5 Achievable New Years Savings Resolutions

By | Jan 6, 2011

Not only is there so much expectation on a New Year’s Eve party that the reality can often fall short – resolutions made with the best intentions in the heat of the countdown are often quickly forgotten or neglected shortly into the New Year. The key to sticking to your New Year’s resolutions is to [...]

Being debt free is not just a dream but a distinct possibility

By | Nov 19, 2010

Financial experts believe that the recession which recently hit the world economy is virtually over. Nations are gradually recovering and many people think that there is light at the end of the tunnel. But do you really think that financial hardship is over at the personal level? Many families are still struggling to make their [...]

Go Green and Save: 4 Small Changes that Make a Big Difference

By | Nov 9, 2010

When we think of saving money, we usually think of it as a somewhat selfish endeavor that we take up in order to help ourselves. However, saving money can also have more far-reaching effects that go beyond our petty personal problems. As our consumer society wreaks havoc on the environment, there is much that we [...]

The Quest for the Best Broker

By | Nov 8, 2010

Finding the best home loan for your circumstances can be a daunting job. Finding a suitable broker can be ever more scary. Read our guide on what to look for when hunting for your perfect mortgage broker. It is very unlikely that you will ever make a larger purchase in your life than your home. [...]

Why are mutual funds so popular?

By | Jun 20, 2010

This is a guest post from Mariusz Skonieczny,who is the founder and president of Classic Value Investors, LLC, an investment management company. He is also the author of Why Are We So Clueless about the Stock Market? Learn how to invest your money, how to pick stocks, and how to make money in the stock [...]

Installment Plans are One Option for Paying Back Taxes

By | May 18, 2010

Paying taxes is a fact of life. The difficulty that comes with not paying state and/or federal taxes has severe consequences and longstanding effects on your reputation and credit report. If you find yourself in the position that you have completed your income tax return and owe more than you can reasonably afford to pay [...]

Are you becoming Rich?

By | Nov 19, 2009

Hello my dear readers,back to 22th Sept,when the gold price broke $1000 per oz,I said because of seven reasons,which you could find as follows,the gold was becoming stronger. “ No.1,Gold is a commodity. No.2,Gold always a safe-haven for investment. No.3,The U.S. Dollar is still weak. No.4,The economy is still under recession and the US government [...]

Personal Finance Basics – Nine Tips To Save Money

By | Oct 15, 2009

When it comes to personal finance basics,there are many useful tips to save money.And here are just some tips which are worth for you to take time to follow.If you follow the suggestions here,you can save lots of money per year. No. 1 Tip: Always requesting free samples. When we do business,we need to check [...]

The Financial Education You Need

By | Oct 12, 2009

I noticed the change of the material price between the wannabe wealthy and the so-called wealthy not long after the global economic depression.Apart from the obvious change of the fortunes held.I noticed another difference in the financial education. In the past a few years,I have spent time and money on studying the financial knowledge.And I [...]

Debt advice – what’s it all about?

By | Oct 1, 2009

This is a Guest post from one of our readers – Hannah. It’s a complex world, but most of us still manage to get on with it: whatever our job may be, we turn up every day and tackle the challenges that come our way. When it comes to debt, though, it’s not so straightforward. [...]

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