Buying investment property in Bulgaria is a relatively
recent trend. As more tourists, buyers, developers and expatriates make
their way to this Eastern European country, the prospects keep growing. One of the development and buying strategies that is gaining a great
deal of interest as of late involves the winter sports potential this
country has to offer. More
Recently I received an invoice from my car insurance company requesting a payment. At that time I realized that it was over 4 years since I requested current rate information. I started wondering if they have better rates now or whether some other company offers better pricing. The next step took some time. Good luck! More
What is financial foreplay? The process of getting to know your sweetie’s most intimate feelings about money. Why is it so important? So as personal finance columnist Ron Lieber of The New York Times wisely points out, it’s important to identify your financial differences before you commit to debt do you part. The most common answers I hear are quit my job and start traveling. More
Twenty years ago, few Brits would have been able to find Bulgaria on a map, let alone tell you anything about the country. Today, hundreds of Brits own property there and thousands more visit this Balkan gem every year. Bulgaria also has an enviable stretch of coastline along the Black Sea which attracts both holidaymakers and those looking to buy property in Bulgaria alike. More
Taxes are on the agenda in Washington Congress is back in session following its August recess, and taxes are on the fall agenda. A variety of energy tax provisions. Either outright repeal of the alternative minimum tax or a temporary fix to keep the tax from affecting an estimated 23 million taxpayers in 2007. Extension of the tax cuts created in 2001, 2002, and 2003 tax legislation. More
I was reading a startling article a few days ago that for the first time since 1933, the U.S. savings rate hit the lowest level. This is scary!We spend more money than we make, and we are accumulating debt at an alarming pace. But we have to understand that we will not be truly free until we are debt-free. I think the main problem is a lack of financial education. More
I have been wondering why no one bought Citigroup. In 2007, the company stock was supposed to be worth about $850B. There are about 5.5B shares outstanding. So, when the price went below $1.00, it might have been a great bargain for an astute entrepreneur. Would the stock move up with new management? More
1888PressRelease- With "Digital Viewing" Always Live on Site - Even From a Distance.The Berlin-based company Accord Estates GmbH is revolutionizing the international real estate market with the introduction of its new "digital viewing service". Many investors have busy schedules, or may have to cancel a viewing at short notice. More
If you are entangled in the meshes of debt then you can opt for debt consolidation through Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) to avoid bankruptcy or any extreme debt help solution. An IVA is a legally binding arrangement that is usually supervised by a licensed insolvency practitioner. How and when can you use IVA? How does IVA work? More
You have no health insurance. Now what? Well…of course, don’t get sick and stay out of the hospital! That might work for a short period of time but you will need a long-term solution to your problem. If you have a major health issue and are uninsurable, then your state may have an “Open Enrollment” option that would be worth investigating. This form of policy is inexpensive. More