Archive for the ‘Budgeting’ Category

Best Way To Improve Your Credit Score After Bankruptcy

Friday, April 10th, 2009

by Cody Blackstone Bankruptcy has become something common these days. In has become a day to day happening as the fact is now understood by all. It is just a situation in which the debtor is unable to pay back the loan money to the creditor. Everything has become very simple. ...

Pay your Full Credit Card Balance

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

by Paul J. Easton The convenience and free credit feature of credit cards can be very useful for everyone. The bad news however is that most consumers maintain large balances on their credit card accounts thus making them continually pay for sizable interest payments. With the society telling us that it ...

Selling your Stuff to Pay off your Debt

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

by Paul J. Easton With the rich ruling over the poor, the same is true for the borrower as a slave of the lender. Some financial guru is preaching that debt is a tool but debt that cannot be handled can ruin a life into slavery. In fact, debt can take ...

Protect your Name by Using your Credit Cards Wisely

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

by Paul J. Easton Using a credit card can reap benefits such as cash back and bonus points. Ina addition to that, you can also earn airline miles to fund your next vacation travel and have a better credit score. Use it unwisely, however, and you will end up with a ...

What About Online Money Management Programs?

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

by Samantha A. Bow If you have been looking for a way to more easily manage your money, you have probably come across the many online money management programs. There are several now available. You used to have to buy a software program in order to manage your money ...

Simple Rules on How to Use Your Credit

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

by Paul J. Easton In life, we stick with the rules. Violating certain rules has its penalties. This universal law surely applies to the use of your credit cards. Read further to know whether you are violating or not. Never use a credit card to finance an unaffordable lifestyle. This is where ...

Credit Cards: A Tool to be Used Wisely

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

by Paul J. Easton When applying for a credit card, you must bear in mind that you have to use them wisely to make most of it. Using a credit card gives you access to more spending power in a moment than you realistically have. This in return entices you to ...

Sticking to your Plan to being Debt Free

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

by Paul J. Easton How to stick to a plan in getting rid of debt? Start with stopping yourself from applying for a new credit card. Yes, stopping yourself from getting another credit card is the way to finally end being debt-free. Never pay your old credit card balance with the ...

How Does Cheap Laptop Work?

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

by Deniss Durrell Are you interested in earning money with a cheap laptop? some people may not identify it, but it is actually pretty possible. This is especially true if that laptop has an internet connection. There are many online money making opportunities ...

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Debt Consolidation?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

by Amy Nutt Debt consolidation is something that people turn to when they are unable to make their monthly payments on their unsecured debts. These debts include personal loans, credit cards, and anything else they owe money on that did not require collateral when the credit was extended. While this sounds ...