Thursday 26 June 2014

Wednesday 18 June 2014

International Student Loans In USA

You should always carefully evaluate how much money you will need to study in the USA. Then research and apply for scholarships, financial aid from your school, and find money from any other source, including family funds. After exhausting these avenues, most international students still have a funding gap, and that's where international student loans come in.

International Student Loans are now a very realistic way to

Monday 16 June 2014

Kylie Jenner Posts Super Sexy Bikini Pic On Instagram

Wow, let us catch our breath for a second! The youngest Jenner took to Instagram to relive her family trip in Greece by posting a totally hot photo of herself in a sexy, skimpy bikini. Is she showing off too much?

Most people remember their family vacations by looking at pictures of the scenery, the dinners, the candid moments, but the Kardashians are not most people. The youngest of the horde, Kylie Jenner, got nostalgic in another, racier way when she posted a picture of herself in a tantalizing bikini on May 25.


Kylie Jenner Poses For Sexy Bikini Selfie


Worst things to buy at Trader Joe's

There are plenty of reasons to like Trader Joe's: helpful employees in Hawaiian shirts, a no-questions-asked return policy, unusual items such as cookie butter and rosemary marcona almonds, and -- best of all -- low prices.
However, not everything is a good deal at Trader Joe's. We compared its regular prices on a variety of items with the regular (non-sale) prices of similar items at Harris Teeter, Kroger, Walmart and Whole Foods.

4 Moves That Can Lower Your Credit Score

1. Charging a Big Balance to a Store Card
You're tempted to buy thousands of dollars' worth of furniture or appliances and charge it all to a store credit card that doesn't require payments for six months or even a year—and sometimes longer. But debt that sits untouched could drag down your score, especially if the balance is near the card's limit, says John Ulzheimer, president of consumer education at SmartCredit.com.
That's because your credit-utilization ratio—the amount of