Means to protect financially independent in the coming years
Your last day of the year 2002 should be for other things like protecting the interests of consumers, unless you count the cleaning after-Christmas sale and find better values of champagne and noisemakers.So, let us look forward. Here are 10 things you can do for a smarter (and secure) consumers during the year 2003.
Too often, people, many of whom can not make a big financiers have made mistakes, make a software component plug decisions on major acquisitions _ a car, a house, a camera, “said Rob Schofield, the staff lawyer the North Carolina Justice and Community Development Center.
Do not you think that is something that you do not, “he said. The fact that the pressure on you to seal an agreement to meet your impulse.Step back and think about what you do
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