
Some money you will want for retirement. You can’t touch this at all. Some must be there when you need it for special financial goals like the kids’ college or for emergency needs. Some may be for the short-term goal of becoming a little or a lot richer. Some may be for expenses this year. [...]
September 1, 2010 | Posted in
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Grocery bills are a constant, whether for a single person, or an entire family. However, families always seem to be trying to cut costs, especially where groceries are concerned. How much should a family spend for groceries, and how can they cut corners? Every family is different. Some families have large gardens and the vegetables [...]
August 26, 2010 | Posted in
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You want to buy a house. Looking at your checkbook or your saving account, you would never know it. Buying a home is going to cost you some money to get into it, whether you are married or single. Having money set aside for purchasing a home is extra money that you don’t have and [...]
July 11, 2010 | Posted in
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The investment firm commercials are frequently run on financial and news channels, and the life of a day-trader appears to be an attractive one. You’ve made up your mind to give it a try and commit yourself to learning all that you must in order to be successful. A great place to start is to [...]
July 10, 2010 | Posted in
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Saving has always been a way of life for people who believed on its power. These people know that they have to save more money in order to create a more established future.
June 12, 2010 | Posted in
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There’s nothing more we want than to be able to efficiently manage our money. After all, the money that we want to manage is money that is oftentimes, hard earned. This is where a budget comes in. A budget executed properly, should help you see where your money is going, get more utility out of [...]
June 9, 2010 | Posted in
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You have just found the book that you have been searching for for the past five years. The online bookstore where you found it only takes credit cards. You have your debit card, which can pass for a credit card and you have your credit card. You’ve got enough money in the bank to cover [...]
June 2, 2010 | Posted in
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A joint account can be defined as a financial asset that is owned by two people. The account has both owner’s names on it so that either party can have access to the account. It is common for married couples to have a joint account since, once two people marry, all of their assets become [...]
June 1, 2010 | Posted in
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Seeing the monthly bank statement in the mailbox is enough to cause anyone’s blood pressure to rise. Balancing a checkbook can be very frustrating to say the least. It would be very easy to bypass balancing the checkbook each month, but chances are a mistake would go unnoticed – until overdraft notices start to arrive.
May 30, 2010 | Posted in
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Are you so serious about working at home that you would pay money to prove it? If you answer yes to that question, you are a prime target for scammers because this is one tactic they love to use.
March 13, 2010 | Posted in
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