With this continuing poor economy, high unemployment rate and recession many people are going over their budgets and trying to find ways to manage their money better. So actually, for the majority of us this recession is a good thing because it’s forcing us to get a handle on our spending, saving and budgeting. Not a bad thing at all. For those that still haven’t got this figured out or are struggling, this many not be the best time of your life.
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Now is a Good Time to Try Living With Cash Only
March 7th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
You’ve heard a lot about debt settlement and debt negotiation since this recession we find ourselves immersed in. You are in debt over your head and would like to know all of your options to owe a smaller amount of debt. It can be done with debt settlement companies.
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Debt Settlement – Negotiate a Smaller Debt For Your Own Financial…
February 26th, 2010 | Posted in General
Credit card debt has been troubling most people. The crises has been escalating since the recession and has been showing no signs of abating. The cycle of debt is a never ending and once a Credit card user gets into it he will find it very difficult to get out of debt.
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How the Debt Settlement Process Has Evolved Into a Legitimate…
February 24th, 2010 | Posted in General
If you are an American citizen then it goes without saying that the recession is not going to affect you much. Why? Well, for the simple reason that the best wishes of Obama are with you.
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Free Government Grant Money – A True Gift For Us
February 16th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Thanks to the recession, scrimping and saving has become a way of life for many Brits, and if you can find cheap gas online you could just save yourself hundreds of pounds each year. Britain’s chilly climate means heating our home is not just a luxury – it’s a necessity. However, when faced with your gas bill you may be tempted to turn the heating off, and wrap up instead with layers of thermal clothing.
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Find Cheap Gas Online
January 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Worried that your bank is about to go out of business and take all your money with you? Here are several questions you can ask your banker to make sure your bank is safe, even in this recession!
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How to Protect Yourself From Bank Failures – What to Ask Your…
January 18th, 2010 | Posted in Finance
Many families have been forced to give up putting anything aside in savings as the recession has raged and has forced them to focus on survival. The good news: all signs point to recovery in 2010, and the wise family will begin again to think about putting some of its income away for a rainy day.
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Savings and Stock Investments in 2010
December 30th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
In a time of hard economic instability, you will find people saving, scrounging for money and being creative in order to make ends meet. Recession and the low end of the ebb and flow of the economy isn’t an uncommon occurrence, it just so happens that once in a while it does become a big issue for many people because of the extreme nature of the recession.
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Save Money and Make Extra By Selling Structured Insurance…
December 28th, 2009 | Posted in General
Loans and debts can be useful for someone at difficult times, but conversely, these loans can also become a pain if they are not handled in the right fashion. Now that you have a lot of commitments to keep and investments to make, you take up loan to meet your requirements. If the, the recession does not turn out in your favor, there is every chance that you lose money and financial balance. Decisions taken in these difficult times, should be taken with diligence so that paying off debts does not become too gruel-some a task. However, now you have a reason to cheer, since you are not the only one suffering due to the global meltdown
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How To Take Advantage Of Credit Card Firms And Get Rid Of Debt…
December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Finance
After a year of scrimping and saving as households absorbed the impact of the recession, it appears Christmas is set to see the purse strings loosened once more. Recent research suggests each adult in the UK will spend around £300 on presents this year, as the hard times of the previous 12 months are pushed firmly to the back of people’s minds.
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Savers Splash Out For Christmas
December 19th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
As the world is facing the recession and the people from all over the world are facing the disastrous results of recession, it has become quite difficult for an average consumer to overcome this huge disaster. People all over the world are losing their jobs and they are finding it difficult to cope with this situation.
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How Can an Average Consumer Get Benefits From the Recession?
December 12th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
Whether by choice or circumstance, people are finding they have more time and more need to ponder finances these days. Very few people are making their way out of this recession completely unscathed and most are trying to be a little wiser about money in the process. In these times of layoffs and pay cuts, giving yourself a financial check-up is a good way to save money and perhaps change some bad habits.
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A Financial Check-Up
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
How to make money during the recession. How to use the things around you to get quick cash when there are no jobs around.
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Making Money in a Recession – Fast Easy Money All Around
November 29th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
Life may change for lots of British expats passing their days away sipping sangria in Spanish bars as the recession aftershock forces more and more businesses in to liquidation. The high street or industry may miss another name, jobs will go – but more importantly if the firm goes bust, it’s likely the pension scheme will go down as well. Then fixed income expats overseas are going to find they have to rely on the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to cover their bar tabs.
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Now’s the Time to Protect Your Pension
November 28th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
The primary reason why more and more lenders are prepared to offer generous debt relief is the fact that more than eight million people have lost their jobs due to the recession. There’s no way our economy can regenerate so many jobs very quickly. This means that a large number of persons shall remain unemployed for some more time.
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Credit Card Debt Reduction – Why Are Lenders Cooperating To Offer…
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Finance