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Bad Credit Repair - Taking Full Advantage
By :
Tom Houston
Learning credit repair can save you tens of thousands in interest payments. Using what you've learned to help others can provide you a six figure income.
How to Save Money Dining Out
By :
Brent Vanderstelt
The Zurvita Care Saver program will save you up to 50% on home repairs and home security to name a few. But an additional benefit of membership is that you also save the same savings (up to 50%) on over 600 online or offline retailers, Health an beauty services, 20,000 hotels, personal services and 50,000 restaurants.
The Security Benefits of Online Banking
By :
Adam Singleton
Many people are dubious about whether online banking is as good as the more traditional version. But in fact it has a huge number of benefits.
People Search Sites....The Legitimate Ones!-00-1088
By :
dapster
Intending to search people online? If so ,then people search sites can help you find everything that you are looking for! people search sites are pages
Live lean, Lower Expenses: Your Armor Against Global Recession
By :
Joe Cline
Times are hard whether at home or abroad. Across the globe, financial markets are reeling from the effects of recession in even the major economic powers. The butterfly effect is making us feel the crunch in China and elsewhere, and we worry if we are able to withstand economic downturns.
How To Shop For Bargains
By :
Cliff Matthew
Learn how to bargain shop to save you money. How to haggle with a salesperson. How much to buy at one time. Learn what stores are good to bargain with and where to find good deals.
What to Know About the 3 Main Types of US Financial Aid
By :
David Urmann
Financial Aids are assistances in the form of money, gift, or employment. These are programs that help finance your education, from different sources including the federal and state governments.
Budgeting Money 101 - Getting Started with a Personal Budget
By :
Alex Wilson
Does cash just seem to slip through your fingers? Tired of eating nothing but noodles for three days before that next paycheck? For some, budgeting money seems natural. For most of us, it is about as much fun as a paper cut. While it may not be enjoyable, budgeting money is one of life’s skills that once mastered, will reap rewards.
How Not to Blow the Student Budget
By :
Victoria Cochrane
Student life is great. The associated costs however, are not. Read on to find out how you can make the most of your student budget.
How A Personal Loan Can Benefit You
By :
Chloe Ramsbottom
Personal loans can be a great asset when used under the right circumstances and can help rescue you from many difficult situations that can arise. As long has you have the financial abilities to pay it back you can spend the money whenever, and on whatever you wish to. So whether you are saving for a family holiday, planning to buy a motorbike or a car, adding supplementary funds for a wedding or looking to purchase a new computer for the home-office then a personal loan is the way to go.
Drive Wise and Ease Your Pain at the Pump
By :
Joe Cline
The evening news always finds a way to ruin your appetite. Skyrocketing fuel prices don’t help any to alleviate the discomfort. If you are just about at your wits’ end trying to fit your gasoline expenses into the budget, try the following tips on how to save on fossil fuel and avoid pain at the gas pump.
Promote Your Property with a Personal Loan
By :
Paul McIndoe
Selling property entails much consideration from redecoration to refurbishments, sprucing up the garden and advertising your abode to potential buyers. A personal loan may be just the ticket you need to get on the road to property selling success.
From Chip and Pin, to Wave and Pay: the Cashless Society of the Future
By :
Adam Singleton
Whilst some predictions of a cashless society by 2012 may be a little wide of the mark, it certainly looks a probability at some point, thanks to the ubiquity of chip-and-pin technology, and the development of new ‘wave-and-pay’ technology.
5 Tips to Help Repair a Bad Credit Rating
By :
Clint Jhonson
While it may seem like there is little hope if you have a poor personal credit rating, there are steps that you can take to repair it. Working proactively to repair your credit will save you money over the long term as you will be in a better position to secure financing at attractive interest rates. While some individuals hire credit repair agencies to follow this process for them, others work through these tips to repair their credit on their own.
What Financing is Available if you Have Bad Credit?
By :
Clint Jhonson
Is your personal credit score lower than you would like it to be? If so, don’t be discouraged as there are in fact still financing options available for you to consider. Using available credit wisely can enable you to rebuild your credit score over time. When searching for credit options, be sure to evaluate each one to ensure that you are making the best possible financial decision for you and your needs.
For the Best Benefits, Choose your Next Credit Card Carefully!
By :
Adam Singleton
The benefits offered with credit card deals in recent times are becoming more sophisticated and in many cases, include multiple benefits. Read on to find out more.
Managing Money On A Daily Basis
By :
Isla Campbell
How good are you with money? Do you pay attention to saving it, or does it slip through your fingers? Either way, it is never too late to learn to be more aware of your financial situation.
How Homeowners Can Beat The Credit Crunch
By :
Adam Singleton
Are you beginning to find those mortgage payments a little tricky to meet? Don’t panic – there are solutions. Read on to find out more.
Simplify Your Finances - Five Strategies that Work
By :
Sara Carrol
When was the last time you saw the Dow Jones Industrials in the 8’s? Last year Americans paid more than 19 million dollars in credit card late fees. The economy is reeling from too much consumer consumption of everything from fossil fuels to super-sized homes, and utility bills. Your peace of mind and solvency are at risk now more than at any time since the 1980’s. The cost of education, health care, food and energy are escalating at soaring rates. It’s time to get organized, control your spending and simplify your finances.
Three Steps Closer to a Financial Plan
By :
Paul J. Meyer
Three steps forward in planning your financial future may not seem like much, but the average person hasn't even moved yet!
The Secret to Solving Financial Problems
By :
Paul J. Meyer
From personal to corporate, learn how to get out of financial pitfalls - for good.
What you didn’t know about owning a credit card
By :
Paul McIndoe
Owning a credit card may not be considered to every persons liking, especially if you are not very good at managing your money, however, it is important to know that it can bring its rewards.
Insurance and Foreign Currency: Your Vacation Essentials
By :
Adam Singleton
If you are going on holidays or intending on doing a spot of travelling, there are always two essentials that you cannot forget to sort before you leave: insurance and foreign currency. But the question is: where should you buy it from?
Recession Proof Jobs - Financial Protection
By :
Jim Eastman
Economic downturns are inevitable, and bring financial pain to many. But it doesn't have to be that way, if you have a recession proof job. And if you can't find one ...create one!
Check Out These Seven Methods For Saving Cash In Today's World
By :
Crystal Graham
With a recession emerging worldwide you want to make sure that you are saving cash at every opportunity. Here are seven great saving cash tips you can carry out now and keep your money in your pocket.
Teens Guide to Opening Your First Current Account
By :
Adam Singleton
Have you had enough of your piggy bank? It’s very exciting when you get to open your first current account as it unlocks a world of opportunity for you to manage your own money.
Debt Management - How to consolidate your debts
By :
Aamir Ziad
To date more and more people are drawing into debts due to many factors that include high inflation to job losses, from oil price raises to once personal financial matters. As per an estimate UK’s current debt is over £1430 bn.
Coping in a Cash-Only Society
By :
Adam Singleton
Imagine having to rely solely on cash and nothing else in your day-to-day life. This would undoubtedly impact on many areas of your life and could cause you all sorts of problems.
Weathering The Credit Storm
By :
Paul McIndoe
Saving money in the current climate isn’t easy, but there is no reason to be spending more than you need to. With some smart thinking you can still be quids in.
Saving for Children
By :
Paul McIndoe
It is important to consider the future of your children as soon as possible, including from a financial perspective; there is a varied range of savings options available to help your young ones too.
It’s crunch time: save money effectively
By :
Isla Campbell
As the economy begins to falter, make sure the state of your finances doesn’t follow suit, by finding a few simple ways to save your finances.
Could You Save Online Using Money Off Voucher Codes, Promotion Codes and Online Vouchers?
By :
Russell Beech
The majority of people hope that by shopping online they can save money and when they go online to buy the things they need saving is important to them. This news article will give you an informed insight into how to find real bargains and make big savings on your internet shopping. See how discount codes are the answer to you spending less online.
Great Ways to Save a Few Pennies
By :
Paul McIndoe
With the current economic situation, everyone’s feeling the pinch, and it’s said that things may even get worse. Even when it’s dire out there, you can still save money from your current outgoings, just by shopping around and learning to say no.
In for a Penny, in for a Pound: Surviving the Credit Crunch
By :
Isla Campbell
Saving can mean different things to different people, but in the current economic climate, it’s more likely to mean curtailing spending. By watching every penny, the pounds will eventually take care of themselves.
Classifieds: Create a Big Impact on a Small Budget
By :
Isla Campbell
Whether you are a business with products and services to sell, or a consumer looking to purchase, advertising plays a key role. Classifieds are a great way to communicate information, as well as being one a cost-effective option.
Be wise and curb your spending, but don’t drop the essentials
By :
Isla Campbell
The credit crunch has meant that many people are having to watch their finances and be more creative in how they spend their money. However, there are certain things, say the experts, which should not be discarded in a bid to save cash.
Promotion Codes , Promo Offers and Online Printable Vouchers - Could You Save Cash On The Web?
By :
Russell Beech
Most people want to spend less when they shop on the web and this article will give a unique insight into the best way to make savings on on your internet shopping. See if sales and savings could be the best way you could save money online.
A Healthy Approach to the Credit Crunch
By :
Isla Campbell
The implications of the economic downturn are putting real financial pressures on families in the UK, but by adopting a healthier approach to life, you could save money and reap the physical benefits too.
Save time on your finances
By :
Paul McIndoe
Bills, bank statements, direct debits; they all take time to organise and keep track of, but if you don’t then you may not know how much cash you have, however, it is possible to take control and save time.
Saving Money During the Current Economic Climate
By :
Isla Campbell
Rapidly rising utility, food and fuel prices are forcing many in the UK to tighten their belts on spending and also question what purchases are actually necessary in their day-to-day living.
Ways to Fund a Big Purchase
By :
Isla Campbell
We all find ourselves in positions where we need to buy something expensive at certain times in our lives. Figuring out how to pay for that purchase is the most important step in the whole process.
A Mechanic In A Hot Spring And The New Economy
By :
Steven Gillman
What could I learn about our new economy from a mechanic in a hot spring? Find out...
Advice on Saving the Pennies
By :
Martin Davis
There are numerous ways that one can save money today and yet still get what you really want. Certainly with the way the economy is currently being able to find alternative ways of getting what you want and saving yourself money is crucial.
Press Release - By Popular Demand Cheapskates NZ is Launched
By :
Jane Way
Cheapskates Club opened its doors today in New Zealand. Determined to offer the same great tips and ideas on how to save money, Cheapskates Queen Cath Armstrong will be doing a series of radio, TV and newspapers stories to help struggling families to better budget their resources and find ways to save money on everyday household items.
Change Your Habits and Save a Small Fortune
By :
Isla Campbell
From not wasting food to counting loose change or selling items that are cluttering up your home, there are many ways to save money and put it towards something that you’ve always wanted.
Driving Through the Finance Capital
By :
Isla Campbell
London is a city that has something to offer everyone and its thriving financial sector also means it can offer a wealth of car financing options to help get you on the road.
Survival of the Shrewdest: 21st Century Savings
By :
Isla Campbell
Whilst most of the western world can sleep easy knowing they won’t go hungry, no one can know what the future holds. The internet has made saving easier than it’s ever been before, so there’s no reason to put just a little money away each month.
Optimise Savings with an Offshore Account
By :
Isla Campbell
Offshore accounts, based in the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Ireland, offer many benefits to those wishing to set up a savings account. But what are the advantages of cash conservation offshore.
Switch to Efficient Electrical Appliances to Save Money
By :
Isla Campbell
Reviewing the efficiency of every electrical device around the home and replacing them if necessary could save households thousands in the long term.
How to Cope With Sudden Changes in Credit Card Spending Limits
By :
Richard MacGrueber
You may have enjoyed a nice relationship with your credit card over the last few years. You’ve taken it out to dinner on numerous occasions. It’s acted like a best friend and helped you out of a jam in emergency situations. You even went on vacation with it and enjoyed a nice, relaxing time sipping tropical drinks while watching the sun set. Then, out of the blue your credit card company sends you a letter telling you that your credit limit has been slashed. Where did it all go wrong?
How Do Multiple Checking Accounts Affect FICO?
By :
Richard MacGrueber
Many of us have more than one checking account with one or more financial institutions. For example, joint checking, business checking, personal checking and more. But can having numerous checking accounts affect your credit score?
Economic Recession - Tips for Survival
By :
Tom Houston
Want to survive economic recession? You can not only survive, but thrive ... provided you take some pro-active measures.
Current Economic Recession - Survive and Thrive
By :
Sarah Sheffington
If you wish to avoid financial pain when the economy heads south, you must take steps to recession-proof your life.
Frequent Travellers Benefit from Holding a Premium Bank Account
By :
Adam Singleton
Having a premium bank account can be handy for frequent travellers as they often include benefits such as free worldwide travel insurance, airport lounge access and vehicle breakdown cover, in addition to a range of financial benefits.
The 8 Pillars of Stewardship
By :
Paul J. Meyer
Stewardship is one of the foundational principles of my success. The fact is, it is the major reason I continue to work past the age of 70. It is an essential part of my success and joy in life - and it is built upon eight sturdy pillars.
How Hard Does Your Money Really Work?
By :
Matt Pressman
We tend to think about money as a means to pay for things, but it can actually do a lot more for you than you might think. If you have your own business it is particularly important to manage your money effectively.
Let your money do the hard work
By :
Paul McIndoe
Saving money is always going to be an intelligent move. However, you need to ascertain how to make your savings work to your advantage. That’s why it’s smart to analyse how you use your money and how much you can afford to save.
Bemused by banking options?
By :
Matt Pressman
How do you know when a new financial offer is the right one for you? With a quick check over your current financial situation and a browse through the available offers, you may just find a new way to save yourself some money.
The future begins now
By :
Paul McIndoe
Personal savings are now closely aligned to personal ambitions and long term plans, and are becoming less about setting some money aside for what may happen and more about keeping a firm eye on what will happen.
How to make your money go further
By :
Paul McIndoe
Does your money stretch as far as you would like it to? If not, there are plenty of tricks and tips that could help you stretch out your finances further.
Personal Banking: Easy Access is the Key
By :
Adam Singleton
In an ever-changing world, customers expect their bank to deliver access to their personal accounts across a range of platforms and in a variety of locations.
Equity release: a good way to securely face the future
By :
Paul McIndoe
Modern-day living is expensive. With prices rising for essentials like food and electricity, many face a daunting existence post-employment. Equity release, however, is a positive way to face retirement, without having to stress about the future.
To save or to invest: the best course of action for your money
By :
Paul McIndoe
What’s the best thing to do with your hard earned money? Place it in a savings account or invest elsewhere in the hope of making more profit in the long term?
Feeling the Squeeze: Riding Out the Financial Storm
By :
Matt Pressman
Homeowners may be feeling the squeeze of the credit crunch most, but it still affects pretty much everyone. But by showing a little frugalness and separating ‘essentials’ from ‘luxuries’, it may be possible to survive a potential financial crisis.
Don’t be dismayed by the credit crunch
By :
Paul McIndoe
In times of economic slowdown it’s easy to get dragged down by the drudgery of credit crunch conditions. There is always something you can do in order to improve your own credit situation so don’t lose faith just yet.
A Few Personal Finance Home Truths
By :
LizaMathers
Because of their own dreams, fears, disappointments, guilt or other emotions about money, some parents avoid teaching their children about this other fact of life. But it should be told!
Cheap personal loans: makes funding cost-effective
By :
Peter Taylor
Cheap personal loans are cost-effective money provisions. You can make the loan application online as well as offline. Of that processing online is preferred.
A Consumer Guide To Savings Accounts
By :
Nicholas Hunt
Everyone wants to make the most of their money, and a savings account is a safe way to earn interest without the risks involved in other forms of investment. What should you be looking for in a good account?
Credit Card Consolidation for the College Student
By :
Richard MacGrueber
College students often find themselves paying only the monthly minimum payment on each of their credit cards due to limited funds. It is not uncommon however, paying only the minimum payment can lead to outrageous interest accumulation which can cause you to owe much more than you originally charged. Of course, this is what many credit card companies want.
Six Little Secrets
By :
Steven Gillman
Six little secrets from six areas of life. Did you know any of these?
How to Improve Your Finances in Your Twenties
By :
Abby Reid
Let’s face it. After college graduation, many people in their twenties are strapped for cash.
The Importance of Teaching Your Children Money Management Skills 1
By :
Sara Carrol
If you have ever struggled with your own money management issues, you probably know how difficult it can be to deal with personal finance issues. If you have made it to the light at the end of the tunnel, and have been able to overcome financial problems, you also know how much easier it is to get through your day to day life without worrying about money.
David Vs Goliath?: The Global Arguments Over Interchange Fees
By :
Matt Pressman
Across the US and Europe, retailers and consumers are chastising credit card companies Visa and MasterCard for their ‘interchange fees’ – the amount they charge retailers for the privilege of accepting their cards. But is this a clear-cut case of David versus Goliath?
Football: Playing The Money Game
By :
Matt Pressman
Each year football fans up and down the country spend thousands of pounds on season tickets, club shirts, travel, food and beer. And with ever-rising prices and the addiction of the beautiful game, more and more supporters need support themselves!
How to beat the credit crunch
By :
Paul McIndoe
It’s nothing but doom and gloom in the papers nowadays, but there are ways you can make your money stretch further and take control of your finances more easily than you might think.
Retire to Exotic Thailand
By :
Brian Bees
The Thailand retirement experience is real, and affordable. Due to the current economic conditions in many Western Countries, it is a realistic way to retire - enjoying luxury living on your retirement pension.
The Importance of Teaching Your Children Money Management Skills
By :
Richard MacGrueber
If you have ever struggled with your own money management issues, you probably know how difficult it can be to deal with personal finance issues. If you have made it to the light at the end of the tunnel, and have been able to overcome financial problems, you also know how much easier it is to get through your day to day life without worrying about money.
How Can I Make More Money and Get Out of Debt?
By :
Abby Reid
Debt is a four-letter word that no one likes. Debt can stress you out, wear you down and ruin your life. 43% of American families spend more than they earn each year.
When It Rains, It Pours
By :
Adam Singleton
We are now in a period of economic difficulty and it is important that we examine what this means for us as individuals, in terms of our mortgage and property desires and obligations.
Dealing With Your Debt
By :
Richard MacGrueber
Large amounts of debt can be stressful and overwhelming, especially if you do not foresee a way out of it. Everyday people are getting more and more in debt. Getting in debt is not always due to being irresponsible with money. At times, it can also be due to financial troubles such as loss of income, a cut back in hours at work, or simply not making enough money to pay all of the bills that are due.
Protect Yourself From Bank Fees
By :
Richard MacGrueber
Do you use a checking account? You may be paying too much for the use of a checking account and could be saving bundles by switching or eliminating the use of a bank checking account altogether. If you want to save money by using a checking account you need to use it wisely. Banks are happy to have you deposit money for short term use, but they plan on making money through fees somehow. What type of fees can you encounter simply by using a checking account?
Bursting the Big Black Financial Cloud
By :
Matt Pressman
The impact of the recent economic downturn has been widely covered in the press. Everyday bills for shopping, heating and travel have all increased above the rate of inflation but there are ways you can reduce the blow.
How to save Money With Raising Oil Prices And Growing Inflation
By :
latifqapdia
With un-natural rise of gas prices and sub-sequent inflation of daily used products, though it might not effected rich men but mediocre is. A statistics tells that online sales are increased with increase in gas prices. The reason is you don't need to drive to buy an item. and so you save money by ordering it at home.
Easy Ways to Protect Your Personal Finances from Further Economic Contraction
By :
Richard MacGrueber
While the economy has already certainly softened, there may be further economic contraction for American consumers to face. Increasing job losses, higher inflation rates, and the growing food and energy costs are making personal finance budgeting difficult for most American families to achieve. The variable interest rate of recent mortgages makes debt management critical, and the prospects for personal finance do not look bright for the next several years.
Best Car Finance
By :
Brent Miggles
Different car financing options and their pros and cons.
Trimming The Fat To Boost Savings
By :
Nicholas Hunt
Most of us aren't in the habit of saving for a rainy day, but it's vitally important for future financial wellbeing. Find out how lifestyle changes could mean all of us can afford to up our savings levels.
Current Accounts: More Interest Than A Mattress!
By :
Isla Campbell
Stuffing cash in a mattress is not the most secure way of saving for a rainy day, and because of the many risks involved, you may ultimately see the entire lot go up in smoke or be stolen; far better then to store that cash securely!
Avoid Being Hung Out To Dry With A Bad Loan Deal
By :
Matt Pressman
While it might be easy to obtain a loan, it doesn’t mean it is a decision that should be taken lightly. Shop around, read the small print and don’t get hung out to dry.
A Little Advice Goes A Long Way
By :
Matt Pressman
It is no secret that life costs money, and how much you spend can take its toll your future plans. However, with a little thought and planning, its possible to plan for the future, while living for the here-and-now
How to Manage your Personal Finances Efficiently
By :
Remy Na
With national debt spinning out of control, inflation rates reaching ever higher past previous records and unemployment once again manifesting itself as a result of current conditions,
Choosing The Best Savings Account For You
By :
Nicholas Hunt
It's always prudent to put some money aside for a rainy day, and it's important to make that money work hard for you. Find out how to choose the best bank accounts to save in.
Things to know to buy a repossessed property
By :
Mari milian
For first time buyers and the property investors repossessed properties are very tempting. You will be wrong thinking that all repossessed properties are going to be bargains. If you ask to any property investor which type of property..
Injury claims can lend a helping hand
By :
Matt Pressman
Sustaining an injury due to an accident can result in both physical and psychological damage. If the accident has occurred due to third party negligence, it is important to know your legal rights and how you can claim for compensation.
Day to day savings ensure the unexpected is taken care of
By :
Matt Pressman
Financial investment is an intelligent way to plan for the future. By choosing the right savings account, it is not only possible to safeguard one’s life post-employment, but it can also help to be more prepared for the unexpected.
The Wisdom Of Saving Regularly
By :
Isla Campbell
We are all capable of good decision making and making a commitment to a savings account is one of the easier options available to us, long term plans can be put in place with the minimum of fuss.
A Variety Of Savings For A Number Of Reasons
By :
Isla Campbell
There are many different saving account types on offer from the UK’s major financial institutions, all offering differing rates and various benefits to account holders.
How a Stay At Home Mom Owing Over $24,000. Became Debt Free
By :
Elizabeth Bambara
Who decides how you live your life? Do you, or your credit card bills? More and more people are finding their debt ruling their lives. What about you? If this sounds all too familiar, don't worry. If I could get out of debt, you can too...
Online savings for silver surfers
By :
Andrew Regan
Traditionally, it has always been the youngsters who have been quick on the uptake of new technology. With the internet though, an older generation of ‘silver surfers’ is catching up, thanks to the convenience of services such as internet banking.
Money matters: living for today with one-eye on tomorrow
By :
Andrew Regan
A live-for-today attitude has led many people into debt with little or no savings in reserve in a crisis situation. Opening a savings account has never been easier, and putting away a little each month is all that it takes for a little peace of mind.
Doorway to quick cash immediate approval loans!
By :
Kirthy
In case of an immediate approval loan, you do not provide any guarantee, so there is more risk for the lender and less for you.
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