January 7, 2015 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning
Property investment is one of the more easy ways to start building your wealth up and to develop your lifestyle. You don’t have to worry about acquiring a huge amount of knowledge to be a great success in property investment, and many people can do very well without any formal training like a degree or […]
December 11, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement, Saving Tips
If there’s one thing teachers hate to talk it’s their retirement plans. The majority of teachers who start to plan for their retirement tend to stick to the 403(b) retirement programme for education employees, which have similar tax deferral rules to the 401(K) but unfortunately charges much higher fees. It’s a system that’s normally provided […]
December 5, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Therefore, you have decided that cute Porsche is the car you want in your garage. You sit back and relax after months of tortuous hours on comparison platforms. However, is your job really done? Unless you are really into good money to pay in cash, you still have a long way to go in getting […]
November 20, 2014 | 1 Comment | Budgeting, Investing, Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
If you are retired or on a low fixed income, things can be tight. With the cost of living rising, it’s hard to make ends meet if you’re on a fixed income. It’s difficult to constantly juggle your finances just to meet everyday living costs. Whether you are living on social security, a pension or […]
October 30, 2014 | 1 Comment | Buying Home, Interest Rates, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Purchasing a property is a big undertaking. It is almost certainly the biggest purchase you will ever make. Hopefully, it will also prove to be one of the best investments you ever make too. In order to make your dream a reality, you will of course need a home loan from a mortgage lender. However, […]
October 19, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
It is a universally acknowledged fact that marriage introduces new changes in a couple’s financial situation and these changes affect all aspects of your life together. Everything from credit card debt to personal financial goals will bring brand new challenges to your relationship every moment. In fact, this is often considered as the biggest […]
October 9, 2014 | Post a Comment | Budgeting, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Finance management is an art which is difficult to master if you are averse to the idea of demonstrating due financial discipline. In the wake of the highly volatile economic scenario, it would be an exaggeration to state that it does not really matter how much you earn as long as you are able to […]
September 24, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Moving is a complicated process. You have to find a new place to live. You have to figure out how to get everything you own from where you are now to where you are going to be. You have to uproot your kids and face the prospects of finding an entirely new social circle and support […]
August 20, 2014 | Post a Comment | Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Image Credit When some added work needs to be done to the house, it isn’t always easy to find the necessary funds immediately. Despite saving, homeowners often find that the budget for their remodel project is much more than they have on hand. There are lots of different ways for a homeowner to come up […]
August 14, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Managing household finances isn’t easy. In fact, many people don’t actually learn how to manage their money; they figure it out through trial and error. Unfortunately, trial and error usually means lots of error, resulting in serious financial trials; and one of the biggest financial errors you can make is getting overextended. The bad part […]
August 10, 2014 | Post a Comment | Credit Scores, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning
You were a high roller. You lived large. You did it your way. And you never, ever left home without it. Then the bills came in. It started with your home phone. Well, you were tired of hearing it ring anyway. Then it was the cell phone, then the cable, then the lights. When you […]