August 20, 2014 | Post a Comment | Personal Finance, Saving Tips
Image Credit Managing a household can be pricey from time to time, and now and then things can get away from you. Whether you have a sudden home emergency or an unexpected medical issue, there are times when you’ll need some cash right away. When that happens it might become necessary to sell some possessions […]
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 […]
July 9, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
When in need of fast cash, then the first that will cross your mind is that of personal loan. Unlike the other forms of loan as the home loans or the car loans the amount that you receive as part of the personal loan can be utilized in a number of activities. With this money, […]
July 9, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
Car insurance is a must for everybody who owns a car. Most of the people are not aware of this. But, if you are in the market and looking to buy a new car, you will have to have auto insurance before you drive your vehicle. You should let the insurance companies know about your […]
June 25, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
We’d all like to believe we’ve got a good control over our finances until those unexpected moments hit and we’re sent scrambling to get things in order. These little wakeup calls let us know that we could be doing something better with our personal finance. The following apps will make it easier for you. They’re […]
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 […]
May 30, 2014 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
Although there are plenty of ways you can update your home décor on a budget, for larger design jobs you might need to bite the bullet and spring for a contractor. Although hiring a contractor can be more expensive than doing it yourself, having the right contractor can actually save you money in the long […]
May 26, 2014 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
Today keeping a firm reign on your budget is on most people’s minds. Between paying for necessary expenses and having some semblance of a life, it can leave your bank account feeling lean. With that being said most people do not take home security into account due to their tight finances. You risk losing more […]
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 26, 2014 | Post a Comment | Budgeting, Money Advice, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
By Jennifer Riner of Zillow Today’s competitive rental market benefits landlords. With so many prospective tenants, property managers are able to charge higher monthly rents for smaller, dated apartments. Although temporary, ideal rental properties should be convenient and comfortable for tenants without costing a fortune. Most landlords are cooperative with good tenants who pay rent […]
April 22, 2014 | Post a Comment | Credit Scores, Debt, Personal Finance, Saving Tips, Uncategorized
I, like many individuals, fell into the trap of credit cards, student loans, and medical bills. As a young fellow, mid-twenties, I already had my first credit card at 18 which quickly maxed out and, due to my naive nature, into default. I was also the type of person to jump into college without really […]