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Teaching Teenagers to Make Wise Financial Decisions

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

by William Blake It's hard to teach teenagers something that they don't think they already know. Parents are seen as ignorant of what is important to them. Despite what they think, however, parents do know about money and the consequences of using it unwisely. Show them what you ...

What you need to know about Bad Credit Personal Loans

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

by Lee Beattie Bad credit personal loans are seemly increasingly competitive because of the fact that we are living in turbulent times and people have run into credit troubles. While this industry is quite competitive and you will find stronger deals than a a couple of years ago, you will nonetheless ...

Understanding Creditor Negotiations

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

by Anand Donthi When we think of the term creditor, most of us shrink at the thought of owing someone money. Used in the financial world, the term "credit" originated with a chance percentage of whether or not someone would pay back their loans or not. In the early days, ...

If you have bad credit read about Bad Credit Personal Loans

Monday, July 14th, 2008

by Lee Beattie Bad credit personal loans are getting progressively competitive because of the fact that we are living in turbulent times and individuals have gone into credit problems. While this industry is quite competitive and you will find safer deals than a few years ago, you will nonetheless pay a ...

Negotiating with a Creditor an Understanding

Monday, July 14th, 2008

by Donthi Sumanth When we think of the term creditor, most of us shrink at the thought of owing someone money. Used in the financial world, the term "credit" originated with a chance percentage of whether or not someone would pay back their loans or not. In the early days, ...

Children Affected by Their Parents Management of Money

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

by William Blake Children are great imitators, learning by what they see other people, especially their parents, doing. Children also learn how to care for financial matters by observing what their parents do, so setting a good example will help them later on in life financially. A parent that spends money ...

Spend Less Every Month by Disciplining Yourself Financially

Friday, July 11th, 2008

by William Blake No one wants to go into debt. We try to avoid it if we can, but we fall into the traps of credit cards and delayed payment specials so easily. Curbing our spending requires discipline and an honest effort. As consumers, we have to learn to live ...

Discipline Yourself to Spend Less

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

by William Blake Debt is always undesirable and everyone does whatever they can to avoid getting stuck in it. But, thanks to credit cards and offers of delayed payment, controlling spending habits and preventing debt involves a considerable amount of hard work and discipline. The first step is learning to live ...

Overspending is Too Common

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

by William Blake Have you ever written a check for something that you knew you didn't have the money for? People do that more than you think. They play the game of "robbing Peter to pay Paul". This is a common practice that can lead to debt and ...

The Making of Your Credit Rate Score

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

by Richard Lakin If you find yourself in need of a large loan, your Credit Rate Score can be either beneficial or a burden. For better or worse, at that point, past decisions become all important. Determine your credit rate score with these few important aspects in mind. 1. How often do ...

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