Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
You Can Save Money With Your Current Vehicle
Tweet With gasoline prices topping $4 a gallon, many drivers have been having a tough time of it. For so many years, We’ve been used to paying very little for
Building A Home? Design It Yourself!
Tweet If you’re considering have a home built to your specifications, then congratulations — you’re having a home built the way that you want it to look instead of settling
Needing More Room: Should You Sell Or Renovate?
Tweet The house that you bought three, five, or even ten years or more ago was the perfect home for your needs at that time. Fast forward to today and
4 Tips On How To Overcome Your Debt Problems
Tweet Here’s a silly question — do you enjoy being in debt? Well that answer should be obvious: of course not. However, getting out of debt can be a long,
Free Credit Reports Aren’t Always Free
Tweet Free credit reports. You’ve seen these types of ads before: if you use XYZ’s service, then you can get copies of your credit reports for free. Well, in reality
What To Do About Your Storage Space!
Tweet I thought that it was only we Americans who had difficulty managing all of our stuff. Our homes are bigger, our play things more abundant, and our lives are
Strike A New Mood By Repainting Your Rooms
Tweet Without a doubt, your first impression of any room in a home when entering it is often determined by the color of the walls, even more so than the
NASA Helps Firefighters Track Wildfires
Tweet For homeowners in many California counties this summer, wildfires have been a personal menace. At one point this month, more than 1700 fires were burning threatening huge swaths of
Sifting Through The Credit Card Fine Print
Tweet Shopping For A New Credit Card You’re shopping for a new credit card and you’ve narrowed down the offers to a handful that seem right for you. This was
Smaller Cars Mean Higher Insurance Payments
Tweet Exchanging your large car or pickup truck for a small, economical vehicle will yield important fuel savings. If you are in the market for a new car, considering something
Inflation Spike Highest In 17 Years
Tweet You have to go all the way back to 1991 to recall an inflation spike as high as the one we’re going through right now. Last Wednesday, the U.S.
Are Your Funds Protected In Event Of A Bank Failure?
Tweet The failure of IndyMac Bank earlier this month has left some depositors worried. Though the bank’s demise was unusual — they were overly committed to funding bad home loans


