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<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page>> written by Pamela Anderson Establish your business credit right away by getting a business credit card is smart choice and other way of building financial strategy for the future. written by Andy Asbury Another trick is to set up a Finance Journal and record your spending every day. You may be surprised to see where your money goes every month. How much of that could have been put in your savings account to buy your first home? It doesn't take long, and soon you'll be picking out new paint, or furniture for your very own home. written by Michael Lee Learning how to budget personal finances is very important. Not only does it help you save up for your future, it also keeps you from incurring any unnecessary expenses. This article will show you how in 3 simple steps. written by John Mejia One of the best ways to help stretch out your funds to keep abreast of your monthly payments is by cutting down your monthly costs as much as possible in those areas that you can be flexible about. Two of the biggest areas that your family can cut back on their expenses are with your grocery and transportation costs each month. written by Devora Witts Sometimes due to bad credit or income shortage, you must obtain the aid of a third party in order to get approved for a personal or secured loan. However, co-signing a loan has several implications that tend to scare people away from committing to such contracts and agreements. Those who need the aid of a co-signer for loan approval usually resort to friends and family members that feel compelled to help but doubt about such important commitments. It is thus advisable to make things clear and to ask for the aid of a co-signer only under the right circumstances: written by saurabh kanwar Taking your family on a holiday trip may be expensive. While going on a trip you wishes to enjoy with your family and wants to live that particular moments without any financial worries. written by Lara Sawyer If the economic crisis and the failing economy have left your finances a bit unsettled, you might want to consider taking out a fresh start loan. There is still room in the credit market of today for you to receive a fresh start loan to get your personal finances back in order, and perhaps save a bit of money on interest along the way.
written by Nelson Stewart In the past and in the build up to our current economic struggle, mortgages for a variety of kinds of homes were fairly easy to obtain even if you were a particularly poor risk for the lenders. Many of the homes bought with these high-risk loans are now back on the market as foreclosed and bank-owned properties. written by saurabh kanwar When it comes to plan for the big day, we generally tend to go lenient on our finances. Most of us want to celebrate our marriage in an extravagant way, but we do not realize the repercussion of becoming a spendthrift in celebrating our marriage. written by saurabh kanwar Saving the hard-earned money must be a habit of each one of you. It is an all pervasive advice. written by saurabh kanwar During summer we are pretty worried about the soaring bills of air conditioners which may run day and night to save us from scorching heat written by Andy Asbury Some people who feel financially secure are considering a mortgage for a shorter duration than the traditional 25-30 years. This can drastically reduce your overall payments, but can also mean that if your situation changes, you will be locked in at a high mortgage payment. Is it worth it to take out a longer mortgage and make extra payments? written by Carolyn Capalbo This means that you’re going to need some knowledge of your system and have the information about your home at hand, but the knowledge will benefit you in the long run, so it’s well worth gaining. And there’s the thousands of dollars in property taxes you could save. written by saurabh kanwar While shopping, quite often we end up increasing our estimated budget. As a result our monthly budget is affected. We may avoid this by giving due importance to money management tips such as using cash instead of credit cards written by Jerry Clifford The reason for this increase are the rising bond yields that reached 4% last week. Some say this is a sign that the economy is leveling out, where others say investors are nervous and seeking more long term, secure investments. written by saurabh kanwar Most of us want to save as much money from our monthly budget but could not do so due to lack of money management. One of the effortless ways of minimizing your monthly budget is reducing your food cost. written by Leslie Eskildsen There are several ways that your home can help you make some extra money. Owning your own home gives you a lot more freedom to use your living space as you see fit and here are some suggestions for how you can use it to make some extra cash! written by saurabh kanwar We can enjoy life post retirement if we have sufficient funds saved. But think for a moment if we don’t have ample finances then it may become really hard for us to survive. written by saurabh kanwar By taking money management more seriously, we can deal with our future financial needs more effectively. In order to do so we would have to make conscious efforts to save a designated amount on a month-on-month basis. written by saurabh kanwar Adhering to money management along with strict discipline routine right from the first job will help you in leading a debt free life in the long run. Living in the moment is fine but neglecting your responsibilities will land you nowhere. Managing your money at an early stage will help you to live your dreams later.
written by Lara Sawyer If you had to resort to a home mortgage to purchase your property, and you are in an advanced stage of repayment, thinking about a home mortgage refinancing may give you extra money to count within your monthly budget. written by Daryl Campbell There are some people due to the economic downturn that have taken themselves out of the dating ballgame. That is of course their right but in many ways it is not a good option. A better choice is to stay in the game and use more imagination.
written by Daryl Campbell This recession is putting the squeeze on many of us in all phases of our lives including dating. Yet this time may be a golden opportunity to add a lot more fun to your dating relationship as well as strengthening the connection.
written by Daryl Campbell You have probably heard the old saying that there is no romance without finance. While things may not have gotten that extreme being on a tight budget can at times feel like the same thing. But it doesn't have to.
written by saurabh kanwar 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 written by Carolyn Capalbo If you were offered $125 million would you turn it down? That's what happened this month when the Virginia Republicans voted to reject $125 million in federal stimulus money to help fight unemployment. This wasn't a slim victory – in fact the House voted 53-46 to reject Virginia Governor Tim Kaine's proposal which would extend unemployment benefits. written by Daryl Campbell Okay you love the Food Network just as much as the next person and you've come up with some pretty creative and delicious meal ideas. However once in a while you still like to leave the cooking to someone else i.e. a good restaurant. So how do you deal with the expense in the harsh economic times? written by John Sloan Everyone has a friend who has a friend with a cousin who “made a killing” by flipping homes. That might have been true several years ago, but it’s not necessarily true now. You would have to make serious improvements to quickly increase your equity on a home these days, and unless you put your money where it will do the most good, many of these “improvements” may never pay off in terms of selling price. written by Lee Cameron Many people accept this as part of closing a real estate deal, but if you want to save as much money as possible, you will want to carefully evaluate each fee and find out which ones can be waived or eliminated. written by saurabh kanwar There are enormous ways which could help us save energy. But as big changes begin with a small step, we could start saving energy (and of course money) by bringing few changes at our home. The simple steps, that we overlook many-a-times, are listed here, hoping to be read and implemented << previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page>> |