 Category: Personal Finance
Category: Finance >> Personal Finance<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 next page >> by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] Saving for college is one of the most important gifts parents can give their children. However, when it comes to savings for college, it is important to start early and pick the right plan for your circumstances. This article helps you do just that.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] Having a professional do your taxes may be a wise decision depending on how complicated your tax returns are, especially for small businesses. This article provides tips on how to go about finding the right accountant for your situation.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] Shopping for a mortgage can be a challenging experience, especially in today’s environment where lenders are offering many mortgage products to choose from. This article provides tips on how to prepare yourself before you begin shopping for a mortgage.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] Identify theft is on a steep climb and for many Americans; it has become a living nightmare. This article provides 7 tips on how to prepare yourself and avoid becoming a victim of identity theft.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] Many Americans are burdened by the level of debt they carry and can’t seem to find a way out. This article provides 5 tips on how to get out and stay out of debt, including how to develop a plan and stick to it and how to begin to save.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] Most people find it almost impossible to keep cash in their pocket after paying all the bills. This article provides 8 proven tips for keeping more cash in your pocket at the end of the month by adopting practical tips to help you budget and save.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] With the baby boomer generation retiring soon, the question of long term care insurance has become prominent. However, trying to figure out what policy is right for you can be daunting. This article provides a guide on how to go about picking a long term care insurance policy and what questions to ask before you make a decision.
by Kwame Kuadey  [ 2009-05-04 ] The Alternative Minimum Tax affects a lot of Americans but getting a clear understanding of how this tax policy works can be a challenge. This article explains in plain English what the Alternative Minimum Tax is about and how to figure out if you are impacted by this tax.
by Glorence Lorence  [ 2009-05-02 ] Since most of us don’t have the patience to make a budget and live within our means, financial strains have become a part of life. But, this need not be so. Learning to recognize common financial mistakes that we make in daily living can alleviate most of our financial problems by saurabh kanwar  [ 2009-04-30 ] The best source of imparting money management comes to mind is ‘school days’. Understanding the financial need, money management should be taught as a separate subject right from the first class by Justin Narin  [ 2009-04-28 ] If you can’t afford credit-counseling fees, some help may be available free. by Glorence Lorence  [ 2009-04-25 ] Budgeting has always been one of the most difficult tasks. Most people assume that budgets restrict your daily use of money, so they avoid the budgeting practice. by Greg Ellis  [ 2009-04-21 ] Life has a way of piling it all on at once. No matter how hard you try to avoid it, odds are that you’re going to eventually be bombarded by an uncontrollable financial situation. by Justin Narin  [ 2009-04-21 ] Your FICO score is used by creditors to determine whether you are a high or low risk for a loan. If you’ve never bought a house before, you probably don’t know much about FICO. Learn more about what your FICO score is and what it means when applying for a mortgage. by Keith Garrow  [ 2009-04-19 ] If you are experiencing money problems and surfing the net for help with how to get rid of debt, you will find no shortage of ideas, but the vast majority involve making someone else richer at your expense. Any debt problem can be overcome without borrowing money or paying someone else for their services. This article outlines the steps you need to take to tackle any debt crisis on your own. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-04-18 ] A collection of car buying secrets you need to know.
by saurabh kanwar  [ 2009-04-16 ] Managing money, as we all know is crucial in every aspect of life. From raising a ‘kid’ to ’retirement’, money is needed. Income generation, investment and savings all requires effective money management on your part by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-04-15 ] A look at the ways some people make the best of the opportunities which come with recession.
by Justin Narin  [ 2009-04-13 ] Drowning in bills? Debt consolidation might alleviate your stress. Learn how. by Justin Narin  [ 2009-04-13 ] Not all debt relief services are here to help. Protect yourself from these four scams. by Glorence Lorence  [ 2009-04-09 ] Most of us, in one way or the other, are trying to tackle the recession effects that have affected our personal spending and saving. Parents are struggling to pay university fees and young graduates are struggling to get jobs. Economic slowdown can be a good time to understand money management ideas which can help overcome everyday crisis and also save for the rainy day. by Lil Waldner  [ 2009-04-08 ] An increasing number of signs indicate that the world drifts towards a time of high inflation. It is crucial to know who the winners and losers of the coming inflation are. It helps to find ways to protect the savings and assets from inflation. by Glorence Lorence  [ 2009-04-03 ] After students complete their graduation the freedom to spend (lavishly) with their ‘own money’ is very lucrative and in reality increases multifold. This can be greatly attributed to simple reasons like partying, lending money to friends or not setting up a personal budget. by Greg Ellis  [ 2009-04-01 ] You’ve got a nice job, a nice car and you’re making good repayments on your mortgage. But just when you least expected it... poof. You’re unemployed. by Greg Ellis  [ 2009-03-31 ] Contributing to your super is probably one of the most financially responsible things we can do. WE are heavily encouraged by the Government to make regular payments. by Devora Witts  [ 2009-03-25 ] Default is not necessarily a bad word, but it makes a blinking red light flash in front of your eyes. After default, comes foreclosure, but wait a minute… you still have a rifle full of bullets to shoot off the vultures. Let us see what alternatives there are and what the outcome may be. by Devora Witts  [ 2009-03-25 ] Someone with bad credit usually finds many difficulties when trying to get additional credit. Credit score and history has become the main variable considered when approval is in question. Nevertheless, there are ways to get approved for a loan with bad credit and knowing how bad credit lending works can provide you with some hints as regards what you need to do to get approved. by Greg Ellis  [ 2009-03-25 ] Moving house comes with all sorts of costs that you may not always expect to hit hard. One of those is rental bonds... by Greg Ellis  [ 2009-03-25 ] On average, people spend about $14000 per year on their living costs. This can be said particularly about students (of which there is a lot in Brisbane), and those people without families to support. by Lil Waldner  [ 2009-03-25 ] The article describes how people can get cash easily who have a bad credit score or need to gap urgently financial straits because of other reasons. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-03-24 ] A money saving strategy for good times and bad. by Keith Garrow  [ 2009-03-23 ] Being sued for money you owe can be a very worrying experience. This article will help you understand the legal processes involved and what being sued actually means in practice. Find out what action a court can take, and why being sued is not necessarily the end of the world. by Justin Narin  [ 2009-03-23 ] Thanks to the FACT (Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions) Act, all U.S. residents will be allowed one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit reporting agencies - Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian. This legislation makes it easy for you to keep an eye on your credit profile throughout the year. by Justin Narin  [ 2009-03-23 ] Have bad credit? You can still refinance. Learn all about Bad credit home refinance. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-03-22 ] Yes, there are some benefits of an economic recession, as explained here. by Amanda Hash  [ 2009-03-22 ] Dental care is more and more expensive as time goes by, this is a reality. Most people might feel tempted to leave dental care aside and put it off, what do they need it for? Teeth are durable, who needs dental insurance or dental plans? They already have to bear with house insurance, car insurance, business equipment insurance, dental insurance can wait. But this is not how it should work. Actually, dental health insurance is not really that expensive, and people will benefit terribly from it. by Amanda Hash  [ 2009-03-22 ] Having a good credit standing is essential for a successful financial life. Not only does it make you eligible for all sorts of financial products, but it also gives you peace of mind. You know that whatever happens, no matter what type of emergency comes along, you will be able to obtain finance if needed. Not many can make that claim. And not many have good credit standing. by Lara Sawyer  [ 2009-03-17 ] This question is a common one among all the inquiries we process daily. At least half of the requests of aid we receive everyday have to do with bad credit problems. People seeking finance find it very hard to obtain financing with bad credit. Sometimes it is so hard that people think it is actually impossible to get finance with bad credit. Though it is possible to obtain finance with a tainted credit report, there are some facts that you should know: by John Harper [ 2009-03-16 ] There are ways to handle a recession. You don't have to go on unemployment or do makework for the government. You can stay independent and productive. Here's how. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-03-09 ] How many ways are there to find cheap real estate? Here are ten of them. by Amanda Hash  [ 2009-03-08 ] Personal financing has become really simple thanks to online personal loan lenders. These lenders provide easy online qualification and simple hassle-free applications for obtaining the funds that you need. However, there are certain precautions that need to be taken when one applies online for a loan or when submitting personal information to obtain loan quotes from different lenders. Otherwise, you may be a victim of identity theft or online scams. by saurabh kanwar  [ 2009-03-07 ] For balancing the above you must be cautious in financial planning of your kids even before they are born. You can adhere to money management
by Frank Graham [ 2009-03-06 ] When money is tight, consumers look for ways to save money at every opportunity. You have probably heard lots of advice designed to help you deal with the economic crunch, like clipping coupons, saving on gas expenses, and cutting back expenses. - Negotiate. Ask a manager if any discounts, coupons, or specials are available. Remember, money talks!
Compare. Taking half an hour to research the price of a product or service in several different markets from several different providers can save you a bundle. - Barter. Before you pay cash, ask if there is anything else you can offer in payment. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-03-06 ] Surviving hard times does not require being tough as much as being smart. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-03-05 ] Don't start that job search until you think about how you will use the job. by Lil Waldner  [ 2009-03-04 ] The actual financial crisis affects the population in an age of fifty years and older because it has eroded the assets of pension funds and savings. The article describes the risks of the generation in the close pre-retirement and retirement age and provides readers with some tips how to cope with the financial crisis. by Steve Gillman  [ 2009-03-04 ] Does buying insurance make sense and when? Some surprising answers. by Wayne Calvert [ 2009-03-02 ] Budgeting is a key to fiancial success and it is used by all of the most successful, fiancially independant people in today's society. Now more than ever, with the global economic crisis, is a time to consider what you can do to keep yourself in front. by Greg Ellis  [ 2009-03-02 ] Do you live week to week without financial plans for the future? Have you dreamt about things but just don’t have the money to fulfil those dreams?
We can help you out. Here’s the main things you need to know when it comes to setting up a savings account to secure your future. by Debra L. Morrison [ 2009-02-27 ] Conversation Starters... You need to talk. You need to talk money. You know it. But what you don't know is how to bring it up! How can you get your partner to listen to you and open up in turn? Here are a few tips not only on how to get a conversation started, but to also keep it going! |