More households than ever have a substantial amount of debt; whether it be student loans, home or car loans, credit cards and so on. The numbers can seem overwhelming, but not all hope is lost. There are so many strategies to get out of debt and regain your freedom. We at BillCutterz hope to make things easier for you by breaking down the emotional strain of debt and give…
If you’re in the market to buy a car, you’re probably experiencing a large range of emotions; excitement, thrill, nervousness, and butterflies in your stomach. Buying a car can be stressful because it’s hard to get good at it since it’s not something many of us do very often. Between the high prices, need for negotiating, and pushy sales tactics, it can be overwhelming to…
In today’s post recession world, being financially savvy is trendy. Today, Sofia is delighted to clear up 5 money saving myths that many people wrongly believe hold the key to frugality.
It seems the biggest stress plaguing young people is money. Whether it’s not having enough of it, spending too much of it, or being unsure of how to manage it, money is at the top of everyone’s mind as they set out into the real world. For most young professionals, now is the first time there has been a steady flow of money, and it’s…
Credit cards aren’t always associated with saving money, but if you’re savvy about using your credit, you can actually use them to your advantage. Here are some tips to help you save money with credit cards.
According to American Debt Advisor 80% of Americans are in debt, including secured debts like homes and cars. When you exclude those secured debts, still 50% of Americans are in debt “and half of that 50% has thousands of dollars owed”. Those numbers seem very discouraging, so how do we avoid living in the hole? Below are five financial mistakes to avoid, and how to…
More affordable home prices and lower interest rates have led to more and more people considering an investment in property. While this is a tried and true way to build wealth, you shouldn’t mistake it for a get-rich-quick scheme. Investing is an art form, and almost everybody has to start small and get a feel for the market. Where do you begin? The best way…
Credit card issuers are rapidly increasing in number. Retailers and companies are launching their own line of credit cards for every possible market out there. Even retail warehouse clubs have started offering financial assistance to their consumers, with much leniency. With the rolling abundance and accessibility of credit, people must also be reminded of ways to secure and protect it. Your credit card is one…
April 15 is less than a month away and if you’re expecting a sizeable tax refund, it’s tempting to use that money on something fun instead of being responsible. Here are 5 smart ways to use your tax refund that won’t make you kick yourself later.
What would happen if your car, which is your transportation to and from work every day, needed a necessary $1,000 dollar repair tomorrow. Could you cover it with your savings? Or would you charge it? Would you borrow money? Or would you put your rent money towards it?
While saving can be tricky if you’re living paycheck to paycheck, there are certainly ways of finding cash to put toward your savings. Here are 3 simple ways to save for an emergency.
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