Personal Finance Articles
Identity theft is becoming one of the fatest growing crime. If you are a victim to identity theft, here are the steps you should take immediately.
Thu, 16 Oct 2008: Re-Thinking Retirement After The Crash
Before you run to your financial calculator, this may be a good time for some personal introspection.
Wed, 15 Oct 2008: Setting Your Grocery Budget
Families all over the US are concerned about making ends meet this month. Setting and sticking to your budget is one way to keep your expenditures in line. Most Americans have some idea what their monthly or weekly household budget looks like overall
Wed, 15 Oct 2008: Self-Directed IRA Custodians. What Are They And What Do They Do? (And How To Choose Yours)
There are powerful reasons to own your own IRA. And a self-directed IRA is by far the best IRA to have, because your custodian allows you to invest in a much less restricted range of assets. And you simply must be allowed to invest your IRA in real estate.
Tue, 14 Oct 2008: 15 Great Ways To Encourage Your Children To Be Smarter With Money
It has never been more important to try to save money and keep living costs down than in todays financial climate.
Thu, 9 Oct 2008: IRA Rollovers. Making Your IRA Retirement Funds Grow In Tough Times
Did you realize that you can direct your own IRA investments, and that if you do so you should do significantly better than just leaving it up to your custodian. But to do so you should understand IRA rollovers
Fri, 3 Oct 2008: Build Your Personal Nest Egg in Today's Financial Climate With Owner Builder Construction
Owner builder construction is a creative way to build instant equity in your primary residence, which will jump start a family's nest egg even in today's financial climate. The decline of the housing industry leaves the doors wide open for an owner builder to take advantage of decreased costs and save tens of thousands of dollars in sweat equity in a new home.
Sat, 27 Sep 2008: 10 Tips To Sell That House Fast And Clear Those Debts!
By reading this article learn the various different strategies you can use to sell your house fast when you need to clear debts. There is always away.
Fri, 26 Sep 2008: Chapter 13 Bankruptcy or Debt Consolidation: Which Is Better?
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a legal process that differs from traditional debt consolidation in certain important ways. This article details some of the most significant differences.
Wed, 24 Sep 2008: If My Personal Assets are Worth Less, Am I Worthless Too?
The biggest problem with defining oneself by one's possessions is unfortunately one's possessions. This follows directly behind the old proverb 'be careful what you wish for because you just might get it.' And later wish you hadn't.
Wed, 24 Sep 2008: Five Bankruptcy Myths You Should Not Believe
If you have serious misgivings about filing for bankruptcy, and are having difficulty making a decision to procede, here are some straight answers to the biggest roadblocks that could be holding you back.
Mon, 22 Sep 2008: Shall I File for Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal action filed by someone who cannot pay his debts and is a traumatic experience. Should you file for bankruptcy or should you let foreclosure home in? Read more...
Fri, 19 Sep 2008: Five Ways to Prosper During Difficult Times
In this newsletter, I am going to talk about the current challenges we face in our money lives and outline some simple tools to make positive changes in your financial life today.
Wed, 17 Sep 2008: Student Loan Debt Forgiveness: One Place for up to $50K of Forgiveness
If you need student loan debt forgiveness, you should look up the NHSC? Learn about this little known agency that offers an excellent program to help health care workers pay off student loans.
Tue, 16 Sep 2008: Take The Test On How You Rate on The Scale of Money Management?
With the pressure rising globally on how to manage money effectively, take the test on how you measure up.
Tue, 16 Sep 2008: What Is Credit History And Factors Which Effect It
The term "credit reputation" can either be used synonymous to credit history or to credit score.
Thu, 11 Sep 2008: How to Fix Your Bad Spending Habits
Bad spending habits is often the underlying cause that prevents most people from becoming financially free. However, the good news is: you can prevent this.
Thu, 11 Sep 2008: Financial Freedom - Things You Must Do & Avoid to Achieve It
Achieving financial freedom is not as difficult as you imagine - however, there are 3 absolute things you must DO and 3 absolute things you must AVOID to achieve it. If you write these down, paste them somewhere you can see everyday and then follow through, financial freedom is yours to have and enjoy!
Wed, 10 Sep 2008: Credit Counseling: Choose the Right Credit Counseling Service for You
Facing a mountain of debt? Hiding from collection agencies? Dreading the phone ringing? There isn't a way to magically make all your debt go away but there can be relief. Consider credit counseling.
Mon, 8 Sep 2008: Consolidate Your Debt to Beat Price Increases and the Credit Crunch
Exactly what is causing food and fuel prices prices to rise and property values to fall? And why you need consider consolidating your debt now to beat the rising credit crunch.
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: Dealing With Debt - Modern Banruptcy
Some consumers are facing up to the facts that their debts may be unmanageable & therefore they may be looking into filing bankruptcy in order to get a fresh start. In fact, bankruptcy filings have seemed to increased in 2008. Debt levels have clearly grown for many consumers who might be looking into bankruptcy as a way to deal with their debts.
Tue, 2 Sep 2008: Ten Painless Ways To Save More Money
This is a list of ways to save more money, the focus being on how easy they are to adopt and stick to. No lifestyle-altering suggestions here.
Mon, 1 Sep 2008: How to Stay Fit on a Budget
Trimming your budget doesn't have to mean sacrificing your health, or that of your family. Follow these tips to keep fit and active, regardless of your financial situation.
Fri, 29 Aug 2008: If You Want to Become Wealthy Play Win-Win
A few years ago, I designed a game to teach people how to master wealth creation. For this, I used the basic Monopoly game but changed the rules somewhat to create a situation that follows the six stages of the Money Program.
Thu, 28 Aug 2008: Why 401(k) Retirement Plans Really Don't Work
Although it is true that you do not pay income taxes on your contributions up front, during your earning years, you will undoubtedly pay through both nostrils when you attempt to retire. If your parents have planned poorly, you may find yourself trying to retire at a time when the stock market is not in a party mood---
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