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There are two main roads to improving your personal finances: increasing income, and cutting costs. Increasing income is the harder road to travel. After all, you can't always get a raise or a new j...
Free Quick and Easy Money Saving Tips – Part 1 by Tim Gorman
With the high cost of gasoline and the amount of money needed to lead a comfortable life slowly increasing many consumers may be worried about how to make ends meet. Fortunately there are lots of ways to save money in a variety of areas.
Free Quick and Easy Money Saving Tips – Part 2 by Tim Gorman
Although many consumers would argue differently saving money doesn’t have to be difficult. In fact by making just a few changes in your normal lifestyle you can find ways to free up extra cash that can be put to better use in a savings account or an investment account. Finding ways to save an additional 5 dollars a day can lead to a more secure financial future in the long run.
My Cup Runneth Over... But I’m Still Thirsty by Cheryl Johnson
It’s a strange phenomenon. It seems the more money you have, the more you need. It makes perfect sense. Given more money, most people would increase their standard of living.
Creating A Realistic Budget by Ramona Creel
Budgeting -- ooh, what a scary word! If you want to frighten someone whose finances are out of control, suggest that they tally up their expenses on a piece of paper. But budgeting doesn’t have to be so painful, when you have a systematic series of steps to follow.
Hide That Car! Fighting the Repo Man by A.M. Harris
The repo man doesn't care that your finances are in limbo because you have recently divorced or that your employer informed you in the eleventh hour that you were being laid-off. The repo man only cares about the fees that they will receive once they recover your vehicle. So, you must protect yourself.
Dealing with 'Thing'itis by Dan Goggins
'Thing'itis is an ever growing epidemic in America. This disease is characterized by the constant cravings for more and more material things, no matter what we already have and enjoy.
Should You Invest In Savings Or Payoff Your Debts? by David Chew
I have faced this financial question 8 years ago and recently I have friends asked me this same question. I think I should write it up so that it may help some of you that having the same situation. ...
Mr. Cheapie's Frugal Budget Tips by David Leonhardt
So you feel like a hamster spinning your wheel? The faster you run, the faster the wheel spins. Just when you get a raise, you notice the price of hamster wheels jumps! Mr. Cheapie is here with h...
Start Small and Your Wealth Will Get Bigger by Stephanie Yeh
We’ve all heard the phrase, “You have to start somewhere.” Nothing could be truer of creating wealth and prosperity in your life. Sometimes the idea of becoming wealthy can seem so overwhelming that ...
Top Ten Reasons People File for Bankruptcy by Tim S
Maybe you have been thinking about whether or not you should file bankruptcy. Well we have compiled a list of items that might help. Take a look and see if any of these relate to your situation.
Debt Collectors; And what you can do to Get Them Out of your Life by Kenneth DeLashmutt
This information was originally designed for attorneys and was designed to teach them avoidance of problems. Naturally, we use their lessons against them and do all we can to get them to screw up so they can be sued. You will find a lot of ingenious tricks and traps can be devised to make them goof it up and lose their collection efforts and their cases against you.
Bankruptcy, Is It A Way Out by Darryl Power
Negotiations with creditors have failed. Repossession is imminent and foreclosure proceedings have begun. Your income is simply not sufficient to pay your bills, no matter how low the payments are. It may be time to consider...
What Is A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? by Tim Gorman
Many consumers that are bogged down in debt frequently turn to bankruptcy as a form of restoring their financial status back to a zero balance. Unfortunately many of these same consumers are confused when it comes to the difference between a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Is There Any Way To Get Out Of Debt? by Joseph T Farkasdi
Are you one of the many of us who woke up one morning with the dawning realization that we are in debt? And, not just in debt, but in debt to a degree that we really have no clue what to do next? If this meets your situation today, there is hope. And, it doesn't require drastic changes! You can turn your financial life around today. To learn how, read more....
What Is A FICO Score? by Tim Gorman
Your FICO score or credit score as it’s commonly called is a very important calculation that can control whether or not you are eligible to receive credit and if eligible the terms you can receive credit under. Failure to understand the impact this score can have on you future purchasing power and lifestyle can be disastrous.
Debt Collectors: Men or Mice? by A.M. Harris
Who are these people anyway? They viciously harass you and call you bad names. They embarrass you beyond belief by leaving detailed messages with your neighbors and at your workplace. In extreme cases, they have been known to stalk you!
The Simple $10 Debt Elimination Solution by James H. Dimmitt
Ask a friend what resolutions they made for 2004 and your bound to hear them reply “Pay off my credit cards.” Ask them how they planned on reaching that goal and many of them will not have a clear c...
Credit And Debt Relief--A One Stop Solution by Sakina Walsh
Amy Wright, 34, was extatic when her realtor showed her the three bedroom townhome overlooking the lushious golf course. It was exactly the home she was looking for. The interior was sunny and bright...
The 5 Secrets to Getting Out of Debt Fast by Fox Symes
The 7 Secrets to Getting—and Staying—Out of Debt by Rob Sallay
Discover the secrets to managing your debt.
Personal Bankruptcy: Last Option To Legally Stop Bill Collectors by I-key Benney
Do you have stacks of unpaid bills? Are you in debt? Are bill collectors hounding you? Are you frustrated and annoyed and wish to get them off your back? If you answer yes, then pay close attention. Filing for a personal bankruptcy may be the last option for you.
Debt by Al Thomas
We all know about debt. If you don't have too much as an individual you can increase the quality of your life, but with more than you can handle it can make your life a nightmare.
What is Bankruptcy? by Alan Barnes
Personal bankruptcy is a legal way to give people with overwhelming debt a fresh financial start.
Is My Credit Card Debt A Problem? by Alan Barnes
For most Americans, credit card debt is a dangerous and growing problem. The average American family has more than $8000.00 in credit card debt and spends more than they earn on a annual basis.
Is It Possible to Be Sued For My Debts? by Alan Barnes
It is possible for creditors and third-party collection agencies to use legal means as a way to collect debts. The likelihood of being sued or having your wages garnished depends largely on the creditor that is owed money.
Slowing Spending - The Key To Your Debt Plan's Success by David Wilding
It's you against the world. The banks, credit card issuers, and advertisers want you to spend, spend, spend. How you respond will make or break your debt plan.
Credit Card Debt Elimination by Gary Gresham
Follow this simple plan to eliminate your credit card debt so you are finally free of high credit card interest.
Life After Bankruptcy by Christopher Cooper
How bankruptcy affects your credit and lifestyle ...
Bankruptcy - Your Fresh Start by Christopher Cooper
A description of bankruptcy and the bankruptcy process.
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