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  • The Balloon Has Not Yet Popped on Gas Prices 
    Gas prices are a hot topic right now, and have been for some time. With increased demand, especially from developing third world countries like China and India, continued unrest in the Middle East, and lack of investment in new refineries, the problem continues to grow worse and shows no signs of slowing down. And while we may certainly feel we have it bad, some countries actually pay more at the pump than we do, including the U.K, Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands, largely because of heavy government taxes on gasoline to discourage their consumption, a technique that is also employed with cigarette and alcohol taxes in some regions.
  • Lenders Will be Very Interested in Your Credit Report 
    Most people are now aware of the importance of credit reports in relation to their ability to get a line of credit, but few people actually know what's on those reports and what they can do to improve their ratings on it. We'll take a look at these things in-depth so you know what you're dealing with when it comes to credit reports.
  • Keeping Finances on Track - Plan 
    Life is all about balance and making hard choices, and there are often no harder choices to be made than those involving our finances. While it can become tempting to live above our means in the hopes that our financial situation will one day improve to the point where we can make up the debt we've incurred over the past years, this is neither an intelligent nor moral way to live.
  • What makes a Christian Debt Consolidation Company Unique? 
    For some Christians, a Christian debt consolidation company is something that goes against their beliefs. These companies, and there are many, offer with scripture answers to Christians who question them.
  • Identity Theft - Protection from Fastest Growing Crime in US 
    Identity theft is becoming the fastest growing crime problem in the United States, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Criminals commit identity theft by stealing and using the names, addresses, bank account information, credit card numbers, and Social Security numbers of almost 10 million Americans each year, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Learning about how thieves can get your information is the first step in protecting yourself from becoming an identity theft victim.
  • Strong Budget Saves Stress Money and True Joy 

    Budgeting is often viewed as stressful and even difficult, maybe not difficult in coming up with the budget, difficult to follow at the very least. The truth though is that if you can't follow a simple budget, you'll have little chance of being financially responsible. If you can follow a few of the steps outlined below, you should at least give yourself a fighting chance when it comes to paying down debt, investing wisely, and still having money to enjoy life.
  • Frugal Shopping Cuts Cost with Saving Opportunities 

    If you're running on a tight budget and looking for some money saving ideas to help you out, you've found the right place. Here's a collection of helpful tricks to get a hold of that precious money that you may not have considered.
  • Holiday Debt and Stress Linked to Shopping 

    New Year's brings with it a rush of heightened optimism and expectations for not only the New Year, but for the many years to come. With finances playing a big part in everyone's lives, this is often one of the most considered and aspects of one's life, and the one they most resolve to change. Unfortunately when those January credit card bills begin to hit, the mood can tend to turn the opposite way, from optimism to pessimism. Playing the winter months just a little more prudently can keep the good vibes rolling well past January.
  • Making More Income Also Means Paying More Taxes 

    While it's not the sole factor in determining your level of wealth, your amount of disposable income is probably a fairly strong indicator. At the very least it indicates your financial planning ability, as a person living above their means will have a lower percentage of their income available as disposable income. There are of course ways to improve your percentage of disposable income, which we'll discuss below.
  • Tight Fisted is Often Saving the Most in History 
    Today's business world is no different. Each business has to find a way to cut costs and save money in order to survive. Businesses can't collect spare change on the side of the street to pay their bills, and this is what many are facing in the world today. So let's look forward, and look into some ways that money can be saved, and how we too can become tight fisted and make it through these tough times.
  • Why Credit Scores Are Important 
    Credit ratings have taken on greater importance than ever, and this applies to all forms of credit, be it in acquiring a credit card or getting a mortgage on that house. How to get a credit rating is still often unclear though, with many believing credit cards to be the only option.
  • Living Rich When You're Poor - Facing The Man in The Mirror 
    While we may think only the wealthy or celebrities are engaged in a good old-fashioned battle of oneupmanship when to comes to having the newest, most expensive gadgets or items money can buy, the truth is it happens all around us. You yourself have likely engaged in this, whether it was a conscious decision or not.
  • Planning Investing and Retiring 
    While many don't want to look that far ahead, and worry about money when you don't know what is going to be in the future it is important to plan something at one point.
  • Banking Cheaper - Attacking Bank Fees 
    Banks offer us many convenient services, but they hardly do so out of the kindness of their hearts. Almost any little service imaginable that a bank provides has at least a small fee associated with it. These fees individually are usually small, but together can add up to a great deal. Better understanding these fees and how they're triggered should give a greater ability to judge how useful they are in relation to the cost and whether or not they should be avoided in the future.
  • Tips to Manage and Keep Debt Low 
    There is no 'one-size-fits-all' solution to how much debt you may safely take on. There are, however, guidelines that you can follow to keep from going in over your head.
  • APR Crucial Consumer Knowledge 
    With more and more Americans finding themselves further and further in debt to credit card companies, it may be more important than ever that consumers educate themselves about the terms and conditions of their credit card contracts. And the most important of those is the APR or Annual Percentage Rate.
  • Cash Only - A Wise Way To Manage Spending 
    Articles and books on personal finance will provide as many tips as possible in an effort to make at least a couple of them stick. This approach may convince readers to save for emergencies and pay out less than they bring in, but in some cases you can say to much without explaining anything.
  • Identity Theft: A Victims Guide 
    Every year, more and more people fall victim to perpetrators of identity theft. Since 2002 millions have lost money, credit and credibility. With our economy in recession, it is more important than ever to protect your identity.
  • Retirement - One Word Wildly Different Meanings 
    Financial planning is the traditional method used to determine one's monetary situation and plan accordingly for the future. However a new style of planning is beginning to take root, most often referred to as life planning. Where financial planning takes a traditional, one might say conservative and boring approach to finances, life planning takes a more active and varied approach.
  • How to Read your Credit Report 
    In 1949 Diner's Club launched the first charge-card company. According to Dove Consulting, Americans now spend more with their credit cards - over $2 trillion yearly - than they do with cash. The creditworthiness of card users is an increasingly important issue for creditors and consumers alike.
  • It Can be Surprisingly Easy to Cut Expenses 
    While credit cards were initially conceived as a medium through which people could obtain luxuries that might otherwise elude them for months or years, credit cards have now become more prized for their ability as an open line of credit that can act as a lifeline in the case of an emergency. It's recommended that all households have at least three months worth of expenses set aside should something unforeseen occur, and most credit cards will extend this level of credit to anyone with a good credit score.
  • Have a Life and Still be Debt-Free 
    It can be difficult to live without debt, as it has become the norm to finance cars, higher education and homes with loans and mortgages. If you think there has to be a better way, however, you may be right. You can avoid taking on overwhelming debt - or any debt, for that matter.
  • Beat Bad Credit with a Secured Credit Card 
    There are many choices when it comes to credit cards and credit card providers. You can find any number of companies, each with a variety of plans, interest rates and credit limits on offer. Some of these will be right for you and some of them can result in bad financial decisions. It is important to explore all of your options when choosing a credit card provider.
  • Climbing Up The Mountain from Financial Wreckage 
    When you come to grips with your current financial state or financial disaster whichever the case, the next step is often the starting point of consolidating debt on the credit cards. This step can make managing the debt easier and give a clearer plan to reverse the debt spiral. For now put your feelings aside and get focused. Once heading down the consolidation path you'll find many offers and options.
  • Tripping The Debt Spiral
    When you come to grips with your current financial state or financial disaster whichever the case, the next step is often the starting point of consolidating debt on the credit cards. This step can make managing the debt easier and give a clearer plan to reverse the debt spiral. For now put your feelings aside and get focused. Once heading down the consolidation path you'll find many offers and options.
  • Business Expenses in One Easy to Manage Format
    What are business credit cards and they viable options for businesses big and small? The answer in most cases is yes, especially for small businesses. First let's detail exactly what business credit cards are before looking into their finer points.
  • College Habit Forming For Future Credit Card Use
    College is likely the time when a person has their own credit card without direct supervision. This can be a dangerous thing. If a student doesn't understand how fast credit card debt can rack up, they are in for a rude awakening. The credit card company doesn't care who owns the card or their financial experience level. The credit limit on college student cards are lower, which helps to keep debt lower, at least. None of this debt has to do with student loans, though. When any credit card
  • Fast Track Debt Consolidation
    Personal debt consolidation is a process that keeps you from having to handle credit payments individually. Instead, you take a single personal debt consolidation loan out to reduce your debt burden. There are many advantages to getting rid of debt in this way.
  • Getting Out Of Debt ASAP
    You've surely heard all kinds of ads about debt consolidation. The sheer number of ads can be overwhelming, coming from TV channels, newspapers, the internet, etc. If you are not sure what you should do or how you should go about consolidation, you can get financial counseling from consultants or companies who are knowledgeable and whose jobs are specifically to help people in less than perfect financial situations.
  • Who's the Impersonator - Protecting Personal Information!
    The best thing that you can do to deal with identity theft in the first place is to prevent it by being very careful with personal information and passwords. If it's too late for that, however, you will have to go through the necessary steps to recover. First of all, don't panic. It takes a lot of thought, work, and concentration to recover your identity, so panicking will not help.
  • Are All Debt Consolidation Companies Equal? NO!
    With the economy struggling over the past few years, there has been a drastic rise in debt consolidation companies. There has been a lot of bad press about debt consolidation companies due to lawsuits dealing with their "non-profit" status. One company even had a federal lawsuit filed on them because they filed chapter 11 bankruptcy, but they didn't really go bankrupt. Instead, they formed many small companies.
  • Lower Interest Secret - Swith to Balance Transfer Credit Card
    Unfortunately, it is a lot easier to get into credit card debt than it is to get out of it. All it takes is a small amount of time of excessive spending to get into debt that can take years to get out of. High interest rates play a large role in the difficulty of paying back debt or a loan.
  • Britney Spears Good Business Management Clash of the Titans
    Managing a business is much more difficult than many believe. Guiding employees, scheduling, offers benefits, growing the business, producing a profit and managing cash and cashflow can be challenging. Just look at a star like Britney Spears and ask - How does she manage her money? Does she care?
  • Deasl on Low Interest Debt Consolidation Loans
    Debt consolidation loans have a pretty self explanatory name. They take all of your debts and consolidate them into one monthly payment. You may be wondering what the advantage of this is, besides less paperwork. The main advantage is that you usually get a lower interest rate, which will save you money each month. The primary reason for getting debt consolidation loans is to work your way out of financial problems. If you can't make your current monthly payments, or are only making the min
  • Borrowing Secured or Unsecured Cash - Good or Bad?
    When you are looking into getting a loan, you need to decide whether you should get a secured or unsecured loan. Before you make that decision, however, you need to know what the difference is between the two. You need to know what the pluses and minuses are of each. You will find this information below.
  • Pressured with Bills - Do You Need to Consolidate Debt?
    It is easy to get into debt farther than you thought you could. By borrowing a little hear and there, things can really add up until you are completely overwhelmed. You may have no money left after paying bills, or maybe you can't even pay your bills. It may seem like bankruptcy is the only way out, but there is hope through debt consolidation. Through debt consolidation, you can solve your problems and save your credit score.
  • Choosing Debt Consolidation Help - Pick Wisely
    Debt consolidation can save you from the financial problems that you are having. There are credit counselors available to give you advice on what can work for you. These counselors are affiliated with non-profit organizations, so they are there to help. Not all of the counselors are free, or even cheap, though. Make sure you do research ahead of time to make sure you don't choose a high priced credit counseling service.
  • Debt Consolidation Solution Fix not the Problem Fix of Debt
    One of the simplest ways to solve your problem of overwhelming credit card debt is though debt consolidation. With the economy struggling, it is becoming more and more common for people to acquire uncontrollable amounts of debt. Credit card bills are often the main problems, partially because of their very high interest rates. Many times, people can only pay back the interest, which doesn't help with the initial debt.
  • Taking Command of Your Finances - Consolidating Debt
    With the high costs of education, food, housing, medical expenses, insurance, transportation, clothing, etc., life is quite expensive. It is difficult to avoid going into debt. It can be tough to cover all of these costs without having to borrow money. If you find yourself struggling with debt, you should consider a debt consolidation program. There are plenty of options available.
  • Consolidation of Debt - Make Life Enjoyable Again
    In between the start of the month, paydays, taking care of the house, changing the oil on the car and keeping an eye on the monthly budget, many people can only watch as their debt continues to grow, life takes on a grind and progress seems impossible.
  • Consolidate Debt Get on The Path to be Debt Free!
    Does the constant worry of how much debt you owe consume your life? Are you looking at the balances on your credit cards wondering why you are almost over the spending limit? Are minimum payments all you can make? Does living from paycheck to paycheck describe your financial state? Have you considered bankruptcy as your only way out?
  • Picking Your Debt Consolidation Team
    If your debt is controlling your life and continuing to spiral out of bounds it is possible you could be an excellent candidate for debt consolidation with the help of a credit counselor.
  • The Dark Side to Debt Consolidation Companies
    One would have to be living under a rock to not have noticed the explosive growth of consumers in debt and the companies who specialize in helping them recover from their financial crisis. The companies who make debt consolidation their business have long been big advertisers on the web and now they can frequently be found on TV.
  • Consumer Basics of Debt Consolidation
    As they say on that TV commercial - "Life comes at you Fast!" - day-to-day expenses in our lives can drive many consumer quickly into debt. When their once high credit limit becomes a mountain of debt the scramble to recover begins with many enrolling in a debt consolidation program.
  • Consolidating Debt - Do Your Research
    It does not take much to find a debt consolidation service online or in the phone book. Finding the right one that meets your needs and financial situation is the most important element.
  • Credit Repair Starts With Debt Elimination
    By taking a close look at your debts, you can probably find a reasonable solution. Someone has lent you money expecting you to repay it in a certain amount of time, but that's not always as easy as it seems.
  • Build Credit and Stop the Creditors At The Same Time
    If you put focused effort into building good credit you will not have creditors hassling you every day, it's a fact of life. If you currently have bad credit, it won't be easy and will take some time to fix things, but it is possible. If you don't pay a creditor, watch out - they will do everything and anything they can to get their money from you, from letters to phone calls. You can avoid these problems by paying your bills on time.
  • Reducing Debt - A Ticket Out of the Bondage
    It can be very difficult to keep track of debts from many different lenders and credit card companies. By consolidating all of your debts into a single debt, you will greatly simplify your payments. Consolidation will especially help you if you have high interest payments to deal with. It is better to have most of your money going towards payment of the principal, not just interest. High interest can increase debt, which creates a viscous cycle.
  • Consolidating Debt - The Solution is To First Get Started
    The remedy to most debt consolidation problems usually boils down to taking all the debts of an individual or couple from a variety of lenders consolidating everything into one nice tidy debt or loan. People battle the vicious cycle of high interest and ever increasing debt make themselves likely candidates for these types of loans.
  • Home Loan - Bad Credit The Easiest Way
    While many people think that you can't get a home loan if you have bad credit, this simply isn't true. The fact is you can get home loans with bad credit or any kind of credit rating there are many companies both on and offline who specialize in just bad credit risk type loans. However, it goes without saying, the better your credit score, the better the interest rate you'll pay on the loan.
  • Danger - Student Car Loans May Be A Trap
    When it comes to driving, most individuals will agree that teenagers and young adults are the most careless on the road. Whether it be the inexperience, or college kids drinking and driving, students tend to be a high risk while behind the wheel.
  • Tips For Bad Credit Home Or Car Borrowers
    Bad credit refinance is the process of taking out a new loan in order to cover the cost of a previous loan. Bad credit refinance is most beneficial when the first loan is taken during a period of high interest rates. Before opting for bad credit refinance, compare lenders and interest rates.

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