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  • The Benefits Of Saving For Your Child's School Finance  By : Codi Morieta -
    Defining your savings goals is the first thing to do before you invest, especially when that investment will have an impact on your child’s future.

    It is after-all your child’s future that you are investing in--and school finance cannot be avoided, as babies will grow into adults who need to be given the best opportunities we can offer as parents.

    The best advice that any parent can get is to start saving early. College tuition fees can cause a strain on your family's...
  • IRA Distribution Mistakes--How to Blow your Retirement Money  By : kleino
    IRA rules regarding IRA rollovers and IRA distributions are a minefield. If you are retiring or need to start taking IRA distributions, they just wait for you to make a costly mistake from inexperience. Read and save yourself a small fortune.
  • Retiring or leaving the company--How to Properly do an IRA Rollover  By : kleino
    It's easy to lose 20% of your IRA to tax when you do an IRA rollover. Avoid these simple mistakes and get the right advice when you move your IRA money and avoid taxes and penalties.
  • Got Bills to Pay? You’ve got a Decision to Make!  By : Bob Benson
    Sometimes emergencies or once-in-a-lifetime opportunities get to us and we find ourselves in financial straits afterwards. If that’s you, don’t worry
  • Personal Finance Is Your Responsibility  By : Codi Morieta -
    Whether or not you choose to ignore it, you cannot deny the truth embedded in this statement: Your personal finance is and always will be your responsibility.

    When it comes to finance, many people put an impractical blind eye to the fact that finances need to be managed. Personal finance is an ever-growing popular term for adults and teenagers alike, regardless of whether you are earning the money or not. After-all bills have to be paid, family members have to be fed and y...
  • Dollar Saving Tips on your Next Car Rental  By : smgenie
    When booking your rental car for your vacation, take the time to shop around for the best deal.
  • Keeping Up With The Family Finances  By : Dee Marie -
    Staying on top of the family finances does not have to be difficult. With a little planning, your finances can be kept up to date with ease. Believe me, having a handle on your family finances goes a long way in creating family harmony.

    The first step is to set up a bookkeeping system. We’ve used Quicken software for years. It has helped to keep track of our expenses, and we have been very happy with the program. It takes a little bit of time to set up initially. The seco...
  • Not To Late To Make 2005 IRA Contribution  By : Richard A. Chapo
    Many Americans make annual contributions to individual retirement accounts. If you haven’t done so for the 2005 tax year, you still can.
  • Building Residual Income  By : Vincent Murphy -
    What is a residual income?

    Residual income is a type of income that’s lasting. It means you don’t have to work all your life to earn money, with little effort; you can sit in the comfort of your own home and earn money.

    The internet is one of the fastest growing markets for different kinds of businesses. Imagine you can target customers from almost anywhere in the world. There are also a lot of payment options online. No matter what country you are from there is always...
  • Wealth Secrets of Millionaires: Become Wealthy By Not Repaying Your Debt  By : Loral Langemeier
    This may seem a difficult scenario from which to create wealth, but my hundreds of successful clients prove that getting rid of debt and building wealth is doable. Gain awareness of your psychology, your finances,and a willingness to let go of old habits that no longer serve you,and build weath now.
  • What is a Cash Structured Settlement?  By : Chris Miller
    What is exactly is a cash structured settlement? Basically a cash structured settlement occurs when there is an insurance company that provides scheduled payments to a person as a result of a claim settlement. In other words, a structured settlement is a monetary package that allows for payment of a settlement to occur through scheduled installment payments for a period of time.
  • Do You Have A Plan For Sticking To Your Budget?  By : Dee Marie -
    So you’ve made your budget and it looks good on paper. Great! Now it is time to implement it. But are you ready to follow the budget you’ve developed? Here are some helpful tips to keep you on track with your budget.

    1. Determine why you made a budget. There is a reason you have put time into developing your budget, now you need to put into writing what your goals are. Do you want to be debt free, live on one income, or save for retirement? Make this into your personal or...
  • Saving Money at the Pump  By : Christine Bettridge
    A recent report in the Financial Times predicted that the average price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States may soon reach $3.00 . . . that's the bad news! The good news is, skyrocketing gasoline prices have caused many Americans to start looking for ways to either cut back on the miles they drive or find ways to make their cars more fuel efficient.
  • Boost your savings  By : Bob Benson
    It is general knowledge that residents of the United Kingdom are typically not savers.
  • Living Cheap  By : Steve Gillman
    Living cheap doesn't mean living uncomfortably. Here is a real life example of living cheap and living well.
  • Is Life After Bankruptcy That Bad?  By : Chris Cooper
    Coping with the aftermath of a bankruptcy discharge.
  • I’m Too Young, I’m Too Old, I’m Almost Old Enough, Should I Have A Retirement Plan?  By : Nocita
    Provides tips and information on how you can go about planning for your retirement at almost any age.
  • Personal Finance. Student Loans Debts Do Not Go On Your Credit Record.  By : Michael Challiner -
    Every time you apply for credit, for example a credit card or a loan, the lender will request to see your credit history from a credit reference agency. The information they hold is so detailed that there's really no need for us to fill out that long application form, because within a fraction of a second they can see all they need to know from Experian, Equifax or Callcredit, the three main credit reference agencies. You would be very surprised to see just how much they know...
  • Budgeting For Emergency Funds?  By : Edwin Shackleford -
    Emergency funds are considered to be a necessity as far as financial security is concerned, since it can provide one with financial resources that one can resort to and depend on when an emergency arises such that when one is sick and have the burden of paying huge medical bills, or unexpected home or major car repair.

    When one has no emergency fund, one can be obliged to acquire debt on your credit card that might take several years to repay with interest that would late...
  • Cutting Your Kids' Schooling Costs  By : Edwin Shackleford -
    Whenever the school season is just around the corner, there's only one thing that parents are thinking about - the impending costs. Education is a primary right and a pertinent need of every child but it can become very costly. Availing of scholarships and education grants for your children is the best way to get them through schooling. But of course, only a small percentage of children can be given these privileges.

    There are simple and effective measures that parents ca...
  • Saving Money Around The House  By : Linda Polansky -
    You spend the most time there, so it makes sense that your house represents your largest expense. Whether it is the day to day upkeep, and operating expenses, repair projects, or the rent or mortgage payment, you allocate a big portion of your income to your home. Because you spend so much money on it, take advantage of the following tips to start trimming your budget.

    If you want to possibly save hundreds of dollars a year on your electric bill, make sure that any new ap...
  • An Overview Of The Direct Deposit System  By : Bob Benson
    Direct deposit is an excellent feature offered by many banks all around your area. Banking is supposed to be convenient and easy, it has been made that much easier and more convenient with the offering of direct deposits
  • Saving Money Online with Digital Coupons, Freebies, and Comparison Shopping  By : Jean Gibbons
    Learn how to save money online with printable coupons, coupon codes, freebies, and comparison shopping.
  • Finding A Personal Budget That Can Work For You  By : Bob Benson
    A good way to prevent yourself from digging yourself further and further into debt is to form a personal budget that can work for you
  • Bankruptcy Attorney: Questions To Ask  By : Ian Anderson
    If you have tried every way imaginable to avoid bankruptcy but find that you have no other way out of the situation, the first step you should take before filing is to consult with a bankruptcy attorney.
  • How You And Your Partner Should Save Money  By : Rene Graeber -
    Most newly-married couples are having a hard time adjusting to a different way of life, especially when it comes to financial matters. As separate individuals, your spending habits will differ. This is why you both need to make certain adjustments to combine the household budget.

    Here are some ways on how you and your partner can make the ‘financial aspect’ of your marriage harmonious and organized:

    1. Understand the way that you both look at money.

    If you and you...
  • The Importance Of Saving Money For The Future  By : blueboy
    Money in my opinion is not the most important thing in life, but it is nice to know that you have a certain amount of money, saved or invested, which you can use if needed. I actually think that health and happiness are the two most important things in life. Having this pool of money helps to keep me healthy and happy, as it means that I do not have to stress as much about the future.
  • Why You Should Care At All About Choosing A Bank And What To Watch Out For...  By : Pro Content
    Choosing a bank is not rocket science but some common sense and a nice handy list of questions will save you some major headaches down the road by choosing a bank now that will meet your needs later.
  • Residual Income Can Be Your Key To Wealth  By : George Dodge -
    Are you standing at the door to wealth but can't seem to find the right key?

    There are many keys on the key ring that can unlock the door to wealth, but you have to know which ones they are and how to use them correctly.

    In this article I'll focus on the "residual income" key that many have discovered can be used to enter the inner sanctums of the wealthy.

    But before I go too far, I should probably define what I mean by "residual income," (also called passive or recu...
  • Hawaii Bankruptcy Law $10.00 Astonishing Alternative  By : JayLynn
    If you can set aside $10.00 and invest it into a proven program that can create financial freedom for you in 60 days would you consider it as an alternative to filing for the Hawaii Bankruptcy Law? There is an alternative available to YOU right now that will not only give you back your good nights sleep but also carries no negative consequences along with it like taking action on the Hawaii Bankruptcy Law does.

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