08 Mar
Posted by author as Credit and Debt
It took a while, but Congress is finally starting to take interest in the unbelievable practices of the cut-throat credit card industry. Senator Carl Levin will be heading up a committee to investigate the practices of credit card companies and come up with legislation that would further regulate the financial practices of credit card [...]
Free Money Finance posted this article about a guy who chose to be homeless and live out of his truck while trying to pay off his debt! Now that takes dedication. Read the article. It’s a good one, and it might inspire you to make a sacrifice today in order to help [...]
It’s getting to be that time where more people are looking to buy a house and more people are looking to sell their house. My wife and I were looking at houses this weekend, and the question of “how much house can we afford” came up in a conversation.
First, you need to [...]
Part of a sound personal financial plan for couples with children is planning for your child’s college tuition. This is the single best thing you can do for your child financially speaking. If an 18 year old goes to college and pays tuition and lives off of student loans, he or she will [...]
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01 Mar
Posted by author as Kids and Money, Random
I’ve told you before on this blog that I use the envelope method at home. The envelope method helps you see where your money is going each month. I love the debit card, but I used to use it religiously, and we never kept track of how much money was going towards certain [...]
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