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February 21st, 2010 — College, Debt, Money, Personal Finance, children, loans, retirement, saving
Paying for college for yourself or for a child can drop you into debt faster than many other things. Aside from huge disasters like medical emergencies or a home fire, more people get into higher debt by paying for college than any other reason.
The best advice for long term financial health is to avoid paying [...]
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Saving Money in Five Minutes Flat Are you saving your money for a rainy day, but feeling as if you are always struggling to get ahead of the financial storm? You are certainly not alone. Prepare your financial umbrella with this quick, no nonsense guide to saving money in five minutes. - * First and foremost,...... -
The Total Money Makeover By Dave Ramsey Dave Ramsey is a popular radio talk show host and author and his latest book, The Total Money Makeover has generated quite a bit of excitement. He claims that money management is 80% behavior and 20% knowledge, and there is a lot of truth to that. While the book covers...... -
Recession Not Through With Us Yet While it may seem that the nation's economy is taking a turn for the better and strides toward the positive are being made, the recession times we have been experiencing are not exactly over. With so many people starting to regain confidence in their personal finances again with just the...... -
Sunday Money Madness: Ghosts, Spirits, Haunts, and Souls Lots of holidays and celebrations this weekend. Halloween on the 3st. All Saints Day on the first of November. All Souls Day on the second. Dia de los Muertos covering the whole weekend for many, also known as the Day of the Dead which was yesterday specifically. Samhain for the...... -
Sunday Money Madness - Can you buy an entire chess set in a pawn-shop? Just another Sunday roundup here at RCDL. Here's what I found interesting around the blogosphere this past week: Credit and Debt Credit Karma has a slew of excellent posts on credit, here's one I thought readers would enjoy: The Biggest Four Credit Mistakes. Stop Buying Crap writes Got Debt from......
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January 26th, 2010 — Banking, Debt, Goal, Investing, Personal Finance, credit cards, loans, money management techniques
A number of financial planning and “get out of debt” websites have been springing up over the past year or so, because consumers are showing that they are looking for more online web applications and other tools for managing their finances. What makes Geezeo even more exciting in terms of providing financial management assistance is [...]
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Sunday Money Madness This week on Sunday Money Madness, the weekend material includes many varied financial tips. Enjoy! Tell me what you think! Get Rich Slowly goes into credit card basics: five essential skills for mastering plastic. Water fun activities to cool you off this summer by Digerati Life examines the cost of...... -
The Key to Successful Financial Planning Financial planning at its smallest denominator is essentially what you'd like to have and how you plan to get it. That may be oversimplifying things just a bit, but sometimes when you look at things stripped away of all of their jargon, it's a lot easier to understand it. So,...... -
How to Protect Your Pension in the Credit Crunch As news of bank failures continues, and government officials are debating a $700 billion bailout plan, many consumers are starting to worry about the state of their pension plan. If you have it invested in the wrong stocks, you could end up losing it all, or at the very least,...... -
Choosing a Great Investment Manager You know that past returns are not indicators of future performance, right? You've read that on a billion mutual prospectuses. Nonetheless people tend to use their past returns as their primary motivation for selecting new ventures and speculations. This is probably a combination of everyday human nature, the historical charts...... -
Do You Need an Accountant? The average person usually tries to struggle with their finances year after year and only visits an accountant a few days before their taxes are due. By this point, it’s up to the accountant to try to piece everything together and they won’t be able to offer much help when......
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January 3rd, 2010 — Debt, Debt Snowball, Personal Finance, bad debt
Debt Elimination Step #3 – Finally, you have to implement what is known as a debt snowball.
The third and final step of this process, implementing a debt snowball, is a step that could easily require several years depending on how much debt you are dealing with. Once you have completely stopped using credit, and once [...]
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Debt Repayment Methods Paying back all of the money that you owe to your credit card debt is not nearly as easy as it was for you to go into credit card debt in the first place. Still, it can be done. When you put together a good working plan coupled with discipline...... -
How to Undo The Results of Financial Trauma Whether you’ve lost your home or your job, or your money management skills over the years have left you severely in the hole, it is never to early to start turning things around. You can bounce back from financial trauma, but it will take some effort and dedication on your...... -
How to Avoid the Three Worst Financial Traps No matter how wealthy or poor you are, there are financial traps that are waiting to disrupt your lives. Many people end up finding out too late that they are in the depths of one and it is nearly impossible to get out. However, there are specific steps that you...... -
Why is it Bad to Cancel a Credit Card? Unless the idea of streamlined credit you have in your head is having 8 credit cards in a single wallet, then chances are good that you have considered canceling some of the cards you do not use much. The truth about canceling credit cards: Do unused credit cards hamper you...... -
Getting Out of Debt Quickly pt 1 You are probably familiar with this feeling: Your bills are constantly piling up, but you feel so far behind that you simply cannot bear to even open them. When you do open them, you quickly realize that there is only enough saved up in your bank accounts for you to......
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