Life on a budget

Over the past month or so I have been incredibly busy. School assignments galore and other events that have kept me busy. As a result of this, the hours I have been available to work have diminished  exponentially. Since my bank account balance is directly tied to the numbers of hours I work it [...]

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I Dislike Like Online Lenders

With the imminent recession coming here in the states, I know many of our readers are looking to find some way to borrow money to pay of credit card bills or debt. Every other commercial on television which is specifically targeted to the middle class is about borrowing money online and “comparing rates”. Trust me, [...]

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Establishing Credit- How is it done?

Greetings everyone,
This is my first post as Co-Author of Money Management and YOU! and I hope you all enjoy!
-Cameron
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People graduate high school or college and discover that they eventually need to purchase a car, mortgage, pay off loans, or purchase various other expensive yet necessary items. From my expertise, I asked my father and mother [...]

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Good Debt Bad Debt

People often talk about how much debt there in and how their financial position is so bad. What they don’t realize is that is actually two different kinds of debt, good debt and bad debt.
Good debt creates value for you, whether this is a financial figure or possibly personsel skills and knowledge. So student [...]

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