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  • Profiting From A Personal Finance Checkup  By : Stan Kingstone
    Making sure that you're on the road to financial security can start with a personal finance checkup. A financial checkup allows you to periodically review how you're doing in light of your finance goals.
  • Investors and Financial Execs Agree: Dividends Are On the Rise  By : Stan Kingstone
    In a recent study released by Boston-based investment manager, Eaton Vance, senior finance executives at dividend-paying American corporations agreed that stocks that pay dividends are growing in appearl.
  • Correcting Four Common Money Mistakes  By : Stan Kingstone
    If you feel as through you keep making the same mistakes when it comes to money, there's good news.
  • Financial Plans: What Are Americans Banking On?  By : Stan Kingstone
    Americans tend to have an optimistic view of retirement--but a recent poll found many people still have a lot of work ahead of them before they can leave their jobs.
  • Check Out These Check Facts  By : Stan Kingstone
    Checking accounts have changed and you may want to spend some time checking out the changes and how they affect you.
  • Experts Lend A Hand With Tips On Lending Money  By : Stan Kingstone
    The smallest bills can cause the biggest stress, especially at the end of the month when due dates seem to come faster than paydays.
  • Avoiding High Interest  By : Stan Kingstone
    Frequent flier credit cards are a unique way for consumers to reward themselves wile spending money.
  • Tips On Choosing A Financial Adviser  By : Stan Kingstone
    Most people would never consider installing a new transmission in their care by themselves. They don't have the time or skills, so they hire a mechanic for peace of mind. Many of today's investors take the same approach to investing and get expert advice from an experienced financial adviser.
  • Stop Paying for 411: 800-411-METRO Saves You  By : Stacey Moore
    It's hard to believe, but phone companies are gouging American consumers up to $2 every time they dial 411. Why waste money on something that, not too long ago, was free?
  • Change A Light, Change The World With Energy Star  By : Stacey Moore
    Most people want to do their part to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save on their energy bills, but don't know what they can do. Using energy efficiently at home is an important start, and, it can be as easy as changing a light bulb.
  • When Creditors begin Calling it’s Time to begin Credit Repair  By : K Hoyng
    When the creditors are ringing the telephone off the hook you know it is time to repair your credit. The U. S. alone has in excess of millions of individuals and families straining to discover a way out of debt. This is the reason when you go online you see thousands of web sites that disclose they have the answer for relieving debt. Do not be fooled! A majority of the telemarketers that say they can get you out of debt can only produce a lot more problems. There is no solution for all of us, but there is a solution for us all individually
  • 10 Tips To Improved Personal Budgeting  By : Matt Shupe -
    $Clip coupons. This is the single most important rule of personal budgeting. Why? Simply because a few minutes spent clipping coupons could end up saving you multiple dollars in the checkout line.

    $Buy in bulk. If your favorite products are on sale, buying in bulk may cost you more at present but could end up saving you a lot in the future. Some good examples are items that do not have an expiration date, such as soap, shampoo, toiletries and other household items. Canned ...
  • Utilizing Your Financial Safety Net  By : Richard Kimball
    A good place to put funds for infrequent payments or for possible emergencies is in a money market account where interest rates are most often higher than savings accounts and are more accessible. With a little self-discipline, you can give yourself some efficient financial security by enabling your money to work for you in several ways.
  • Creating Surplus Cash For Savings and Investments  By : Richard Kimball
    Living below your means is more a matter of self-discipline. A few adjustments here and there could be all it takes to have the necessary funds available for saving and investing.
  • Top 10 Ways to Cut Spending  By : Kristine McKinley
    Do you run out of money before you run out of month? Do you wonder where your money goes each month? Do you struggle to find money to invest for retirement, emergencies and other financial goals? Here are 10 tips to cut your spending and stretch your dollar to the max:
  • How to Save Money on Your Energy Bill  By : TCThorn
    Tired of skyrocketing energy bills? This article contains simple tips for cutting down on energy costs without crimping your lifestyle.
  • Building Long-term Energy Savings Into Your Home  By : Silvester Thompson
    While new homes are 100 percent more energy efficient today than those built three decades ago, most people are not familiar with how to actually design energy savings into the infrastructure of their home.
  • Tips on Saving Energy Dollars in Your Home  By : Silvester Thompson
    A typical U.S. family spends more than $1,600 a year on home utility bills, yet making some simple changes around the home can save money and make heating and cooling systems more efficient, according to World Energy Solutions, a publicly traded energy services company based in St. Petersburg, Fla.
  • Tips for Reducing Energy Costs  By : Silvester Thompson
    Future natural gas prices are expected to be higher, but demand will grow more slowly than in previous projections, according to the Energy Information Administration's latest annual long-term forecast, the "Annual Energy Outlook 2006."
  • Tips for Conserving Gas  By : Silvester Thompson
    Despite gasoline prices nearing or above $3 per gallon in various parts of the United States, Americans still fill their SUVs. And most likely they won't cancel their vacation plans for the summer - the season when more people are on the road traveling - because driving there is just more fun.
  • Survey: Saving Money Easier to Say Than Do  By : Silvester Thompson
    If you find it hard to save, you're not alone. According to a recent survey, many Americans think about saving for the future, but few actually do it. The Braun Research and Bank of America survey is a revealing portrait of how residents of major metropolitan cities view money and the importance of saving.
  • Point and Click to Your Financial Plan  By : Silvester Thompson
    You've organized the contents of that bulging shoebox and tracked down the stray receipts lurking in jacket pockets. Now you're ready to point and click your way to what you hope will be a generous tax refund.
  • Smart Moves for Retirement Readiness  By : Silvester Thompson
    With health care costs continuing to increase, the future of Social Security unclear and pension plans available to fewer and fewer workers, America's retirement readiness is a major concern for both individuals and the nation as a whole.
  • Save Money By Making Your Home Energy Efficient  By : Silvester Thompson
    With the increase in energy prices, it's important to know that there are ways to lower your energy bill, maintain the overall comfort of your home and be energy efficient.
  • 7 Tips on Preventing Identity Theft  By : Silvester Thompson
    In the course of the day, you do many activities that put your personal information at risk - from writing a check at the store to charging merchandise in person or over the phone. You may not think twice about these transactions, but others might.
  • 5 Practical Tips for All-Season Energy Savings  By : Silvester Thompson
    Replacing windows and doors is the fourth most common home-remodeling project and experts say it can dramatically reduce utility bills. Yet when it comes to choosing more energy-efficient options, consumers might be overwhelmed by the whirlwind of technology, terminology and options on the market today.
  • 5 Tips to Save Money--And the Earth  By : Silvester Thompson
    You just can't get that memo right, can you? You print out the first draft and find a misspelling. You print out the second draft and discover you missed some commas. You print out the third draft and later decide on a new title. Now the final draft is ready for printing. Before you throw away those wasted sheets of paper, stop and realize that you could be costing your business as well as the environment.
  • Take Control of Gas Prices  By : Silvester Thompson
    Does your money seem to evaporate with every trip to the gas station? You can add miles to every gallon you pump simply by maintaining your vehicle and practicing fuel-saving driving habits.
  • Earn While You Shop: Find the Right Reward Program for You  By : Silvester Thompson
    Point-based reward programs are proliferating. You can earn enough miles to fly to Paris just by using your credit card or you can accumulate points that can be spent like cash merely by shopping at your favorite stores.
  • What You Should Know Before Buying Annuities  By : Silvester Thompson
    Americans hear a lot about the shaky outlook for Social Security. In the future, the federal program likely will play a smaller overall role in Americans' retirement plans.

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