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How to Send Money to The Philippines – Sender’s Guide

When you want to send money to the Philippines, there are many ways where you can save money while making sure that your funds will be receive by your beneficiary or receiver. You must not forget to give important details like the reference number, the password if it will be provided by the money transfer service provider and you need to be sure that the name and physical address of the beneficiary or receiver is exactly the same name as what is written on his/her identification card (ID). You need to include the full name and titles like Jr., Sr., II or III that will be found in his or her ID to avoid inconveniences in claiming the money. Be careful when you send money to the Philippines. It is safer to use established and well-known services instead a person or individual whom you don’t know very well because your loved ones may end up not receiving the money intended for them.

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Credit Unions a Safe Haven From Banks (Or Not?)

With the economy in a slump you have to hold onto your money tighter than ever. Don’t give it to your Credit Union or Bank in fees. Become informed.

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11 Things to Consider When Purchasing a Personal Accident Coverage

Many people like to buy personal accident coverage for themselves from just about any company. But do they really know what they are actually paying for?

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Screw Blockbuster, I’m Going to Netflix (or Some Other Canadian Equivalent)

This is a rant in response to Blockbuster getting rid of its no late fee policy.

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How to Become a Millionaire

We all dream of being millionaires either by winning the lottery or gambling in Las Vegas, yet most likely we are not going to become millionaires by taking those steps. Yet there is steps we can take to become millionaires in our lifetime.

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Secured Credit Card

Need a credit card to make reservations, use a secured credit card.

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Seven Tips for Using Credit Cards

This article describes ways in which credit cards can remain your friend and not become your enemy. These are common sense applications of good credit practices.

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Consulting and Freelancing Fee Scheduling

A guide to setting up maintaining and refining a billing schedule and structure for the independent consultant and freelancer.

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Smart Parenting: The Best Way to Save Money on University Fees

A method of using tax avoidance to diminish the amount of money you will have to pay out to ensure that your child receives a good education.

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How to Handle Credit Card Fees

If you are ever late paying a credit card bill, you should always fight to have any fees reversed.