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November 14th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, american consumers, bad debts, checkbook, credit karma, credit score, credit scores, debt, disaster, diversification, downsizing, economic crisis, emergency fund, emergency loan, five tv, least three months, little bit, paycheck, personal finance, possessions, proactive measures, ready source, satellite television, two cars from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
If you are worried about your financial state in the current credit crunch, there are a few steps that you can take to ensure that your money is safe. Instead of passively worrying about disaster striking, you’ll be taking proactive measures that could pay off if the economy worsens. Here are five great tips to [...]
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November 3rd, 2008 — , Managing Money Wisely, Personal Budget Planning, consequences, disaster, financial goals, financial ruin, futu, hard time, impulse buying, lcd television, managing money, managing your money, money, overspending, personal finance, resisting the urge, set goals, setting a budget, sticking to a budget, strict budget, successes, vital component from Loanio @ Loanio
One of the hardest things for many people to accomplish is managing money wisely. We may all know the basics, and understand that spending too much is a good way to get on the road to financial ruin. However, when push comes to shove, we end up making mistakes that may take years to undo. [...]
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September 12th, 2008 — , Book Review, Financial Security, Standard of Living, astounding rate, big trouble, bully, debt, decent money, disaster, disposable incomes, flipside, harsh criticism, helpful hints, larry winget, living paycheck to paycheck, mid 20, money, money in the bank, nonsense style, paycheck to paycheck, pep talk, personal finance, prose, tongue lashing, wake up call, wise choice from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Larry Winget is a best selling author that is known for his no nonsense style and sometimes brutal prose. His latest book is quite a read and true to form, the man talks tough. However, if you need a wake up call to stop overspending, this is definitely a great place to start. You won’t [...]
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August 21st, 2008 — , Financial Security, Investing, Standard of Living, bad news, budget, crop failures, disaster, economic issue, economic shape, economy inflation, employment options, energy costs, flour, gas prices, inflation, inflation rates, long commute, milk prices, money, necessities, personal finance, prey, rising energy, rooftops, second job, throes, ways to save money from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Turn on the television, read a paper or go online and chances are you’ll be bombarded with bad news about the state of the economy. Inflation is being whispered about, and in some cases, shouted about from the rooftops. Are we really facing inflation and how bad will it get? How can you find ways [...]
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December 11th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, afford, barely, brink, disaster, dreams, house, predispose, treating from Mike Smith @ Better Rates. Together.
Go to nearly any bank or mortgage website and you’ll likely find a calculator for how much house (i.e., mortgage) you can afford. While the result will likely be a number large enough to put you into the home of your dreams, you’ll have to decide if that dream is worth the price.
The question that [...]
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