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  • Financial Independence  By : Pierre Lavelle
    Is there a difference between financial independence for women and financial independence for men?
    Well that really depends on your definition of financial independence.
  • Budget Killer  By : Thomas A Martucci
    This article tells us how to take control of our finances without being confused by outside influences
  • Reducing Your Risk for Identity Theft  By : Vigilance and Security
    Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Risk
  • Stop Debt Collectors Harassing You  By : Dr. Deepak Dutta
    If you've been a victim of job loss, medical emergency or other cause of income loss, you may be one of the millions of individuals facing a pile of debts that you cannot cover. Miss one or two payments and you can expect to get a call from a debt collector.
  • A Look At Nationwide Internet Banking  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Where do you bank? I hope you are not one of those people waiting every Friday after work to deposit your money. Nowadays you have a better option than queuing for ages, you can deposit your check without the teller lady, you can try the direct deposit instead. If you are still not using this time-saving method, then it's high time you started. Apart from time it will also save you a load of hassle and you won't have to go to the bank every week. You should fancy technology, because it's all electronic. If you've chosen to try the direct deposit, then you should turn to your PC or Mac for Internet banking. The concept is overwhelming.
  • Treasure Hunting - The Unusual Ways  By : Steve Gillman
    Treasure hunting is about finding things of value. Here are some of the more unusual ways to do that.
  • Ten Ways to Fight Identity Theft  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes and affects as many as 10% of us. Here are ten simple ways to avoid being a victim.
  • Save Money on your Household Utility Bills and help the Environment.  By : Chris Courtis
    With the cost of living increasing it is becoming harder to find areas where money can be saved. By doing a few simple tasks around your house you could save money in a number of different ways. Read below for the top tips that can be used and you can help with cutting emissions.
  • Life is a Small Business  By : Lela Goodwin
    Is the business of your life flourishing or on the verge of bankruptcy? If your traditional business is in trouble, you call a business consultant, so think of this plan as a life consultant. The plan outlined in this article will teach you how to manage your personal finances and get the business of your life back on track.
  • Be Prepared For More Difficult Times  By : Sidney Winthrop
    Times change and whilst you might be comfortably paying your debts now things can and will change. Get your debts under control and be prepared if your circmstances suddenly change through redundancy, illness or divorce.
  • How To Save Money On Groceries  By : Steve Gillman
    To save money on groceries, you can start with coupons - if you want to. Then there are the better ways.
  • Use the Internet to Save you Money  By : Morgan James
    The internet is one of the most important and easiest-to-use tools of our time. Using the internet wisely can help you save time and money.
  • The Earlier The Better For College Savings  By : Stacey Moore
    Not only does a college education expand the mind and open the door to added opportunities, it can earn a graduate $1 million more over a lifetime than a high school graduate, according to national reports.
  • Save With A Gas Rebate Credit Card  By : Bradley Carson -
    It's on the news almost daily, another reason why gasoline prices are increasing further or a reporter telling you where you can find the lowest gas price in town. Rather than running all over looking for the lowest gas price, it would be easier to know you’re going to get a percentage of that purchase price back automatically. There are a number of gas rebate credit card offers available allowing discounts on your fuel purchase.

    Most of the major gasoline companies have t...
  • Managing your finance – Where does my money go?  By : Sean Carter
    There are two main roads to improving your personal finances: increasing income, and cutting costs. The first step to finding a little extra savings each month is to find out exactly where your money is going. Once you know where your money is going, it's easy to find ways to make small adjustments that really add up.
  • Creating A Family Budget That You Can Live With  By : Mark Eblin -
    When it comes to debt, getting into it easy, it is getting out of debt that is hard. To help avoid getting into debt or to help bring yourself out of the debt atmosphere you should consider implementing a family budget. A family budget can help product your hard-earned money and help every family member avoid frivolous spending. All too often, we find that we spend more than we make, leaving ourselves with little to no money left over for the necessities. Then we might sudden...
  • Personal Finance - Three Quick & Simple Ways To Improve Your Personal Finances  By : Joel Teo -
    Many Americans and people in countries where ready credit is available find themselves in greater debt then ever before and this makes you wonder whether you are working for yourself or for your creditors. This ends up being a problem of financial spending & control and if you take a short moment to reconsider your own financial health, you might be able to correct your financial situation today.

    You will find that many people today are living from paycheck to paycheck and...
  • Getting your Money - "Back on Track"  By : cashflow
    Have your money matters run off the tracks ? There are a variety of methods for getting those wheels turning in the right direction again. Lets stop the engine and take a look at how you got to this stage.

    There are two sides to the track – what goes in and what goes out.
    Are you stealing from yourself ? You deserve better than that for your life.
  • Choosing A College Savings Plan  By : Jonathon Hardcastle -
    There are two basic types of tax-free college savings plans, the Coverdell educational savings account and the 529 savings account. Each has advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation of the individual family.

    529 college savings plans allow parents, and in some cases grandparents and other family members, to contribute tax-deferred money to a savings account earmarked for college. The money gains tax-free interest and there is no tax assessed on the principle...
  • Money Manager  By : Greg Dempsey
    To give you an idea of how a money manager controls what they have, note which statements apply to you;



    The Poor Money Manager

    Spends all their pay immediately...
  • Financial Planning 101 for Retirement Life  By : Natalie Aranda
    After fifty years of working, chances are we crave the day when we can retire. We no longer have to wake up at 5 a.m., sit in rush hour traffic, or stress over unrealistic deadlines. These very factors are just the reason why we count down the days to relaxation. While most of us fantasize, the majority of the baby boomers don’t realize that financial planning doesn’t stop at 65. Retirement planning is crucial, regardless of what stage you are in.
  • Retirement Planning & 401 K Investing: Secrets to Keeping the IRS Out of Your 401K  By : Paul Hooper
    When it comes to pension funds, one has several options open on leaving the job. Avoiding all the pitfalls and dangers can be accomplished by choosing the right kind of rollover based on one's specific, individual and unique situation.
  • Retirement: How To Work Together As A Couple  By : Carl Hampton -
    There are those days when we sigh out loud at the thought of living the easy life when we retire. But planning our retirement just might consist of more work than we expect, especially if we plan to retire with our significant other.

    You and your soul mate might have very different plans, like at what age should we retire or even what activities to participate in. Being since you will spend significantly more time with your spouse during retirement, you should definitely d...
  • Buried Treasure - Where To Look  By : Steve Gillman
    Buried treasure isn't a pipe dream of treasure hunters. People bury things every day and forget about them or die. Here are some of the places to start looking.
  • 6 Ways to Create Multiple Streams of Income  By : Cheow Yu Yuan
    To achieve financial freedom, one cannot only depend on the earned income from his/her day job. One needs to create multiple streams of income, by tapping into the different channels of opportunities.
  • Creating a budget  By : Nelly
    A simple guide to budgeting, including recommended percentages to spend on different areas. This guide shows how to create a budget as an aid to control spending and live within your means.
  • Changing your Financial Attitude  By : Tammy Paquin
    Is your current financial management system not working for you? Perhaps the first thing you need to change is your financial attitude!
  • Why You Should Consider Cash Advance America?  By : Alex Fir
    Cash Advance America has helped numerous people through their financial crises.
  • Structured Settlements: Cash Them Out?  By : David Nemer
    Cash out your structured settlement - get your money faster
  • How To Create A Budget And Stick To It-For The Woman Family Manager  By : Lisa Fraley
    Knowing how to play the budgeting game is key to winning it! Neither age nor budgeting experience matter, what does matter is that you keep learning how to get the most for your money.

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