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Do you want to know what the quickest way is to create a mountain of debt, receive poor investment returns and how to invite year after year of tax audits? The number one way to create total financial ruin in your life in no time at all is to ignore your finances.
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- Does Your Financial Future Look Gloomy? While no one can look into a crystal ball and determine where they will be financially in twenty, thirty or forty years, there are some early warning signs that may indicate that the future might be a bit gloomy. The key to successfully preparing for your future is to avoid......
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December 30th, 2008 — , Capital One, Credit Cards, account closure, balance transfer, banks, cash advances, credit card companies, credit karma, credit score, credit scores, different situation, economic environment, good stock, groceries, mail, modesty, necessities, period of inactivity, personal finance, point of view, redu, splurge, stock portfolio from Kenneth Lin @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Last week, Capital One cancelled one of my older credit cards for non-usage. With credit card companies and banks scrambling for capital and looking to reduce risk, this was bound to happen. For background, I’ve had this card for almost 6 year and have only used it once for a promotional balance transfer. It had [...]
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- Using Credit Cards to Make More Money When it comes to credit cards, most of us think of them as a way to get things we really want right now. We may not actually "need" these things, but we sure do want them. Whether it's a new couch, a new stereo or even a new wardrobe, we......
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December 26th, 2008 — , Credit Cards, apartment, cds cell, cell phone, cell phones, children, debit and credit, debit cards, groceries, habit, money, money management skills, money management techniques, necessities, nsf fees, overdraft charges, signs, span, sunshine, teenager, teenagers, unfortunate side, video games from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
If you teen went off to college tomorrow, how soon would they call you asking for money? Would they be able to purchase their own groceries by the end of the month? Would they end up moving back into your basement when they cannot afford their apartment any longer? The idea of your teenager going [...]
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December 24th, 2008 — , Lenders, assumption, auto loans, common misconception, credit experiences, credit karma, credit profile, credit score, credit scores, credit scoring system, fee credit cards, groceries, histoy, home equity loans, long time, mortgages, no annual fee credit cards, personal finance, simple answer, statistical perspective, time payment, variables from Kenneth Lin @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
For many US consumers, it is a common misconception that if you have no debt then you must have good credit. Several of our members write comments with that assumption every week or ask if the system is broken because their credit score is not excellent even though they carry no balances.
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- Welcome to the Carnival of Credit Report Stories Welcome to the November 10, 2008 edition of credit report stories! Rich Credit Debt Loan is happy to host the latest edition of the Credit Report Stories carnival. We hope you enjoy the posts and find many worthwhile articles. Below are our editorial picks: Credit Karma presents Balance Needed As......
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December 24th, 2008 — , Personal Budget Planning, ball park, brown bag lunch, checking account, christmas, compromises, credit card, expenditures, groceries, household goods, leisure activities, money, painful truths, personal budget, personal finance from Loanio @ Loanio
One of the things that can make your life easier, even though it sounds complicated, is personal budget planning. If you’re one of the fortunate few who never has to worry about running out of money no matter how many extra expenses might crop up or how much extra you might spend on Christmas [...]
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December 22nd, 2008 — , Credit Cards, Guest Blogger, In the News, american express, amex, bad credit mortgages, bailout package, cardholder, credit, credit card debt, credit crisis, credit karma, credit lenders, economy, feds, financial crisis, financial trouble, foreclosure, groceries, hundreds of thousands, mortgage industry, necessities, prognosticators, recent news, subprime mortgage meltdown, thousands of dollars from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Early this year, financial prognosticators were saying that the credit card industry was not going to go the way of the mortgage industry (i.e. totally implode) because credit cards had a better financial base. After all, if a credit cardholder decides to “foreclose” on a credit card, it’s not nearly as damaging to a credit [...]
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- Sunday Money Madness - Go for Broke Welcome to the Go for Broke edition of Sunday Money Madness. The breakdown is once again by category for easy searching for weekend reading material. Tell us what you think! Save Money | Frugal Tips: Mighty Bargain Hunter answers a Reader question: Tips for newbie collectors. Looking to fill out......
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December 19th, 2008 — , 0 balance transfer, 0 balance transfer credit cards, 12 months, Credit Cards, balance transfer credit cards, balance transfers credit cards, credit, credit card companies, credit scores, first taste, groceries, interest rates, loans, money, pitfall, pre approval, suggestion, unsecured loan from Kenneth Lin @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
About 12 years ago, I started my first business with 0% loans from my credit cards. I had good credit and received at least 5 pre-approval offers per week. So I decided to use my good credit to finance my first business. I needed $20K so I charged all the start-up cost on my credit [...]
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Most people recognize that stocks are an excellent investment, but purchasing stocks can be a confusing process. This is especially true if you have little experience in investing, or no experience at all. You can turn the stock buying process into a good investment even as a beginner, and all that it takes to make [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Real Estate Investments - Good Idea or Bad Idea? Right now, if there was a market that had bad news written all over it, it would be real estate. The housing crisis has made investors jumpy, the economy appears to be tanking and home values are plummeting across the country. Would you believe that this is actually a good......
- Are ETFs a Good Way to Create Secondary Streams of Income? ETFs, or Exchange Traded Funds, are all the rage in the investment world, but so far, they really don’t have much of a track record. This is a fairly new method for investing and the long term data just isn’t there to determine how effective these investments can be over......
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December 15th, 2008 — , College Student Finances, Credit Cards, Personal Budget Planning, amount of money, credit card balance, credit card debt, credit history, education, emergencies, finance charges, financial disasters, financial future, financial hole, groceries, interest rate, interest rates, loanio, money, new pair of shoes, pair of shoes, personal finance, student budgets from Loanio @ Loanio
If you are a college student, then your primary focus is probably set on your studies and trying to maintain your education so that you will be benefited in the future. Unfortunately, one of the things that you may not be putting enough consideration into is how you are handling your money. Even more unfortunately [...]
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- The Dangers of Financial Illiteracy Financial illiteracy is a growing problem throughout the world, and as the recent housing crisis has brought to light, it can have dangerous consequences. There are a few basic financial tips that everyone can use to increase their financial literacy the easy way, and many of these tips can help......
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December 12th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, budget, credit card company, debt, debt spiral, dirty word, educations, emergencies, enough money, fact of the matter, goal, good debt, groceries, hard time, interest card, late payments, minimum payment, personal finance, school tuition, signs, suggestion, wallet from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Although debt is a dirty word to many, the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of us are in debt in some way or another. No matter how hard we try, there are times when you simply need something and cannot afford to pay for it straight off. For example, school tuition [...]
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- Smart Credit Card Debt Credit card debt is a global problem that has led many to the poorhouse. However, with smart management, credit card debt can actually be a good thing. Let’s look at how to have smart credit card debt that will help your finances instead of hurt it. The premise may be......
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December 12th, 2008 — , Financial Emergencies, Financial Planning, Financial Security, emergency fund, emergency funds, emergency situation, financial crisis, financial emergency, financial resources, financial situation, groceries, household income, major illness, medical bills, minor emergencies, obligation, personal finance, savings account, six months, three months, traditional expenses, twelve months, unnecessary expenses from Credit Karma @ Credit and Personal Finance Blog | Credit Karma
Financial planning articles and books often recommend that you put away between three months and six months of your expenses into a savings account. On occasion it may even be recommended that you put away between six and twelve months of your average expenses just in case anything should happen. But what if your first [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Financial Freedom Equals Cashflow Leveraged Wealth I would like to thank LazyMan for tagging me with in his 6 word memoir: Money - freedom to do almost anything By being tagged I need to write my own 6 word memoir.... Financial Freedom Equals Cashflow Leveraged Wealth I think the statement says it all, but to expound......
- Running Out of Time? How to Catch Up Financially Before it is Too Late Whether you are pushing thirty and trying to get your first home or your retirement is staring you in the face, there are times when you may feel as though you’ve run out of time financially. We don’t always make the best decisions when it comes to saving money and......
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December 10th, 2008 — , Bad debt, Credit Cards, Income Streams, Retirement, aesop, aesop s fables, budget, debt spiral, drinks, good chance, grasshopper, groceries, m 80, managing your money, necessary expenses, partying, personal finance, rainy day, setting a budget, shopping, spending habits from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
When you’re trying to save for the future and still manage to eat, it can be tough to find that right balance. We all need to plan ahead and having a savings account really is essential. This can be a cushion or that “rainy day” money that you need, and it is never too late [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Easy Personal Finance Tips When you’re trying to save for the future and still manage to eat, it can be tough to find that right balance. We all need to plan ahead and having a savings account really is essential. This can be a cushion or that “rainy day” money that you need, and......
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December 6th, 2008 — , Insurance, Standard of Living, budget, car payment, economy, expenditures, gas prices, groceries, gum, investments, money, paycheck, personal finance, rough patch, savings account from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
Right now, it has never been more important to manage your bills and get your finances under control. The economy is going through a particularly rough patch, food and gas prices are going up and it can be pretty hard to make your paycheck stretch each month. If you’re finding it difficult to keep up, [...]
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November 13th, 2008 — , Financial Security, budget, car payment, drastic changes, goal, groceries, long distance, mone, money, paycheck, personal finance, phone bills, roommates, utility bills from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
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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Below are eight tips for college students about money and finances.
1. Track your Expenses
If you track your spending for a few weeks, you will be better able to figure out where your money is going. Are you spending an exorbitant amount of money on Starbucks? You may want to cut back. Most college students do [...]
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- Using Credit Cards to Make More Money When it comes to credit cards, most of us think of them as a way to get things we really want right now. We may not actually "need" these things, but we sure do want them. Whether it's a new couch, a new stereo or even a new wardrobe, we......
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January 30th, 2008 — Financial Education, Lending Club, detail, entering, groceries, grocery, receipts, richerbytheday, shopping, trips from Mike Smith @ Better Rates. Together.
As stereotypes go, those who create and follow a budget are often considered financially obsessed by those who don’t. To help you live up to that label, I offer the following idea:
One way to improve your budget is to take on even finer granularity. In addition to using more specific categories in your budget, you [...]
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