the side of some road, even in the middle of the night.

What type of services can a roadside assistance plan offer? That depends upon where the plan originates. There are a few types of plans. Some plans might be offered by firms such as an automotive insurance corporation or Visa card company. Even some cell phone companies will offer a roadside service for a small monthly fee. T

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Stand With Main Street and eBay

Share Alliance for Main Street v eBay Interpretations of Legislative Impact Robert Wood, contributing writer for Forbes magazine recently noted “We keep hearing about taxes ‘leveling the playing field’ between main street merchants who collect sales tax and online merchants who don’t. The basic idea is to coax or compel internet sellers to collect sales tax just like brick and mortar stores.” He goes on to quote eBay’s Tod Cohen, Vice President for Government Relations and Deputy General Counsel saying, “This …bill [Marketplace Fairness Act]…fails to protect small business retailers…. It does not make se Read the rest of article…


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