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1). Your Ticket To Financial Freedom By : Vincent Murphy
Now days it is nearly impossible today for the average family to thrive on a single income. However, the skyrocketing cost of child care makes it difficult for both parents to work. Fortunately, the internet has made making money online a suitable income option without the need for commuting or day care.
Making money online means much ...
2). Retiring or leaving the company--How to Properly do an IRA Rollover By : kleino
Retiring or leaving the company--How to Properly do an IRA Rollover
Whether you are retiring or changing jobs, you need to know what to do with your employer sponsored retirement plan before your leave. Once you leave a job for whatever reason, you can choose to:
•Rollover the money into an IRA (ira rollover)
•Take the lu...
3). Money-Is This How You Make It? By : J Schipper
There are several methods to make extra money which you may not have tried yet. Most people have jobs and work for someone else, but there are many ways in which to be self-employed. It just depends on harnessing skills and knowledge you already have, and finding clients to pay you for them.
With their busy schedules, many families do ...
4). How checking works By : Jakob Jelling
Help yourself avoid overdraft fees by understanding checking.
While there is a lot of attention put on people who get into financial trouble based on the amount of money that they charge to their credit cards, that is not the only problem that people commonly have. For instance, checking accounts can cause trouble as well, especially i...
5). 3 Ways to Save Money Instantly Online By : Jean Gibbons
In today's world, shopping in "brick and mortar" stores seems so backward, dated, and boring. Millions of people each year sit in their jammies while drinking wine and shop for clothes, household goods, gifts, and just about anything else you can imagine.
One of the great benefits to shopping online is the various coupon, rebate and do...
6). Money Management 101 By : Bob Benson
Managing your money is a big task. But if you want to get by in this world, it’s something you have to do. It can be too painful for some, so it gets avoided. But for the people who realize it, the pain/reward relationship is well worth the trouble to spend a few minutes managing your money.
After all, money makes the world go ‘round, ...
7). It’s no Secret—We’re getting older and broker By : Drew Miles
Not so fun facts:
• By 2015, 77 million Americans will be over 50 years old and only approximately one-third of them will be able to retire.
• During the economic boom in 1997, the average net worth of the richest 1 percent of families was $9.7 million, while the bottom 40 percent’s average net worth was $3,000.
So if you...
8). Cash Is King By : Thomas A Martucci
If you understand and follow the basic principle of “Cash is King” you can change your life forever. Your life will be less stressful financially and you will be taking your first major step toward “financial peace of mind”.
“Cash is King” is an easy principle to understand; however it may be difficult to follow. This principle is the...
9). Where Did My Paycheck Go? By : Chris Bednarz
The typical scenario is that you get your paycheck. After you recover from the shock at how little is left after taxes, you proceed to divvy it up among all your outstanding bills, intending to put whatever is left over into your savings.
But there never seems to be anything left over and your savings don’t grow.
A better ...
10). You're Being Forced To Make Higher Payments By : J Schipper
Consumers already burdened by higher energy costs are being saddled with another drain on their finances : higher minimum credit card payments.
The higher minimum credit card payments are the result of January 2003 guidelines issued by the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the Office of the Comptroller of the Curre...
11). Saving Money Online with Digital Coupons, Freebies, and Comparison Shopping By : Jean Gibbons
The Internet is a great invention for many different reasons. But, did you know that it can be a great resource for saving you money when shopping? You no longer have to clip coupons out of the Sunday paper; you can find them right at the tip of your fingers just by knowing where to look!
Coupons
One of the easiest ways t...
12). Finance Your Child’s Education – Stress Free By : DJ Nelson
In 2002, the average annual cost for a public university was $9,338. It is estimated that by 2017, the average annual cost will be $19,413. And that’s just for tuition and credit fees. Let’s not forget about room and board, books, food, clothes and extra activities.
With those figures it mind, it would be wise to start planning for yo...
13). Bankruptcy Law: Some Important Facts By : Ian Anderson
As applying for loans, credit cards and other forms of credit are easier to come by, so are the bankruptcy rates in the United States. In a ten year period, between 1994 and 2004, bankruptcy rates in the United States nearly doubled. The government’s reaction was to take a closer look at reasons parties were filing for bankruptcy, new laws were ins...
14). Here’s a secret: expenses can mean more income! By : Bob Benson
Find me a person who doesn’t want to make more money. It’s nearly impossible to find! Everyone wants to make money and there’s nothing wrong with that because money makes the world go ‘round! But many people don’t know that you can actually make money with a loan! Did you know that? It’s true! One way that you can get more money is with a secured l...
15). What is a Cash Structured Settlement? By : Chris Miller
What is exactly is a cash structured settlement? Basically a cash structured settlement occurs when there is an insurance company that provides scheduled payments to a person as a result of a claim settlement. In other words, a structured settlement is a monetary package that allows for payment of a settlement to occur through scheduled installment...
16). Curing Yourself from Leaky Wallet Syndrome By : Francis Kier
Financial stewardship of a business empire or $100 bill require a particular psychology if they are going to survive over time in the same hands. The lack of this same psychology is why most lottery winners cannot hold onto the giant sums of money they receive; and I call this psychological mind-set the “Leaky Wallet Syndrome”.
The dif...
17). Keeping Up With The Family Finances By : Dee Marie
Staying on top of the family finances does not have to be difficult. With a little planning, your finances can be kept up to date with ease. Believe me, having a handle on your family finances goes a long way in creating family harmony.
The first step is to set up a bookkeeping system. We’ve used Quicken software for years. It has hel...
18). How To Save On Magazine Subscriptions By : James Brown
Reading is our essential necessity for information. Everyone knows that periodicals are the best way to get updated information – from business and current affairs to latest fashion trends and movie reviews. We all are different, so are our interests. The vast range of popular magazines is there to satisfy our any information need.
Thr...
19). 5 Easy Ways To Cut Your Household Expenses By : Mary Williams
Are you shocked when seeing your household expenditures every month? The expenses seem to increase every month. If you are in this situation, try these 5 recommendations before your extra paid money will accumulate to a significant amount!
1. Recycle those junk letters.
Each month, you will probably received a dozen or more let...
20). Here You're Going To Learn Several Ways To Save Money Every Month By Lowering Your Monthly Bills. By : Kris Bickell
Has debt got you down?
If so, you’re not alone. These days getting into debt is easy. Getting out is not. Buying lottery tickets and hoping to “win the big one” is not the answer.
No matter how much money you owe, and no matter how tight money gets, remember that life is too short to spend time worrying.
There...
21). 2006 Economy: How to Avoid Overextending Yourself By : Murad Ali
The U.S. is the world’s largest economy and is moving into its fifth year of expansion. The biggest risk is the housing market which is expected to slow this year and potentially drag the economy down with it. Many people are betting that the housing market will avoid a major crash but instead will plateau leaving prices stagnant. The resulting ris...
22). What Happened To My Money? By : Mosiekk Conley
Have you ever found yourself asking this question?
If you have you are not alone. There are thousands of people who find themselves looking at their bank statements or calling their banks and asking this same exact question.
The problem is two fold. By this I mean, as consumers it is our money so it is our duty to keep tra...
23). Instant Approval Credit Cards Online - How They Work By : Rob Willard
Instant approval credit cards are those that generally do not require special requirements to be met in order to receive membership to the card. Often, these cards can be applied for, and approved, entirely online. There are many advantages to instant approval credit cards online that make them particularly attractive to many consumers.
24). The Threshold between Wealth Creation & Destruction By : Francis Kier
Wealth is simply the accumulation of money, and it can only be created by the amount of money that is received and never spent. If you want to build wealth, then anytime you receive money: don’t spend all of it. Sure it is a very simple concept, but it is very difficult to continually achieve. Luckily there are readily available allies to help you:...
25). Five Steps to a Comfy Retirement By : Kristine McKinley
You’ve probably heard about the Nebraska meatpackers who won the largest lottery jackpot in the United States last week. One winner replied “I’ve been retired for about four days now” when asked what he would do with his winnings. His response did not surprise me; I’m sure my reaction would be similar!
What does surprise me is that ma...
26). Budget For The Future By : jclason
Have you sat down and really thought about your financial future? I know people are busy these days and you think "well I'm young now and I'll have time to do it later." You're dead wrong. You are NEVER too young to start saving for retirement!
They say if a 25 year old puts in $2.00 a day into a savings account ($60.00 a month), buy t...
27). Give Yourself a Raise in 2006 By : TJ Smith
How would you like to earn more in 2006? Up to $4000 more? The answer is not by earning more, although that can help, it’s by cutting back on your daily expense. We work to earn a living. We live paycheck to paycheck. Never have money left over at the end of the month? Where does it all go? You can probably account for the majority of where you pay...
28). Bankruptcy Lawyer: When to Hire One By : Ian Anderson
If you are having difficulties with finances and are considering debt consolidation or bankruptcy, you may also be considering hiring a bankruptcy lawyer. Of course for those who are in a financial rut or on the verge of financial ruin, coming up with extra funds to pay a bankruptcy lawyer can be downright impossible. Despite the shortage of money,...
29). Budget your way to success By : Bob Benson
Budgeting sounds like a boring strategy used by our parents. For a long time, budgeting was considered the way to manage money because it helped people keep track of where their finances were going. But lots of people are choosing not to budget because it seems so needlessly complicated with little or not benefit. But there is a benefit to budgetin...
30). Balance Transfer - This card is not like the other By : Matt Yetter
As another way to get your business, many card issuers offer balance transfers. This can give you some leverage as a consumer and a opportunity to save some interest. Most credit cards offer a 0% APR for 6 to 12 months with no transfer fees. This is sometimes referred to as the teaser rate.
A balance transfer can be a good way for a yo...
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