Tag: Personal Finance

How to Pay Back a Loan Quickly

How to Pay Back a Loan Quickly

| September 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

No one likes being indebted to another person. Being in debt with a bank, however, is a special kind of torture. Interest charges sometimes exceed the actual loan amount – ouch. Aside from paying cash, the best way to mitigate interest charges is to pay off the loan as quickly as you can. While there […]

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Choosing Between Saving and Spending

Choosing Between Saving and Spending

| September 9, 2013 | 0 Comments

Most of us were taught about the importance of saving money, but it gets harder each day, what with the rise in cost of living and a not so forgiving economy. However, despite all that working against you, the importance of saving cannot be underrated as it is the only way a person can reduce […]

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5 Indispensable Steps To Live Happily Within Your Means and Stay Out of Debt

5 Indispensable Steps To Live Happily Within Your Means and Stay Out of Debt

| August 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

Money is a really important thing in a person’s life. Making money is a difficult task nowadays. Most of the people find it hard to manage within their income. There are a lot of ways and tips that can help you to live happily within your means. These strategies are not very difficult to implement, […]

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Manage Your Finances Like a Market Analyst

Manage Your Finances Like a Market Analyst

| August 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

Market analysts are the people that companies and banks employ to monitor what’s going on with stocks, shares, commodities and currencies. They are there to help organisations decide how to use and invest their money, and can be worth millions or even billions. They do of course have a particular set of skills and characteristics […]

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3 Steps to Overcome Financial Obstacles That Lead to Successful Budgeting

3 Steps to Overcome Financial Obstacles That Lead to Successful Budgeting

| August 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

It is not how much income you earn, but how good you are when it comes to budgeting your money. A lot of people encounter financial difficulties not because they earn a little, but because they spend more than what they can afford. If you think or feel that you are stuck into neck-deep debt […]

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