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For the United States of America, the lull in the number of bankruptcy filings is a thing of past. An eminent financial analyst in the US has reportedly predicted that the global financial crisis will have a worsening impact on the fate of the US economy. The major setback of this nation is the surging [...]
June 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Family Budget,News,Personal Finance | Read More »
Who Else Wants To Plan Their Next Vacation With The Suave Insider Techniques Only A Professional Travel Agent Would Know? …here is just SOME of the information you will find inside: -How to make sure you visit at least one dream destination this year. -How to make “SMART” travel goals that are achievable. (You may [...]
April 26th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Free eBooks,Personal Finance | Read More »

All of us need to eat but we don’t have to spend a fortune just to fill up our stomachs. One way to save money is by watching what we eat and this is how you do it. First, try eating at home more often instead of going out. Sure, we don’t want to cook [...]
March 16th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

Good news: Consumers can save nearly $3 billion a year just by using coupons when shopping. According to the Promotion Marketing Association Coupon Council, spending just 20 minutes per week clipping coupons can save you up to $1,000 per year. It’s easy. Over 85 percent of all coupons issued in the U.S. are found in [...]
March 8th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »
How would you like to save hundreds every year on your utility bills? In Tips To Save Energy you will learn: -How to find energy leaks in your home -Low cost ways to seal your windows against energy loss -How your landscaping can save you money -How to determine if you have enough insulation [...]
March 7th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Free eBooks,Personal Finance | Read More »

Know what costs to reduce –Reducing costs is sometimes just a percentage game with a focus on the areas of main expenditure. A 25% saving on an £60,000 telecoms bill is more important than working towards a 50% reduction on a £4,500 spend on vending machines. Length of Contracts – Signing a contract for 1-3 [...]
February 18th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

It is every one dream being a millionaire and retiring with a healthy bank account, but how many people can actually achieve it? So few. This is largely due to lack of discipline in building up their retirement fund and poor spending habits. While building a retirement fund requires time, you can accelerate the process [...]
February 16th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

There are five primary factors that effect the price you pay for gas at the pump. Prices generally increase when the world crude oil market lowers their inventories. Also, when demand exceeds refinery capacity gas prices increase. The first factor that makes up the price of gas at your local station is crude oil suppliers. [...]
February 16th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

Are you craving for the newest designer clothes, a pretty tank top, and that pretty dress? All this fashion comes at a price — you choose. Buying clothes these days is always a choice between the designer-made outfit or those cheap but quality items that you could pull together and express your personality in many [...]
February 9th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

Thinking of cutting down your expenses on food? Then you should read the following tips. They will surely help you on reducing your food expenses. They are by no means comprehensive but they will be very useful. For coffee drinkers It is a good idea to re-use the grounded coffee once. Using coffee grounds two [...]
February 6th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

Giving gifts does not have to be spendthrift. As the old adage goes, “It is the thought that counts”. This goes to show that people can start cutting back on gifts that would cost them hundreds of dollars. It is best to opt for things that may not be that expensive but would definitely bring [...]
February 5th, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »

Bankruptcy is when a person or business officially declares the inability to pay back creditors the money that was previously borrowed. This should only be done as a last resort, because bankruptcy will affect every aspect of your life. It will also affect your ability to get loans, mortgages, and credit card in the future. [...]
February 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Family Budget,Personal Finance | Read More »