From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Spend less for your home.

September 9, 2009

Housing is probably the most important item in your budget, especially if you’re an owner and to take into account the cost of maintenance, repair, insurance and taxes. You can control the cost of housing in many ways. – Tenants: The following are some options to consider if you rent • If you are near [...]

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Spend less

September 9, 2009

In this section, we offer a wealth of ideas for spending less, organized by category daily shopping: home, services, food, transportation, health and so on. Some ideas are small and simple, but will bring great benefits over time, especially when done in conjunction with other money saving tips. Do not discard any cost-cutting ideas right [...]

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Leave these loans only

September 9, 2009

If you do not have enough money to pay his entire life and debt, not to raise the money necessary to acquire one of the following types of loans. While they may give some temporary financial relief, will ultimately make things worse – perhaps much worse. When it comes to improving your finances, there are [...]

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Distinguish between loans secured and unsecured.

September 9, 2009

A secured debt is a debt that is secured by an asset you have. (The good news is often referred to as collateral.) When a debt security, the lender places a lien on the property, which gives the creditor the right to do good if you fall behind on their payments. For example, if you [...]

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Comparing your spending to income.

September 9, 2009

Now comes the true measure of the state of your finances: how total spending in the face of their total family income. It may be in for a shock. Are you ready? Collect the necessary materials To complete this exercise, you need a notepad, a pen or pencil and a calculator. It is also necessary [...]

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