June 17, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Many people are looking for ways to try to make a little bit of extra money these days to offset the rising costs of food, fuel, and other necessities. But how about the money you already have in the bank; The money already stored in your savings account, or the money in your checking account […]
April 30, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Retirement
Photo : kaushiknarasimhan If you are over thirty years of age and have some possessions in form of assets, investments or savings it is wise to make a will. After your death strange problems arise regarding possession and division of your assets and belongings in the absence of a will. The importance of a […]
April 30, 2014 | Post a Comment | Credit Cards, Debt, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
What’s a guy to do when he’s so deep in debt that he can’t climb out from under? Like you are buried deep in a mile-wide snow drift in the Swiss Alps? It’s time to take drastic action. If this sounds like you, drastic means three things. First, you have to stop squirming and […]
April 2, 2014 | Post a Comment | Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Have you always wished to mortgage a house but failed every time? Chances are that you haven’t received the best mortgage advice. If you wish to grab a low mortgage rate this year, then you need to get your act together and start keeping your finances in order and take quick decisions in order to […]
March 26, 2014 | 2 Comments | Debt, Personal Finance, Planning
The process of taking out a mortgage can have many pitfalls, and there are a lot of issues beyond income or credit history that could affect your ability to get a loan. For some, simply the type of loan they’re applying for could lead to the application getting rejected. Luckily, there are those who could […]
March 26, 2014 | 1 Comment | Budgeting, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
Owning a home poses many challenges. One of them is the fact that it is always difficult to find home decor which matches your tastes and your budget. Often, our tastes are more expensive than our pockets are deep. There are quite a few methods which let you save money and yet provide a wonderfully […]
March 13, 2014 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
As an entrepreneur, it’s highly important to make maximum revenues and excellent ROIs from the business. One of the reasons is the extreme competition among the fraternities of the same group. Of course it takes a lot to establish and develop the business in today’s epoch and you certainly won’t like to see a deviating […]
March 10, 2014 | Post a Comment | Credit Scores, Debt, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning
You need to check the fundamentals of credit credibility with the right agency. Consult the professionals in clarifying all essential aspects. Essentially, the debt repair service assists with the provisions of a calculated loan amount. The calculations depend on the current debt status. The agency also assists in putting a figure to the total amount […]
March 9, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Planning, Uncategorized
Financial crunches often lead to litigants to seek a loan from different sources. Unlike other loans, these do not require a check of credit history or verification of employment or a regular source of interest. If you have filed a lawsuit under the ambit of the personal injury law then, there is a provision of […]
February 21, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Planning, Saving Tips
It’s no surprise that saving money is a common discussion topic these days but more often than not, the smaller things are overlooked. If you are using your home phone a lot, then it may be worthwhile to take some advice on how to cut down your bills. This article will outline some of the […]
January 8, 2014 | Post a Comment | Credit Cards, Personal Finance, Planning
Paying off debt is a huge fiscal responsibility and studies have shown that psychological conditions like depression and neurosis are more common in people who have debt. The average U.S. household credit card debt last year was $15,279. In 2008, it was $8,329. Most of the debt comprises of mortgage payments, which stands at $149,456. This […]