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271). How To Save For Retirement – Even When Money Is Tight! By : Kris Bickell
So, you want to save for retirement, but you’re having enough trouble paying your bills every month?
Now what?
How can you possibly find enough money to save for the future when the present is difficult enough?
If this sounds familiar, then here are a few suggestions to help making saving money easier. Not nec...
272). Lifestyle Banking – Living For Pay Day By : Mr Hanna
For some people it comes mid-month, for others at month’s end. Occasionally it comes right at the start of the month – just in time for you to watch those figures plummet.
And what am I talking about? Pay day.
Lifestyle banking is the term for a new breed of loan, and it’s an appropriate moniker – as our lifestyles have sp...
273). Filing For Bankruptcy By : John Rivers
Bankruptcy should be seen as the last resort for people who have got themselves into too much debt. It may seem the answer to all your prayers but bankruptcy is only able to solve certain debt issues. Remember, if you have filed for bankruptcy you may find it difficult to obtain credit in the future unless your bankruptcy has been cleared, or disch...
274). Money Matters By : Alan Jason Smith
Choosing a bank should be a well-researched project. Which bank is the best for you depends on what features and amenities you most value, as well as the use and frequency of use you plan on making of your bank.
Banks come in a variety of sizes. Some are small town banks with but a few local offices. Others can be found all over town, ...
275). Avoiding The Sound Of Jingle Bills By : R.Green
The Commons Trade and Industry committee has stated that the recent rises in UK gas prices has lead to increased suffering by many of the most exposed groups such as the elderly and, "non-elderly vulnerable groups, particularly disabled people, whose difficulties in relation to fuel poverty have been known for a long time".
A lack of ...
276). UK Consumers Regaining Control Of Runaway Levels Of Personal Debt By : Mr Hanna
The UK in recent years has seen a massive growth in the levels of personal debt and thanks to increases in secured loans corresponding to a strengthening of the housing market; it does not appear to be slowing down. Recent figures from Creditaction show that since the end of 1993, when debt levels were around the £400bn level, they have now risen t...
277). Are You Getting The Right Values For Your Money By : John MacKenzie
How you spend and manage money is a tangible way to measure your values.
1. Are you able to keep the promises that you make?
When you borrow money you are making a promise to the person or financial institution that you borrow from to pay the money back. Is it more important to keep your promises to your friends and fami...
278). The Psychology Of Trading By : Bob Benson
Many of today’s highly successful traders will tell you that the general key to success in trading is to be able to comfortably take a loss. It is general knowledge among experts in the trading psychology field and among traders that the market is not predictable and it is safe to say that it never will be. In the world of trading, it is expected t...
279). How Rich Is Rich? By : Codi Morieta
Just how wealthy should a person be to be considered financially self-reliant?
To the question "How Rich is Rich", there is no specific answer.
It is likely that there will be a difference in opinion between two persons who may have the same financial status in life. We can expect an even obvious difference in answers betw...
280). Spending Money Within $300 By : Mary Williams
Do you think this is a joke spending money only $300 a month for the whole family? With this tight budget, what sort of food would make the list?
Could you save $25 a month on groceries? How about $50 or $100? Possibly you could cut your bill by almost 50% if you consider some of the following suggestions:
1. Divide the budget y...
281). The Wide Diverse Field Choices Of Pursuing An Engineering Degree By : Pro Content
Engineering can be defined as the implication of science to meet the demands of humanity. This is executed through the implication of knowledge in regards to mathematics, physics and practical experience to the blue print of useful processes and objects. The professionals of this execution are known as engineers.
Just as music can be s...
282). Plan Your Retirement In As Easy As 1 – 2 – 3 Using Financial Planning Software By : Henry Clark
Rather than spend your hard earned money hiring a financial planner or consulting with one, there are actually countless software programs that would help you in managing your finances. These programs are efficient tools for planning and making all those important retirement calculations.
One software program is MFC, My Financial Coor...
283). What Is A 401(K) Plan? By : Henry Clark
The 401(k) retirement plan is funded by employee contribution and a matching employer contribution. The major feature of the plan is that the contributions are taken from pre-taxed salary. The fund accumulates tax-free until it is withdrawn. Most businesses and tax-exempt organizations can create these retirement plans.
The 401(k) take...
284). E-Currency: If Forest Gump Was Here, This Is What He Would Be Doing By : Charles Cruz
So you want to learn currency exchange huh?
You heard about it and now you decided you want to become the Donald Trump of investing, somehow you know you can pull this off and become the next big thing.
Well it's quite possible to earn a very good living doing exchanges, but you have to know how the system works before you...
285). What Does Your Brokerage Do For You? By : Sandy Baker
A brokerage should work for you, the way that you want your money managed. In fact, you will need to communicate these needs and desires with the firm long before a commitment is made to you by the firm. But, what does your brokerage provide for you? Why do you use one company over the other? And, most importantly, how do you choose which are the b...
286). Times are tight! By : Bob Benson
Doesn’t it seem like wages are frozen in time? It can seem that way when we’re busily working at our job, which hasn’t seen a wage increase in years, while we watch prices at the grocery stores and petrol stations increase dramatically every single day. What are we to do? Times are tight on our wallet and that can be very stressful!
Si...
287). Dxinone E Currency Trading Review By : Charles Cruz
If you are just starting to learn about this dxinone trading system, it's normal for someone who is just learning about it to be feeling confused about how the opportunity works.
I personally recommend this sytem, and although it's an amazing investment strategy, Here are some tips when starting the dxinone system:
-When y...
288). How To Start, Survive, And Finish Your Journey To Super Success By : Rene Graeber
"The more you hate, the more you love."
What an ironic statement. Whoever said those words must have been drunk. The bottom line is this: It is extremely difficult to like or love something that you despise.
But what can we do to solve this dilemma? What if you're trapped in an environment that you don't want to be involve...
289). How To Budget Money By : Roy Thomsitt
Budgeting money is something of a neglected necessity in the modern world, with so many people lured into spending regardless of their financial situation. It has become almost the norm to spend each month more than is earned, often without even knowing it. This has led to severe debt problems for millions of people in the US and UK in particular, ...
290). Credit Card Debt By :
If you can't sleep at night because of credit card debt worries, you're not alone. Many people get in over their heads charging things they think they can't live without.
You don't need to cut up all of your credit cards. Save your major bank cards, but stop charging needless temptations on them. You need a couple of major bank credit ...
291). To Certify or Not to Certify By : Dave Carter
To certify or not to certify? That’s a good question.
If you are a mystery shopper, or hope to become one, you may have heard about mystery shopping certification. The Mystery Shopping Providers Association of North America provides such certification which the organization states simply lets potential clients know that you possess the...
292). What is Ethical Shopping? By : GuideMeGreen
What is Ethical Shopping?
293). Dealing With Rising Costs By : Tim Renolds
Sadly, we don’t live in a world where one can realistically be expected to save their money. It just doesn’t happen anymore! A few decades ago that could have happened but not any more. It used to be that your income was far greater than your expenses and you could put quite a bit away. But now our income is often outstripped by our expenses! Our i...
294). Four ideas you can take to the bank! By : Bob Benson
If only you could snap your fingers and find that you have increased your income! It may not be that easy, but it is easier than you think to increase your income! Here are a few ideas to help you increase your income.
But if you’re reading this while you’re on a website that highlights secured loans, you’re probably wondering what inc...
295). Top Ten Tips for Getting Out of Debt By : Russ Dalbey
Top Ten Tips for Getting Out of Debt
296). Public Procurement and Very Private Benefits By : Sam Vaknin
In every national budget, there is a part called "Public Procurement". This is the portion of the budget allocated to purchasing services and goods for the various ministries, authorities and other arms of the executive branch. It was the famous management consultant, Parkinson, who once wrote that government officials are likely to approve a multi...
297). Fed Hikes Interest Rates Again By : Matthew C. Keegan
On November 1, 2005, the Federal Reserve Bank [Fed] raised interest rates one quarter of a percentage point. Since Summer 2004, outgoing Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has been raising interest rates on a regular basis since hitting its low point of just 1%. Now at 4%, Greenspan is expected to raise rates two more times before exiting office in Januar...
298). Retiring With A Decent Income By : Joseph Kenny
These days, it’s hard to listen to the financial or economic news for long without hearing something about pensions. These news stories usually give us some bad news about the pensions shortfalls in the gaping holes in pension funds. The chancellor Gordon Brown has recently gone on record suggesting that he is in favour of increasing the working ag...
299). Protecting Your Assets By : smgenie
Have you ever wondered what would happen to your assets if you were sued, in a car accident and it was your fault or if you became disabled or even died? Most people consider this question but do very little about taking the necessary steps to protect their assets.
The first thing to do is to have a plan in place before anything bad h...
300). The Value of Your Good Name By : Bob Benson
A some point in your life you will probably need a loan of some kind. Maybe you don’t need one now, but you will eventually need one. Maybe you want a car, a house, a credit card. Cars use leases, houses use mortgages. Leases, mortgages, and credit cards are all types of loans. And when you want to get one of those things, you’ll need to have a goo...
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