Archive for the ‘Personal Finance’ Category

What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Identity

Friday, June 20th, 2008
by Jed Jenson

Research shows that 10 million individuals will become a victim of identity theft this year. Chances are you too will become a victim of identity theft unless you are aware of the ways your identity can be stolen. Once you know how your identity can be stolen, you will be able to defend yourself against becoming a victim. Therefore, your first line of defense is knowing a thief’s offense. The following are six ways you your identity can be stolen.... Read more

Why Protecting Your Identity is Not Necessarily Free

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
by Jed Jenson

According to the FTC, an estimated 9 million Americans are affected each year by identity theft. Although the federal government has made it possible for each citizen to protect their identity by initiating free fraud alerts, placing their name and contact information on “do not call” or mail lists, and accessing free credit reports, many individuals do not realize that they must continuously request these “free” services. When taking into account the amount of time it takes to repeatedly request these “free” services and the risks involved in forgetting to put these protective measures in place, “free” can turn into thousands of dollars of financial ruin and thousands of hours spent trying to restore one’s good name and credit. When it comes down to it, if time equals money, then nothing is free when it comes to protecting your identity. Fortunately, though, there is an economic way to protect your identity and prevent identity theft through a company called LifeLock. LifeLock’s Identity Theft Prevention services can help you protect your identity and prevent identity theft in six valuable ways.... Read more

Creating a Personal Budget

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
by Fred Hopkins

Where does all that money go each month? Designing a personal budget is the only thing that can address every one of the questions that everybody wants the answers for but that no one wants to conquer. For some, you might as well be strapping the handcuffs on them. A personal budget is not an easy task to do, but it is worth the effort if you were able to complete one.... Read more

LifeLock, And Other Options

Thursday, June 19th, 2008
by Jed Jenson

With so many different identity theft protection companies available to consumers, choosing the right company can be a heavy burden. However, falling victim to identity theft and having to spend countless hours to clear your good name can be an even heavier burden. When it comes to choosing an identity theft protection company, it is important to weigh the pros and cons of each provider before choosing a company that is right for you and your family. LifeLock, an identity theft protection company, has time and time again outweighed the competition when it comes to protecting its members against identity theft.... Read more

No One Inspires Confidence Like LifeLock

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
by Jed Jenson

LifeLock is one of the fastest growing identity theft companies on the market. With their CEO, Todd Davis, confidently displaying his social security number on national TV, LifeLock is giving its competitors a run for their money. How does LifeLock compare to its competitors and keep their CEO feeling confident about the protection of his identity? Take a look at the following 5 ways LifeLock compares to other identity theft protection companies.... Read more

Prime Targets for Identity Thieves

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
by Jed Jenson

Nearly 80 million baby boomers are expected to apply for Social Security benefits over the next two decades and chances are most of them will either be the target of identity theft or actually fall prey to an identity theft scheme. Because boomers are more likely to draw two incomes, i.e. retirement and social security benefits, thieves are more likely to target their financial resources than that of others. In addition to the extra income, boomers are being targeted by identity thieves because of their tendencies to avoid the internet, to rely on paper checks and paper mail, and to easily fall victim to pre-texting scams. Because of this, it is more important than ever for baby boomers, who, in the prime of their lives, are prime targets for identity theft, to use LifeLock’s Identity Theft Protection Services.... Read more

Prevent Foreclosure And Save The Pains Of Losing Your Home

Thursday, June 12th, 2008
by Sean Roberts

The mere thought of losing your home to foreclosure can cause you a lot of anxiety. So you can just imagine how painful it is if you actually lose your home. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to prevent foreclosure even in this time of economic woes.... Read more

Preventing Foreclosure to Protect Your Interests

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
by Sean Roberts

When you went through the process of buying your new house, you signed on the dotted line without reading everything, including the fine print. No one ever reads all that fine print anyway! First, if you did, you would need a microscope to see it all. Besides, in order to fully understand what you read, you would need a law degree or two! I have news for you: You are not alone! Many people sign on the dotted line with no understanding of what they are signing. Perhaps like you, these people are now finding that their interest rates have skyrocketed and they are no longer able to afford to make their new payment. In other words, they are facing foreclosure.... Read more