July 21, 2013 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
A home is a big investment for the future but the cost of living, at this moment, can cause a tremendous amount of stress if it’s breaking the bank. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to reduce, minimize, and cut-back on your way of living without making huge sacrifices to your [...]
June 25, 2013 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Most people have financial concerns especially during an economic downturn. To help out we have compiled 5 of the most common finance questions and answers: 1. What steps can I take when I first start saving? Answer: One of the first steps might be to put together a budget. You’ll need to know how much disposable [...]
October 25, 2012 | 2 Comments | Debt, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Uncategorized
The guest author of this article and freelances for a blog that provides financial aid for single mothers that need help paying for college. Retirement is one fact which every individual has to understand. It doesn’t matter what you earn during your young and active days, but what really matters is how you will really [...]
October 2, 2012 | 1 Comment | Debt, Development, Money Advice, Money Tips for Children, Personal Finance, Planning
Marie Nelson is a financial writer, she writes article on debt, bankruptcy, mortgage, real estate, foreclosure and provide apt advice to the consumers. She is associated with a financial community for last four years and helping the consumers to cope with their problems. Education is becoming very expensive these days. There are families where the [...]
September 28, 2012 | 1 Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning, Uncategorized
Recent statistics released from the mortgage industry show that nearly 50 percent of all mortgage applications during the last year have been rejected. While this rate is very high in comparison to previous years, it is a result of the current housing and financial markets statistics. This does not mean, however, that you cannot re-apply [...]
March 11, 2012 | 1 Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Uncategorized
Replacing the old and energy consuming appliances with new ones is necessary for an environment friendly lifestyle. It is not always easy to go out and buy new appliances but it should be done whenever replacement is required. Energy consuming appliances generate greenhouse gases which contribute to global warming. In addition, they also consume more [...]
January 27, 2012 | 20 Comments | Budgeting, Debt, Personal Finance, Planning, Side Income
New Year is usually the best time to make financial resolutions. That is because during this time of the year, everyone seems to be in a fresh start. If there were many disappointments and resentments in the past year, now is the time to make amends and try to make changes for the better. It [...]
January 20, 2010 | 2 Comments | Personal Finance, Planning
Guest post by Paige from from GetApproved.com.au, the experts in car loans and vehicle financing. Find out more by visiting their website. For most, paying off your mortgage or car loan instills a sense of relief – the end of an arduous journey that would have taken years to complete. However for some debtors, the [...]
December 22, 2009 | 5 Comments | Investing, Planning
Source: Flickr This is a guest post by Aaron Pinkston who created Clarifinancial (www.clarifinancial.com) to make buying life insurance easier and better. It is the only way to get custom life quotes from multiple agents without any hassle. Seriously. Check it out now to see how easy choosing can be when choices are clear. How [...]
December 21, 2009 | 4 Comments | Planning
This is a guest post by Kris from Credit Card Compare, an Australian credit card comparison website. Source: Flickr In today’s uncertain economic environment, a pink slip could be lurking just around the corner. It seems everywhere you look, people are being laid off in droves and it might make you wonder aloud, ‘What would [...]
December 17, 2009 | 1 Comment | Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning
Source: Craig’s shelter in solo isolation in the jungle In the early 2000’s, the housing market was doing well and most people who bought a home during this time believed that their homes would be an investment. They assumed they would have a home that would appreciate. Unfortunately though, that was not and has not [...]