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Tips To Survive The Credit Crunch

Today’s article is written by guest blogger Trisha Wagner. Does the economy have you feeling down?  It takes a boat load of positive attitude to look at the current credit crunch and not feel a bit of apprehension regarding your finances.  So if you find yourself worrying about what the next several months may have [...]

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How to Work Less and Make More Money With Multiple Streams of Income

Most of us would like the chance to spend more time with our families, work a lot less and still bring in a sizeable income. If you’re only going to rely on your current income, the chances of that happening are pretty small, unless you’ve got an incredible job. However, there are ways that you [...]

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Tips and Tricks for Budgeting

Many people think that the budgeting process has to be complicated in order for it to be effective but the truth is actually quite the contrary. Once you know what the basics are when it comes to starting a budget and managing your budget, there is nothing that has to be complex to the point [...]

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Basics of Budgeting 2

Tracking Your Expenses Now that you are familiar with how much income money you have coming into your home, it has become time for you to pay attention to the expenses that you have on a monthly basis. You should begin with the regular payments and the fixed payments that you make, such as your [...]

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Want a Loan? Do Your Homework First!

Understanding the differences between loan types is difficult enough, so researching them for comparison purposes is not always at the top of everyone’s list. Before you walk into your current bank to fill out a loan application, consider all of your options. When the loan you are seeking is a mortgage, it’s even more important [...]

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How to Pick a Financial Advisor

If you are getting serious about investing or managing your personal finances, it may be time to think about hiring a financial advisor. Before you take that step however, there are a few things to think about. It is vital to make sure that you are working with someone that is qualified to handle your [...]

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Paying off Debt in 9 Steps pt 2

Part two in the series on paying off debt: Throwing away your bills and shredding your credit card payment reminders simply is not going to make the problem go away. Debt is going to hover over you until you find a way to deal with it. Interest will continue to compound, and payments will continue [...]

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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, in order to begin planning [...]

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Learning How to Make a Budget

For many of us, spending comes all too easily and before long, we find ourselves at the bottom of a very big debt hole. However, there are ways that anyone can make a budget and start planning for their future. You may not even need to make drastic changes right now, but the more you [...]

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The Quiet Millionaire by Brett Wilder

There are so many personal finance books out there and most seem to fall into one of two categories – Get rich insanely quick or get frugal to turn your life around. For those of us that want a more solid and easy to accomplish means of developing a personal fortune, there are not a [...]

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