Archive for the 'Finance Matters' Category
Saturday, February 20th, 2010
For most of us, good money management is elusive. However hard we try, whatever we earn, at the end of the month we find that we have insufficient funds. But there’s a sure cure for this problem and that’s knowing how to budget well.
Budgeting helps not only people who’re in a [...]
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
I have constantly been off on my monthly budget with regular monthly bill and unforeseen expenses. My paycheck was already spent as soon as I got it. I got a stack of bills every month and put them off to the last minute, then did them all in a hurry. This results in me taking [...]
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
While overseeing your budget can be stressful, not overseeing your budget can contribute to putting you further in debt if you are not careful. The gains that come from managing your budget properly not only saves you money but help ease some of your stress over debt. Always keep in mind that a budget is [...]
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
One of the duties of being a parent is to make an effort to secure a financially solid
future for a child. It’s something that a lot of mums and dads strive to aim for and
that is a worthy thing to do. Alas a significant proportion of those parents do not
realise the opportunities [...]
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Friday, October 9th, 2009
For those looking for a chance to set off on the savings route, the
statement from Britain’s Chancellor that the yearly Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowance is to be raised from its current level of seven thousand two hundred pounds to ten thousand two hundred pounds is extremely welcome indeed and will probably tempt a [...]
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Before the home owner can file for bankruptcy, they have to qualify. If they do qualify, there will be legal fees incurred. Possibly, it may cost the borrower more in legal fees than if they were to just knuckle down and make your mortgage payment. If you are considering that filing for bankruptcy might be helpful for the situation, a good lawyer will probably be capable of answering whatever questions. Simply put, insolvency is very complicated, consumer ought not seek to do it without assistance from an attorney.
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Between regular monthly bills and unexpected expenses, it seemed I was constantly behind on my budget. My paycheck was already spent as soon as I received it. I get stacks of bills every month and put them off to the last minute, then dealt with them all in a hurry. This results in me taking [...]
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Sunday, July 26th, 2009
I have been discovering a lot of great new blogs of late. I am still waiting to decide about all the twitter tizzy. I still love blogs and have over 1000 in my feed reader.
The thing about blogs is that you can find hidden treasures, and they are from people that in reality like to [...]
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Sunday, July 19th, 2009
Surving in these difficult in these times of redundancies and economic slowdown.Yet there are sound reasons in the current financial climate to view all the Some tax free savings offer a variable rate and are highly effective. If you go for a suitable plan you can avoid paying income tax and capital gains tax [...]
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
There are many various different types of asset finance that you need to be aware of.
Finance Leasing
This comes closest to the hire purchase option of asset financing withone major difference – the ownership of the asset doesn’t gettransferred to the business customer at any point of leasing period.
In this arrangement the customer [...]
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