Archive for February, 2007
Personal Finance Daily: Personal Finance Daily — Feb. 15
In ancient times, say the 1980s, making travel arrangements consisted of two choices: spending a lot of time on the, gasp, telephone with 1-800 operators making plane and hotel reservations or handing the task off to a travel agent. The agent was often the best choice, because those folks had fabulous tools at their disposal that few others had.
Personal Finance Daily: Personal Finance Daily — Feb. 15
In ancient times, say the 1980s, making travel arrangements consisted of two choices: spending a lot of time on the, gasp, telephone with 1-800 operators making plane and hotel reservations or handing the task off to a travel agent. The agent was often the best choice, because those folks had fabulous tools at their disposal that few others had.
Personal Finance Daily: Personal Finance Daily — Feb. 15
In ancient times, say the 1980s, making travel arrangements consisted of two choices: spending a lot of time on the, gasp, telephone with 1-800 operators making plane and hotel reservations or handing the task off to a travel agent. The agent was often the best choice, because those folks had fabulous tools at their disposal that few others had.
Chuck Jaffe: Life settlements satisfy need for cash, but few really benefit
BOSTON (MarketWatch) — Everyone could use a little more money, but needing that cash desperately and in a hurry leads consumers to make a lot of mistakes. While the typical mistakes involve payday-advance loans or tax-refund anticipation loans, one big concern for senior citizens in need of cash is the “life settlement.”
Chuck Jaffe: Life settlements satisfy need for cash, but few really benefit
BOSTON (MarketWatch) — Everyone could use a little more money, but needing that cash desperately and in a hurry leads consumers to make a lot of mistakes. While the typical mistakes involve payday-advance loans or tax-refund anticipation loans, one big concern for senior citizens in need of cash is the “life settlement.”
Chuck Jaffe: Life settlements satisfy need for cash, but few really benefit
BOSTON (MarketWatch) — Everyone could use a little more money, but needing that cash desperately and in a hurry leads consumers to make a lot of mistakes. While the typical mistakes involve payday-advance loans or tax-refund anticipation loans, one big concern for senior citizens in need of cash is the “life settlement.”

