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  • 2). Credit Card Bills – Read Them Carefully  By : Joseph Kenny
    Many people fail to read the fine print when applying for credit cards. Even after they are approved, many people also fail to carefully read their statements. This could lead to disaster, as many credit card companies put clauses in the contracts which allow them to raise your interest rate for many different reasons. The fine print on a credit card document can be hard to read and tedious, and it is no accident that it was designed this way.
    Article Related to: credit, cards, statements, bills, purchases, dispute, errors, company, check, reciept

  • 6). Credit Card Rates  By : Peter Kenny
    There are a number of factors that will effect the credit card rates you will be offered by credit card providers. Credit card providers never offer the same credit card interest rate to all of their customers, but using complex calculations of risk assessment and credit worthiness, they set a number of different rate bands, and then place each applicant for credit in the appropriate rate band depending on the factors they used.
    Article Related to: credit, cards, rates, score, report, financial, terms, risk, bands, bills

  • 9). Identifying Profit Centers.  By : J Dubo
    Copyright 2006 business-cards.com The books you keep as part of the administration of any business will undoubtedly include a profit & loss calculation, (or P&L). This, of course, is of central importance as it tells you if you're making money or going nowhere fast! Let’s presume you're business sells a range of products and/or services and that you are in fact trading profitably.
    Article Related to: profit, books, money, bills, business, labor, materials

  • 11). Life is a Small Business  By : Lela Goodwin
    Is the business of your life flourishing or on the verge of bankruptcy? If your traditional business is in trouble, you call a business consultant, so think of this plan as a life consultant. The plan outlined in this article will teach you how to manage your personal finances and get the business of your life back on track. When you think of a business it has a name and various departments.
    Article Related to: finance, debt, credit, bills, personal finance, debt free, debt payoff

  • 16). Constant Credit Card Payments  By : Terry Rigg
    Are you trapped into making only minimum payments on your credit cards? I hope not. Minimum payments decline as the balance on the credit card declines. Let's take a credit card with a $2000 balance at 15% interest to use as an example. You would expect to pay about a $40 (2%) monthly payment when you start making your payments: By making the minimum payment only, it will take you 13 years and 11 months to pay off your credit card and you would expect to pay $2,126 in interest.
    Article Related to: bills, budgets, credit cards, payments, management, finances, paycheck

  • 17). Budgeting When Your Paycheck Varies  By : Terry Rigg
    How can you decide how much you have for bills and expenses when your paycheck varies from one payday to the next? That's a question a lot of people struggle with. A few of the occupations that I can think of off hand that could fall into this category are waitresses or waiters working for salary and tips, truck drivers that are paid by the mile and never know how many miles they are going to get, the self-employed that their business income varies from season to season, and the list could go on.
    Article Related to: bills, budgets, credit cards, payments, management, finances, paycheck

  • 19). Student Flats  By : Joseph Kenny
    Everybody knows that university can be an expensive time of your life. It is usually three or four years of living in rented accommodation, paying university fees, for books, for all your educational needs, and for all your other living expenses, without properly earning anything at all for the entire period. University costs thousands of pounds these days and you will probably have to fund the entire period either from money provided by your parents, if you are lucky, or money borrowed.
    Article Related to: loans, university, bills, month, accommodation, expensive, halls, flat, rent

  • 20). Money Is A Family Affair  By : Terry Rigg
    If you are single and don't have kids this tip won't mean much to you. For the rest of us that have others to consider when making money decisions it just may make things a little easier. I guess the best knock-down, drag-out fights my wife and I ever had was about money. No, it never came to blows because she's meaner than I am. Believe me you can have a lot of fights in almost 40 years.
    Article Related to: bills, budgets, credit cards, payments, management, finances

  • 21). The Bills Can Wait  By : Terry Rigg
    Have you ever wanted anything so much that you were willing to put off your bills to get it? A lot of people have and some do it month after month. The worst part of this is that these same people wonder why they are having money problems. I'm not talking about putting off the bills to buy groceries or pay for necessities. I'm referring to those little things that you just have to have but really don't need.
    Article Related to: bills, budgets, credit cards, payments, management, finances, paycheck

  • 24). Budgeting over Christmas  By : Joseph Kenny
    Christmas is one of everybody’s favourite times of year, but it can also be one of the most expensive. Most people want it to be a special and happy time, and are willing to pay for the little luxuries that make Christmas what it is, but they usually don’t want to spend the rest of the year paying for it. While a normal family Christmas will invariably cost a little extra, you can avoid financial hardship by some simple budgeting before hand.
    Article Related to: cost, expenditure, save, credit, finance, bills, budgeting, christmas

  • 25). Planning for Moving House  By : Joseph Kenny
    If you have just bought or are considering buying a new home, then you will also need to plan the process of moving home. While there are many things that you have to remember, planning them in advance will make the whole move easier and less traumatic. So it is a good idea that, as soon as you know the completion date for your move, that you start planning.
    Article Related to: mortgages, finance, money, tax, company, renting, moving, bills



 


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