Checking Account
A checking account is a building block for a successful financial life. Use a checking account to deposit paychecks, pay bills and conduct everyday transactions. More and more banks and credit unions are offering their checking account services in electronic forms. Look here for information about checking account options and what you can do with your money.
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Estate Plan With Grandma Sooner Than Later
Added March 20, 2009 by Ilyce R. GlinkAs your loved ones get older, discussing estate planning and the “what-if’s” is crucial to putting everything in place. Estate planning involves writing a will, establishing trusts and discussing what would happen if a person is not able to make decisions on his or her own. An estate attorney can guide you through the estate-planning process.
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How Long Does It Take To Recover From Identity Theft?
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The average identity theft case takes 26 hours to resolve, but you may be dealing with the effects of identity theft for several years. If someone has used your social security number or other personal information to create a synthetic or false identity, chances are they have used your personal…
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