A good credit score can open many doors for you. It may be a door to a new home or automobile, and getting the best rates for the loans associated with these purchases and any other lines of credit you apply for. A writer for Quizzle said, “Having a good credit score is like having the world’s best coupon book for all of life’s major…
Credit card bills are something that the average American is no stranger to these days. The truth is, just about all of us have a credit card in our pocket or pocket book! Paying these bills is just something that we’ve become accustomed to. But, what if there was a simple way to cut the costs associated with credit card debt? Well, there is!
It is very important to perform a little homework before you set out to invest if you don’t want to make the last minute decision of cashing out your mutual fund and wiping out your federal student loan. While there are advantages attached to both and many people can’t find a way out without opting for either one or both of the options, there are…
There are multiple ways to get out of debt if you’re ready to follow some effective strategies that’ll help you save money which can be then utilized for paying off your debts. Most think that getting out of debt is not possible unless you get some outside help. However, that’s not always the case. Whether you’re suffering from credit card debt or mortgage loan, it’s…
Budgeting is something that many people can relate to doing. With the economy being the roller coaster that it has been, it can be difficult to rely on just the notion that you’ll get by. So many have sought out means of budgeting better, or at the very least a more effective means of doing what they have already been trying to do. If you…
Saving money is one of my very favorite things, and it’s probably yours, too. It’s not just about cutting back on frivolous spending or using coupons – it’s about managing your finances, staying within your budget and finding new ways to save money. Here are 10 online tools and mobile phone apps to help you save money.
Managing money is hard work and even the most financially savvy people make mistakes sometimes. Here are five money mistakes you can easily avoid.
So you’ve decided to walk down the aisle and get married. Congratulations! It also means you have to navigate the tricky waters of combining your lives. Not every couple wants to merge money, but if you do, here is a helpful guide to combining finances when getting married.
As promised, this is a check in for 2012 budgeting followers. See 7 Budget Planning Steps for the New Year if you missed the last article. If you have gotten off to a slow start with your budget or haven’t started at all, it is never too late to get on track. This article will provide you with some useful tips for tackling your debt.
The beginning of a new year is always a great time to assess the effectiveness of your current budget, return to the basics of good budgeting, and recommit yourself to a new plan for the coming year. You can do it on your own, or use personal finance software. Here are 7 budget planning steps to jump start your New Year’s Budget.
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