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Unsecured Loans - For Tenants And Homeowners As Well

Unsecured loans are accessible to all types of tenants as well as homeowners. For tenants, it is the ultimate option; for homeowners, it is a good alternative to secured loans.


Teaching Teens About Money & Credit

It is very important that children learn how to be fiscally responsible and are taught the value of money at an early age.


Co-Signing And Bankruptcy Loans - An Alternative To Collateral

If you need finance after bankruptcy and you can't provide any form of collateral it can be really difficult to get approved for a loan...


Ways To Salvage Your Finances On The Run

When life catches up on us and we discover that we're up to our necks in debt, it suddenly dawns on us that we must have done something wrong and start wringing our hands and yanking our hair out when we begin to receive scores of unpaid bills. If the same is happening to you, it might be useful to take note of some tips to make things easier...


Many People Have Bad Credit, But Few Care To Repair It

We talk about it every day, but how many people know about their credit reports? How many people know that it can be corrected? How many even care to do so?


How To Stop Your Pension From Being Short Changed

How to make sure that your pension is being paid out correctly.


Investing Your Time Before Your Money

A few simple ideas, when understood fully, lead people down the road to financial independence and wealth. You need to understand the difference between and asset and a liability. You need to understand the difference between earned income and passive income. You need to understand the three basic cash flow patterns. Finally, you need to understand how your main focus in life ties it all together.


How To Make A Personal Budget, Track Your Expenses, And Save Money

You need to plan where you are going to spend your money and then follow your budget plan if you hope to ever gain control of your personal finances. Now it's easy to do both with this simple spreadsheet and easy-to-follow instructions.


Building Home Equity Rather Than Using It

It's true that resorting to home equity in order to obtain finance is probably one of the smartest and cheapest ways to go. However, if you want to keep your finances healthy, it is sometimes better to build home equity rather than squeezing it in order to obtain an inexpensive source of funds...


Estate - Do You Need A Trust Or Foundation?

This article is about estate planning and needing a Trust or Foundation.


Why Financial Planning is Essential for Women?

Financial planning is different for women than to men as women have different needs in their life. Every decision you make has a financial planning component to it. It's important for a woman to learn and take charge of your financial live and begin the financial planing process.


Market Volatility Spurs Increased Investing Outside Stock Market

Self-directed IRAs provide opportunities to investors who want to take a more active role in the investment of their retirement funds. These accounts provide investors with additional capabilities to invest in multiple markets, make time-sensitive investments, and to diversify their investment portfolio.


Investment Tips For A Retirement Investment Portfolio

A very brief summary of choices open to begin building your retirement investment portfolio.


35 Practical Ways to Save Money

Whether you are trying to save up for a big purchase, pay off credit card debt, or are just trying to stay on top of the monthly bills there are some smart ways to save money. I have listed below a number of tips to save a bit of money here and there. Though each savings in itself is fairly small, the combination of a few money saving steps will make a difference in the end.


10 Simple Things Anyone Can Do to Save Over $200 a Month Starting Right Now

As a life insurance sales person I often have families tell me thanks but I just can't afford it. I decided to see what I could do to save $200 a month from my budget. I then took it step further and found 10 things anyone could do to save money each and every month.


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