June 30, 2016 | 1 Comment | Buying Car, Personal Finance
Purchasing a used car is a judicious choice but buyers still have to make smart decisions. While used cars are less expensive, buying a used car can become complicated and end up becoming far more costly than new ones if not chosen with care. Often the pre-owned cars are sold with hidden damage which makes […]
June 30, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Car, Personal Finance
You want a new car, but you don’t think you can afford it because you have terrible credit. Here’s something you may not know: you can probably get a new vehicle anyway. Here’s how others have done it, even with credit scores below 600. How Badly Do You Want A Vehicle? Are you buying because […]
June 30, 2016 | Post a Comment | Emergency Funds, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
If you’ve ever done any research on financial freedom you’ve likely come across the terms “emergency fund” or “rainy day fund”. Essentially it means to have money put aside in an account to save for one of those days you need it. While experts go back and forth on exactly how much you should save, […]
June 30, 2016 | Post a Comment | Credit Cards, Personal Finance
Some businesses are still suffering under the delusion that getting hacked is for other companies. As a result of this kind of thinking, they simply don’t have a plan for the inevitable. Even big companies flail about like all those proverbial, headless chickens when they find themselves in the cross hairs. It is like an […]
June 27, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning
Getting ready to purchase your first home is definitely an exciting time, but it can also be extremely confusing to go through the home mortgage process for the very first time. One of the biggest questions that first-time homebuyers ask is with regards to how much money they really need to have upfront in order […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Car, Personal Finance
It can be tempting to consider the idea of buying a brand new car, but there is also a lot of wisdom attached to the idea of buying a used car too, so which option should win the argument? There are plenty of new cars like the Seat Leon for example, which will probably tick […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Car, Personal Finance, Planning
You want a new vehicle, but you’re not sure if you should buy new or used new. There are many different ways to look at the new vs used debate, but here’s what car buying experts recommend. Basic Decisions And Factors To Consider Start by gathering basic info from Motor City Auto Sales, websites that […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
An array of ailments are treated and symptoms are kept under control by medications. However, depending on your type of medical insurance (or if you don’t have have insurance at all), medicine can be expensive. However, cost should not keep people from feeling better and getting healthy. If you can’t afford prices of prescriptions and […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Mortgage, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
There are basically two different types of mortgages, a conventional and government insured loans such as a VA, an FHA or Fannie Mae. Within the two there are other variables to consider. For instance, how long you want to own the home. If it’s a starter home and you are planning on a family an adjustable […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Business
There are a growing number of courses for those wanting to start a fashion business to take but what should potential fashion students be looking for? There are full-time university courses which offer fashion design with other elements including business strategy which are worthy of consideration but for many there are also short courses which […]
June 24, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance
Our home is our castle. Whether you rent or own a home, you have probably poured a lot of time and love into your property to make it into a home. This is perfectly understandable. Having a place to call home is a basic human need, along with food, water, and company. Unfortunately, what starts […]