How to Set-Up a Family Budget Are you ready to start planning for tomorrow? The Amazing Secret To Creating A Family Budget That Leads You Out Of Debt, Fills Your Savings Accounts, And Escorts You To Your Next Vacation! Listen. It hits families all over the world like a punch to the stomach. You don’t [...]
November 08 2008 | No More Debt | No Comments »
Tips on How to Save Money When Shopping We all know that shopping can make money fly out of your wallet, but if you have a list before you go you’ll be apt to spend less and, therefore save money. Proper planning, proper budgeting and thinking about your expenditures ahead of time are all ways [...]
November 07 2008 | Budgeting | 3 Comments »
Easy Ways to Boost Your Credit – CNBC 22 Oct 2008 at 4:43pm A possible recession on top of a credit crunch means your credit score is more important than ever. It determines what you pay for any loan — on a mortgage or car loan or credit card. And whether you get a job. [...]
October 22 2008 | Credit Repair and Credit Score | No Comments »
Money Savings on Food Food and drink costs money. It is possible to eat healthily AND cheaply. However, it all requires a great deal of planning and thought, especially for single households. Discipline must be applied more than ever when it comes to groceries and food. Thinking of cutting down your expenses on food? Then [...]
October 07 2008 | Money Management | No Comments »
Five Great Ideas to Save Money Want to save money but don’t know how? Feel like depriving yourself when it comes to saving money? Don’t be disheartened. Try these five money saving ideas, without breaking up a sweat! Reduce or eliminate magazines. If you are a typical American family, your mailbox gets its regular fill [...]
October 03 2008 | Budgeting | No Comments »
Steven Pearlstein – Washington Post 1 Oct 2008 at 11:53am Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein was online Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 11 a.m. ET to discuss the ongoing financial crisis. About Pearlstein: Steven Pearlstein writes about business and the economy for The Washington Post. His journalism career … Taxpayers Shouldn?t Fund Wall Street?s Bailout – [...]
October 02 2008 | No More Debt | No Comments »
Maximizing the potentials of a low APR credit card The APR is likely the single most important factor for determining which credit card is the right one for any given person. Low APR credit cards are those with a low annual percentage rate, which is the amount of interest that will be paid on your [...]
October 01 2008 | Credit Card Rate | No Comments »
Everything You Need To Know About Debt Consolidation Loans Unlike other solutions, the credit rating of an individual is not permanently marred. A debt consolidation loan will give you the stability and breathing room you need for financial planning. Simply put, a debt consolidation loan is a loan that enables you to reroute all of [...]
September 08 2008 | Debt Consolidation | No Comments »
A Frugal Lifestyle Frugality is an old fashioned word, which is gaining new relevance in today’s over consuming society. The old fashion meaning of the word meant to abstain or go without, but today it means living a simpler less wasteful life within our personal finances The word “frugality” has left a more negative connotation [...]
September 05 2008 | Money Management | No Comments »
Fed’s Kroszner: Inflation has added to global woes – Reuters 1 Sep 2008 at 6:38am WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (Reuters) – U.S. economic woes have spilled into both developed countries and emerging markets, and inflation pressures have added to the challenges, Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner said on Monday. “Throughout the world … Credit crisis: Minister [...]
September 01 2008 | Credit Card Debt News | No Comments »
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