June 8, 2015 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips, Side Income
Our attics tend to accumulate many different things over the years. They’re often used to store Christmas decorations, old barbeque sets and camping equipment but hidden somewhere amongst all of the ‘junk’ there could be a buried treasure. Free some space in your attic by using solutions from the likes of Readysteadystore and start […]
June 8, 2015 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance
Buying a home doesn’t sound that difficult until you actually go to do it. Then, you’re hit with the reality of it all: — The pre-qualification — The lender — The real estate agent — The home seller — You, and your fears and aspirations It could be a recipe for disaster or the […]
June 5, 2015 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
While smartphones are a must-have item in modern society, if you are not careful, they can quickly turn into electronic money pits. From roaming charges to extra services to costly contracts and insurance, many people pay a pretty penny for their smartphones. Instead, to keep your monthly bill as low as possible, consider these four […]
June 5, 2015 | Post a Comment | Emergency Funds, Events, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Saving Tips
Almost everything is lauded as a reason to celebrate these days, from kindergarten graduation to the successful completion of an internship, and while these milestones and others like them are important to the overall trajectory of an individual’s life, they’re commonplace enough to warrant little more than a mention in the family newsletter over the […]
June 4, 2015 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
That loaf is green and it’s got to go in the bin. Chuck those mushed kiwi fruits and bananas in at the same time, and that half-full tin of beans. There’s a two-litre bottle of milk nearby with contents that have lapsed into paste, some ham that seems to have returned to life, and […]
June 4, 2015 | 1 Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning
Buying a home requires a lot of money. When spending that much money, mistakes can cost you a lot. To help you navigate safely through the home buying process, here are some factors you should consider beforehand: 1.Your way of life You should base your home purchase on your lifestyle; otherwise you will be […]
June 4, 2015 | Post a Comment | Identity Theft, Mobile Banking, Money Advice
The World Wide Web brings with it a great amount of freedom to explore, access information, shop, and so on. However, as the old adage goes, this sort of freedom necessitates equally greater levels of personal accountability for what happens to you online. You wouldn’t dream of neglecting your credit card security, so why risk […]
June 1, 2015 | Post a Comment | Money Advice
According to new research by R3, the trade body for insolvency practitioners it would seem that the demand for payday loans is on the decline in the North West. Reportedly, in the last 18 months the amount of people taking out payday loans has shown a decline. As the amount of approvals is down by […]
May 31, 2015 | Post a Comment | Budgeting, Money Advice
The purpose of setting up an online business is to generate enough of an income so that you can live comfortably from these earnings. There are fixed costs that are easy to budget for, such as cost of hosting and building a website. Advertising is a little more difficult to budget for; therefore it needs […]
May 12, 2015 | Post a Comment | Frugal Work Out Tips, Money Advice, Personal Finance
Most of us don’t have a lot of extra money floating around. But at the same time, most of us spend more money than we have to. We also don’t take advantage of the money we have, making it be truly efficient, and making it grow when possible. Don’t feel bad. Most people are this […]
May 1, 2015 | Post a Comment | Budgeting, Money Advice, Planning, Saving Tips
Now that tax season has officially ended — and you’ve made that giant payment to Uncle Sam — you’re probably thinking about ways to pay less next year. After all, while not paying your taxes at all is against the law, there’s nothing at all wrong with reducing your overall bill. The average taxpayer, though, […]