Debt consolidation loan is simply a type of loan obtained to pay off multiple loans. The good thing about this debt management tool is, it helps lower interest rates and allows you the freedom to pay a monthly lump sum instead of multiple payments. Put differently, a debt consolidation loan lets you rearrange your numerous [...]
The Bondage of a Debt Financed Lifestyle
Many Americans find themselves in quite the situation financially these days. Their situation is nothing short of bondage. They are completely trapped because of years of borrowing money to finance a lifestyle that was unattainable without debt. They aren’t the only guilty party. The government has encouraged it and the banking system was more than [...]
2009 State Sales Tax Holidays And Back To School Shopping
I have noticed a couple of Sales Tax Holidays articles: 2009 State Sales Tax Holidays at Cash Money Life and Sales tax holiday reminder! at Don’t Mess With Taxes. This is a good opportunity to do your back to school shopping and reduce sales tax on items that you need anyway. Of course, you can [...]
Evolution Of Personal Finance Blogs
I have been blogging about personal finance for just over two years now (our 2nd anniversary was July 15th). I have seen many bloggers come and go, but those that stick around continues to improve and add useful content to the Internet daily. In support of my argument, Fiscal Fizzle recently offered his thought on [...]
The global economy runs on a binge and purge cycle, which makes it especially difficult to stay steady and mindful on a personal level. It can be hard to resist living beyond your means during boom times, and even harder to keep your head up during the busts. But no matter how stormy it gets [...]
How Credit Card Companies And Credit Repair Firms Deceive Consumers
In the credit card world, scam operators are taking money from innocent customers without adding value, misrepresenting claims and simply performing shoddy service. Fortunately, customers have an avenue to complain and the FTC has also taken pretty tough actions. Below are some examples of the actions that the FTC has taken against some shady companies. [...]
Chase Minimum Payment Increased To 5%, Now What?
I came across “Chase Hiked My Minimum Payment To 5 Percent!” on The Consumerist today. This is bad news for Greg and his wife, because this hike increase their minimum payment $558 to $930 — which causes them significant financial stress. Although I sympathized with the dilemma that Greg and his wife are facing, I [...]
iPod Shuffle Giveaway And Getting Ready To Turn Two
Last week, Christian Personal Finance turned 2 years old — congratulation Bob! While we are on the subject of blog anniversary, Moolanomy Personal Finance is turning 2 this July 15th. To celebrate this auspicious occasion, I am giving away 1 (one) iPod Shuffle to one lucky winner on July 15th. All you have to do [...]
How To Improve Your FICO Credit Score
Regardless of your financial situation, your FICO credit score is an important aspect of your finances. This is especially true if you’re planning to borrow money for any reason. With a better credit score, you could get better interest rates and terms on your mortgage, car loan, and other type of loans. As such, it’s [...]
Weekly Highlights: April 12, 2009
I know a lot of you have been following Larry Swedroe’s work and I want to let you know that Larry has launched his own blog at CBS Money Watch called Wise Investing — please check it out.
Congratulation Larry, and thank you for all your help over the years!
The Roundup
Before starting the roundup, I want [...]
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