Friday, June 22, 2007

Faster Xp boot up

This is a Simple trick to boot up ur XP faster


1- start>run> and paste ''regedit''
2- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/ SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Control / Session Manager / Memory Managment / PrefetchParameters / EnablePrefetcher.
3- double click on "Enableprefetcher"
4- past 1 in Value Date, and Hexadecimal most be on.

SPEED UP MOZILLA FIREFOX

Firstly you need to Download http://fasterfox.mozdev.org


then follow these steps:

1. Open up FF click into the Firefox address location bar, and type about:config , press Enter.

2. The "Config" file will appear in the Firefox browser as a page with hundreds of lines of code in it. Now, we start by enabling some advanced tabbed options:

3. Locate the line browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs . (tip: press "b" on your keyboard to quick scroll).

4. Double click on browser.tabs.showSingleWindowModePrefs . This will set its toggle to "true". Now your advanced and enhanced tabbing should be set.

5. Next: we will increase the "pipeline" RAM ability for Firefox to accomodate more packet transfer. In the same config document, scroll down to the line that says network.http.pipelining . Double click this line to set it to "true".

6. Lastly, we will increase the maximum pipeline requests to 100. Find the line that says network.http.pipelining.maxrequests . Double click on it, and a dialog box will pop up. Change the setting from 4 to 100.

7. No need to save this file. Simply close and restart Firefox, and you should see an immediate 10% to 40% increase in web page transfer speed, and faster opening of your tabbed windows! Enjoy!

Top 10 Money Saving Tips for Term Life Insurance

As Life Insurance Awareness Month is coming to an end, we thought it would be appropriate to share our Top 10 Money Saving Tips for Term Life Insurance.

1. Buy when you're young
Many people may feel they don't need life insurance when they are young. While your financial needs may be lower at a younger age, the rates are also substantially cheaper when you're young. Remember, the goal is to cover your primary assets (like your salary and house) so that if something were to happen to you, your beneficiaries would be able to persevere financially. The best advice is to lock in as much protection at a young age while your health and prices are still good.

2. Your “half” birthday could be costly
While some companies raise their prices based on your actual age, most companies increase the price of their policies six months before your birthday. It's a term called “Age Nearest” in the industry, and that half-year price increase could really add up over a 20-year term policy. As above, the quicker you purchase your policy the better.

3. Select the right length of coverage

Everyone has different needs, and not one size fits all when it comes to term life insurance. While it may make sense for people in their 30s and 40s to secure a 20-year term length, a 10-year term might be more appropriate for someone nearing retirement.People who are trying to quit smoking, for example, might be best suited purchasing a shorter term (and then replacing it with a longer term policy when they qualify for non-tobacco prices). Lastly, individuals who have 30-year mortgages might want to consider a 30-year term to ensure that the house is protected throughout the period of the loan.

4. Check for price breaks
Companies often offer “price breaks” at certain coverage amounts (e.g., $250,000 vs. $225,000). The truth is that many people can actually pay less money for more coverage. Check how little your prices increase when you increase coverage to $250,000, $500,000, or $1,000,000.

5. Buy the right amount of coverage
Many agents may try to sell you more coverage than you need. The purpose of life insurance is to “indemnify” (replace financial loss), and what most people should be looking for is income replacement for their beneficiaries. Independent financial planners recommend the following rule of thumb: purchase an amount of coverage equal to 6-10 times your annual gross income.

6. The right hobby with the wrong company could cost you
People who participate in high-risk sports or activities (such as hang-gliding, skydiving, mountain climbing, scuba diving, and racing), or even those who like to have an occasional cigar could very well pay more money if they don't pick the right company. Every company looks at risk factors differently and some are more liberal in certain areas than others. Speak with a licensed insurance expert and make sure they have all the underwriting criteria at their disposal and match you with the right company.

7. Work policies aren't always the best deal
While purchasing a life insurance policy through your employer is convenient, it may not be the best deal available to you. Work policies are often based on a composite profile of the employees you work with, many of whom may be less healthy than you, or have other underwriting factors that might drive up rates. These type of policies also expire if/when you leave the company. Inexpensive term life insurance polices that cover your dependents until they can live comfortably on their own are often a better alternative.

8. Check out your payment/billing options
Many life insurance companies offer discounts to consumers who pay their premiums annually, or who pay monthly by electronic funds transfer (EFT).

9. Review your policy often
Do a review of your life insurance policy a minimum of every three years, if not more often. Rates may be lower, and your circumstances may have changed, necessitating more or less protection. If you are replacing a policy, make sure you allow enough time to get your new policy in place so coverages won't overlap or lapse.

10. Don't overspend on protection
Term life insurance is the most affordable and cost-effective pure protection available, and it is typically much less expensive than a comparable whole life policy. The old axiom still rings true: “Buy Term and invest the difference.”

What is Loan ???

A loan is a type of debt. All material things can be lent but this article focuses exclusively on monetary loans. Like all debt instruments, a loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the lender and the borrower.


The borrower initially receives an amount of money from the lender, which they pay back, usually but not always in regular installments, to the lender. This service is generally provided at a cost, referred to as interest on the debt. A borrower may be subject to certain restrictions known as loan covenants under the terms of the loan.

Acting as a provider of loans is one of the principal tasks for financial institutions. For other institutions, issuing of debt contracts such as bonds is a typical source of funding. Bank loans and credit are one way to increase the money supply.

Legally, a loan is a contractual promise of a debtor to repay a sum of money in exchange for the promise of a creditor to give another sum of money।




Student loan articles

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Private Consolidation Loan Just Released by NextStudent
Selecting the best means of financing a college education sometimes can be a challenging experience. Many borrowers do not realize that the combination of personal savings and federal funds often does not cover all college expenses, according to NextStudent, a leading Phoenix-based education funding company. Fortunately, private consolidation loans such as the new offering by NextStudent are an excellent low-cost option for covering the funding gap and repaying student debt.
Federal Consolidation through NextStudent Simplifies Repayment of Student Loans
This time of year is rife with high school seniors deciding which colleges they will attend the following year. Additionally, many other students are awaiting the approach of July 1, 2007, the date when new rates for existing variable rate student loans may take effect.
Become Your Own College Funding Resource with NextStudent’s Scholarship Search Directory
There is no question that college costs are escalating beyond the ability to pay for even those of modest means without taking out student loans. New proposed student loan legislation is under consideration to lower interest rates but yet has not been enacted. In addition, individual schools from Ivy League universities to community colleges are implementing their own unique policies and programs to help students finance their college education so they avoid further debt.
NextStudent’s Commitment to Customer Education Seen in Student Loan Blog
The NextStudent Student Loan Blog celebrates its second anniversary this year, and with the recent political changes in Washington continually propelling the student loan industry to the forefront of political debate, its purpose as an excellent watchdog of student loan news and changes in federal student loan policy is more relevant than ever.
Students Spring into Funding College for New School Year
Now that spring break is a gently fading blip on college students’ radar, many students are prone to coast through the final weeks of the semester and forget about more serious considerations like planning for next year. High school seniors are in a different boat altogether, diligently working their way through their first Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In their case, it is wise for students and their parents to monitor where they are in the college funding process and plan accordingly, according to NextStudent, the Phoenix-based premier education funding company.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

How to Find the Cheapest Whole Life Insurance Quote Online


Whole life insurance covers you for your entire life, not just for a specific period or term. Because your premium stays the same until the policy is paid for, it's important that you find the cheapest whole life insurance quote.

Look Online
The Internet is your best source for finding the cheapest whole life insurance quote. With insurance comparison websites you can complete a questionnaire about what kind of insurance you want. The websites will ask such information as:
* Your age
* How much insurance you want
* Whether you smoke
* Whether you work in a hazardous occupation
* Whether you have any risky hobbies
* Whether you have any health conditions
Once you complete the questionnaire you'll get fast quotes from multiple companies. You can then easily compare the quotes and choose the best one for you. (See link below.)
When you get your whole life insurance quotes, look for companies that offer no-load or low-load whole life insurance policies. These policies may be the cheapest choice for you because they include little or no sales commissions.
Save on Your Whole Life Insurance Quote
Because whole life insurance builds up cash value, it can be an expensive form of insurance. However, there are ways you can save on your whole life insurance:
* Check the price of several insurance amounts with the same company. Sometimes more insurance actually costs less. For example, a company might charge $1.00 per $1,000 of coverage up to $249,999, but 90 cents per $1,000 of coverage over $250,000. So it would cost less to get $250,000 worth of coverage than $245,000.
* Change your habits. If you stop smoking and lose weight, you can save up to 50% on your premiums.
* If you have a health condition, look for a whole life insurance company that specializes in people with that condition.
* Ask about hidden fees. For example, your insurer might charge you to set up an automatic payment plan.

The Best Home Equity Loan for You

Deciding which home equity loan is best for you depends on two things:

Do you want to receive your money in one lump sum?
What do you need to use the money for?
There are three ways to turn your home equity into usable cash:
1. Cash-Out Refinance
When you take a cash-out refinance, it means you're refinancing your existing loan to a larger amount than what you owe and taking the difference in cash. You receive your money in a lump sum and you might use the cash for home improvements or debt consolidation. If the mortgage interest rate on your existing home loan is higher than current rates, it may make sense to refinance this way.
2. Home Equity Loan
If you have a great mortgage interest rate and don't want to refinance your existing mortgage, a home equity loan might be the way to go. A home equity loan is a second loan that you take out in addition to your first mortgage . It allows you to get cash from your home equity.
A home equity loan takes less time than refinancing your first mortgage and is a good choice if you'd like your cash in a lump sum. Again, you might use this for home improvements or paying off high-interest credit card debt. You might also use it to pay medical bills or finance a second home.
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