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Are you as Reckless with Money as Iron Man?



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By : Molly Wider   

Here's the thing. Iron Man is so rich he can afford to smash up every toy he owns and just go out and buy some more-or build a replacement in record time like he did his multi-billion bucks research lab. Don't we wish we all could. But when it comes to finances, most of us are a little more like Iron Man's arch rival, Justin Hammer. He totally freaks out when Mickey Rourke rips the head off one of his "$12.7 million dollar" Iron Man knock offs. Ouch! Now there's an expense we can all feel for.

But let's get out of our iron suits and back to reality-we can probably relate better to Gwyneth Paltrow and her worries about Stark Enterprises. Tony Stark just keeps making poor financial choices that threaten the company's solvency. In the end, we all have to watch our pennies-even when you're as rich as Tony and you've single handedly "privatized world peace."

But even if you're on the brink of financial ruin-maybe you've already gone bankrupt-you can and will recover. Bankruptcy may make it tough for you to get some credit, but there are lines still open to you. Consider vehicle title loans, for example, which can be a great source of help in tough times.

Vehicle title loans are designed especially for people who have had bankruptcies-or people like you, with a troubled credit history. You have to own your car (or truck or SUV) outright, and it has to be less than eight years old. And that's it. If that's you, you can use your vehicle as collateral against the loan. And there are two bonuses. One, you get to keep driving your vehicle just like usual. And, two, the loan can help you get back on a good credit track.

So, if you need some quick cash to get your life turned around, consider a vehicle title loan. You can apply online, right from home. It usually only takes about one day to process your application and, because your car is your collateral, the odds are in your favor that you'll get approved. About 99% of loan applications do. You could be approved for as much as 40% of the wholesale value of your car. And that's a lot of scratch (well, maybe not to Tony Stark-but hey, he's got a nuclear reactor for a ticker) to get your debts under control, and a whole new credit history under way. You can even have your loan direct deposited to your chequing account, for extra convenience. So apply today, and get your finances back on track.

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