I am surprised and satisfied with the poll results about credit card debt. Considering that 80% of ILFT subscribers and visitors are women, I’ll assume 40% of them doesn’t have any credit card debt. Congratulations! So the rumors and facts you hear about women spending more than men and often have more debt on their [...]
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While reading “The 12 biggest reasons we fight over finances” article by Dunleavey, where she describes three main sources of money conflicts: communication, control and family, I was thinking about my friend who just got divorced. This couple had constant fights over the money. (“Many studies found that finances are the number one reason for [...]
An interesting study by Demos, shows that low- and middle-income consumers 65 and older carried $10,235 in average card debt last year, up 26% from 2005. Card debt for all borrowers surveyed rose 3% during that time, to $9,827. (”Credit card debt rises faster for those 65 and older“)
It is clear that baby boomers are [...]
(By Motley Fool Staff)
Could you cover the cost of a new water heater if yours suddenly went on the fritz? Would you have to put the unplanned purchase on a credit card, and then adopt a Ramen-only diet for months afterwards just to cover the tab?
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I mentioned before that I am a big fan of “Get Rich Slowly” blog and I recommend to subscribe to his newsletter. Well, couple days ago J.D. made a post that was hard to miss and I wanted to share it with my readers: “Free Financial Spreadsheets [...]
Protecting Your Financial Future
Introduction
1. Hold More Cash
2. Find Something to Cut
3. Pay Down Debt
4. Make Sure Your Money is Safe
5. Diversify Internationally
6. Refinance Your Mortgage
7. Don’t Panic
8. Check Your Credit Card Rate
9. Check Your Most Recent Bank and Brokerage Statement for Accuracy
10. Be a Lender
Source: Time.com
There are billions of government dollars available to help people with everything from assistance with groceries to home improvement. Reporter Jeff Tyler went to Ohio to check out a program that helps match people with benefits.
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Since the economy started sinking, my wife and I trying to save every penny. We stopped using credit cards and trying to pay off our debts. I never tracked how much money we spend on groceries and dining out, but it is time to keep track of this stuff more closely and set a budget [...]