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Sound Financial Strategies for Young Families
Tweet Nevertheless, children are certainly a blessing and bring with them both hope and the promise of change. For young married couples, employing several sound financial strategies early on can
5 Once-In-A-Lifetime Experiences You Could Offer To Your Children
Being a kid is great. Kids are excited by the endless possibilities of life. They’re always looking for opportunities to explore, learn, and grow.
Tax Tips for the Year Ahead
Tax season means looking back, specifically at the calendar year just ended. That makes sense as you have only until April 15 to get your taxes in order, prepared and sent off to the IRS and to your state’s taxing authority.
How to Kill Zombie Debt
Some debt never seems to die. Or at least no one has “told” that debt that it is long dead. From the tales of the undead comes zombie debt, what represents very old and uncollected debt that companies may have given up on collecting.
What You Need to Know About Debt Collector Tactics
If you owe a debt and have fallen behind on your payments, you may find that a debt collector has been enlisted in a bid to collect what is owed. Your creditor may turn to a collector if its own efforts have failed, a common practice with unsecured debt such as credit card accounts and other consumer accounts.
Federal Income Taxes and Your Payment Options
It is a given that you’ll have enough money on hand to pay your income taxes, right? Try telling that to struggling freelancers and small business operators who find themselves pinched when quarterly taxes are due or when the year-end taxes are filed.
How to Extend the Life of Your Vehicle
A new car smell is almost irresistible, but that desire can be quenched if your finances are tight. It is better to buy a new car when you can afford one and extend the life of your current car by a few more years if possible.
7 Tips for Reducing Credit Card Debt This Year
More than five years have passed since the economy tanked and credit is once again easy to get and just as easy to abuse. What is not so easy is getting out of debt, especially for consumers with restricted income and the attendant limited options.
4 Year End Car Buying Tips
If you are considering buying a new car, the last week of the calendar year plus the first few days of the new year are an optimum time to buy a new car. The days on either side of the new year are counted with the most recent calendar year’s sales with most automakers vying to increase those sales before the books close on Jan. 2nd or 3rd
15 Money Tips for the New Year
A new year means fresh possibilities, but your dreams may not come true without smart planning. The following 15 money tips can be rolled out in the coming year, ideas to help you generate wealth and live smarter.
Home Buyers Guide: What You Need To Know Before Buying a New House
Before homebuyers in Australia inspect their first home for the first time, there are a lot of different things that they will need to take into consideration first.
20 New Year’s Resolutions We Can All Do
Are you ready to make some resolutions for the new year? The usual ones include losing weight, eating right, exercising more, and taking a vacation to an exotic destination. Good resolutions at that, but there are many more to consider.
Paying off Student Debt: Five Tips to Help You Out
New graduates must start paying off their student debts regardless of their current status. It’s one of the things you should take care of as soon as you step out of college.
7 Tips for Smart Winter Driving
You’ve seen before — a snow covered highway jammed with cars slowly creeping by the scene of an accident. Hopefully, it was a minor fender bender and everyone was all right.
Obamacare Could Become Your Best Advocate
Effective January of the year 2014, the United States of America will change like we never knew it. We all have heard about what’s coming. Every citizen will be required to have health insurance.


