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by Lil Waldner  [ 2006-01-23 ] The article shows the readers how they can manage their money in order to fulfil their wishes. It provides them with simple and effective hints that help them to improve their life. by Jennifer Clason  [ 2006-01-19 ] Tips and tricks to save for the future and build up a nice nest egg for retirement. Following these simple methods will ensure that you have a nice little cushion for yourself no matter what your income! by Oyvind Hennum [ 2006-01-18 ] Free resource directory containing reviews, articles, practical
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by Tom Justice [ 2006-01-18 ] Creating wealth is a gradual process. “Get Rich Quick” schemes are littered all throughout the media though and make wealth building seem an easy task. This article gives ideas on how to start building wealth at step one. by Jalapeno Jones [ 2006-01-12 ] Article covers what credit bureaus are and contact information. by Steve Selengut  [ 2006-01-12 ] Why do people become Investment Advisors? Call me skeptical, but I don’t think it’s the ethereal glow they feel after implementing your new Financial Plan. Actually (once you appreciate that IAs are the primary delivery system for Wall Street’s huge collection of one-size-fits-all products), you’ll realize that it’s the money. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-01-11 ] These days, it’s hard to listen to the financial or economic news for long without hearing something about pensions. These news stories usually give us some bad news about the pensions shortfalls in the gaping holes in pension funds. by sally farmer [ 2006-01-06 ] The Small Claims procedure was originally established to make it easy for the public to use the Court Service to recover legitimate compensation without recourse to expensive legal advisors. In practice, this system has moved away from the definition of 'Small Claims' and, as the monetary threshold has progressively risen over the years, it has encompassed an increasing percentage of legal claims not requiring substantial compensation for personal injuries.
by Eve Abbott  [ 2005-12-31 ] Use these New Years Organizing tips whether you have a file 'system' - or not!
If your business end-year falls in June, just use these same tips in July. In January set up a Tax Box to hold all your 2006 tax documentation... by Dylan Miles  [ 2005-12-29 ] Are you living a frugal lifestyle and trying to find free things and bargains online? Read more about finding deals. by Tom Justice [ 2005-12-15 ] Bills are like warts. They pop up when least expected, they’re ugly and annoying and seem to stick around forever. This article suggests various ideas to help eliminate those extra bills from cluttering your finances. by Tom Justice [ 2005-12-03 ] The average credit report has negative items clouding its pages. Most consumers don’t even realize what’s on their credit file. This article covers what a credit report is, what it should be and how you can get your credit report in better shape. by mike l [ 2005-11-14 ] Aritlce Covers FICO scoring and how it impacts you. by Keith Gloster [ 2005-11-11 ] Staying in contact with your payments each month can help you avoid bad credit. If you research the marketplace before coming to a purchasing decision, you are well on your way to avoiding bad credit and repair credit hassles.
by David Chandler  [ 2005-11-04 ] Most people think about protecting their assets from unforeseen circumstances, but that is as far as they go. Here is some useful information about how you can protect your assets from unforeseen circumstances. by Mansi gupta  [ 2005-10-05 ] Every one or rather almost every one in this world would definitely want to have his or her future secured. Thus, every person who earns even a bit would like to save some of the money and this is where the topic of personal financial management comes into picture. by Rachel Lane [ 2005-09-08 ] Personal finance isn't rocket science, so there's no need to stick your head in the sand by Hifzur Rehman [ 2005-09-02 ] There are only two simple secrets of keeping your financial house in order: (i) spend money wisely; and (ii) increase your source of income. by Michael Sherriff [ 2005-08-27 ] An IVA is not suitable for everyone. It is usually only worth looking at if you have a lot of money to spare every month to pay your creditors and/or you have a lump sum or assets that can be included.
by Michael Sherriff [ 2005-08-27 ] Harassment of people in debt by creditors or their agents is a criminal offence under the Administration of Justice Act 1970. It is often difficult to know what to do when you feel a creditor is not dealing with your account fairly. by Ronnie Bussey [ 2005-08-11 ] Due in part to our ever increasing hectic, fast paced lifestyles, it may be very easy to push aside, or perhaps outright forget, the importance of keeping our financial lives in order. by Janet Williams [ 2005-08-10 ] If you're trying hard to get out of debt, but find that more and more of your take-home pay are going toward your debt payments, this article will help you. by Michael Press [ 2005-08-08 ] Part of learning to become financially free is to begin to understand that there are three different types of income. They are: capital gains, passive income, and earned income. They are the three types of ways to make money, and are very easy to understand. by James H. Dimmitt  [ 2005-07-31 ] Explains ways you can save money on gas by adjusting your traveling habits. by James H. Dimmitt  [ 2005-07-31 ] Reveals five ways you can use a work raise to your overall financial advantage. by James H. Dimmitt  [ 2005-07-31 ] Understand the two basic types of personal bankruptcy and the effects of bankruptcy to your credit history
by Ben Fallison [ 2005-07-29 ] Filing for personal bankruptcy means that you’ll be protecting yourself from the creditors that you owe money to. Bankruptcy, however, is a radical way to achieve that protection. What bankruptcy does is take away your debt so that you can make a fresh start when it comes to your finances. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy there are certain things that you’ll need to do so that it’s done correctly.
by Gerry Vandewall [ 2005-07-29 ] Unfortunately, everyone runs into a time of life when money is tight and juggling finances is a serious challenge.
For individuals owning a home, they could be in a position of having the home foreclosed for lack of payment. If you have found yourself in a compromising position but desperately want to do what you can to save your home, the good news is that avoiding a foreclosure is possible if you
know how. |