Once in a while in personal finance literature, we will come across an article about the advantages of saving money. The phrase “a dollar saved is two dollars earned” or something similar often comes up since it’s so catchy. After all, the savings are after taxes, and it’s always about how much you can keep […]
June 2008
My colleague has been using Google Alerts for a long time to get company related news from around the web. This neat little utility checks the web for any new articles that Google finds on search terms she provides. For example, she can put in a search term for “MoneyNing”, and Google Alerts will send her […]
This is part two of two part guest post from Debt Lead, who has a debt consolidation website by Kimberly Credit Counseling. If you’ve missed part one on credit reports, click here. The credit repair scam artists can never deliver what they promised. Only a deliberate effort for a very long time and a plan […]
This is part one of a two part guest post from Debt Lead, who has a debt consolidation website by Kimberly Credit Counseling. Newspapers, radio, TV and the Internet are filled with advertisements that offer to erase accurate negative information in your credit file. The credit repair scam artists who run these ads can’t deliver. […]
Once in a while, we read an article that asks us to sell what we don’t need. The benefits are obvious because we can get some cash for the items that are otherwise sitting in our house and taking up space. While this is great advice, perhaps an even better one is for us to stop buying […]
This is a guest post from Debt Lead, who has a debt consolidation website by Kimberly Credit Counseling. Have you ever heard this before: “Credit Problems? No Problem.” “Your Bad Credit Erased…100% Guaranteed”? Beware if you have ever read this type of advertisement. There are numerous companies throughout the United States that claim they can […]