June, 2010
What you need to know about switching out the car battery
When there is a lack of a sound when starting your car, it’s a sound most people dread. It’s very frustrating to hear a click-click whenever you try to start your car. It could mean a totally dead battery. Replacing your battery regularly can help you cut down on the likelihood of an unfortunate stranded ...
High credit card debt continues even with personal finance savvy rising
Americans are more educated about credit than they were before the recession started up; however, their knowledge about personal finance isn't resulting in better decisions about credit and lending. A survey indicates that most Americans know the interest rates they are paying on their credit card and they know their credit rating. Even so, they ...
Summer solstice ideal day for clean energy to promote solar power
Summer solstice 2010 could be a turning point for the solar energy industry as well as a seasonal transition. The summer solstice June 21, when the sun shines longer than any other day of the year, is the day a California utility holding company picked to announce a $ 100 million fund to finance residential ...
Payday loan alternatives are not as cheap as advertised
Interest groups for the traditional banking regime would have you believe that there are many cheap paydayloans alternatives. While this does apply to those individuals who have the credit to have possibilities, those consumers with average to less-than-average credit may discover payday lender to be more accessible. You wouldn't know this if you believed mainstream ...
GOP apology given to Tony Hayward for White House shakedown
Tony Hayward opened his testimony in Congress Thursday by apologizing on behalf of BP for the disaster that is the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 2010. But he then was easily upstaged by an additional apology from a Republican for the White House "shakedown" of BP for a $20 billion dollar fund to ...