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Investment Profit Tracking With Great Accountants

Posted on December 29, 2008 by Terry Detty

This goes over some of the responsibilities that accountants have on a daily basis as they strive to keep many numbers calculated for their clients.

Finding a Straightforward Retirement Calculator That Does the Job

Posted on December 10, 2008 by Trevor Price

It seems like every investment advisor and 401(k) company has been rolling out a new and complex retirement planning tool every week while forgetting the need for a basic and simple retirement calculator.

Five Reasons to Use Budget Software When Setting Your Budget

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Bonnie

If you are going to establish and keep a budget, you must have a simple to use and easy to follow method. Personal budget planning does not have to be difficult or tedious. Budget software can help you create a personal budget and maintain it easily without learning complicated programs.

Getting a personal loan when having a bad credit history

Posted on December 10, 2008 by david b

It is not easy to get a personal loan when you have a bad credit history. In the most circumstances money lenders decline a request for a personal loan from a person who has a bad credit history.

Take Charge Of Your Finances: Tips On Budgeting

Posted on December 10, 2008 by jimson

Beginning to take charge of your finances is one certain way of becoming successful in a field of self-fulfillment and success.

Cash Flow Makes It All Okay

Posted on November 29, 2008 by Steve Gillman

Why real estate downturns don't hurt cash flow investors like they do speculators.

Wills and Trusts

Posted on November 29, 2008 by Patricia Woloch

It is important for everyone, regardless of financial status, to arrange for their possessions to be distributed according to their wishes upon their death.

Budgeting and Savings Strategies for Strapped Consumers

Posted on November 28, 2008 by AlexWilson

Stagnant incomes and rising costs for everything from bacon and eggs to heating oil have consumers feeling jittery. With a rather gloomy economic outlook for the near future, families are tightening their belts and examining where every penny goes.

Government Grants for Single Parents - Government Grants for Single Parents to Live Better

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Neil Bradley

Our community have the tendency to look down on single parents when they are a special group of people that are gutsy, tough nuts and definitely deserve our appreciation and kudos for being able to carry on with such a hardship.

Why Learning About Contribution Ceilings Will Aid to Capitalize Your Roth IRA

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Trevor Price

For those who can afford to put away money in their retirement and savings account, the biggest question is how much to put in. To do so, you need to understand your limits, like the Roth IRA contribution limits and other tax limitations.



Popular Personal Finance Articles

Making Budgeting Easier

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Kjell Anderton

Getting out of debt can be tricky at times. After all, life throws you a curveball sometimes that leaves with no other choice than to turn to your credit card for relief. Or, perhaps you simply overextended yourself and purchased more than you could really afford. Regardless of what got you into debt in the first place, the trick now is to get back out of debt. In order to do this, you need to create a reasonable budget that you can work with.

So, you're getting a divorce

Posted on May 16, 2008 by Recklaz

So, you're getting a divorce. Getting a divorce is a big deal but it doesn't have to be painful and leave you financial drain. You were ready to spend the rest of your life with your significant other. You swear, your significant other was your soul mate. Now, everything changes. You are at each other throats. Dark cloud is everywhere, no ray of sunshine in sight. Where to go next? How to go about picking up those broking pieces of your heart. Your finance is in ruins. How to pay for that div...

Debt Consolidation Loans- Salient Features

Posted on May 28, 2008 by Richard Goodmann

Different types of debt consolidation loans and their characteristic features.

When is the right time to start thinking about your pension?

Posted on September 6, 2008 by Theo Swan

Nobody likes to think about that time when you grow old, but all of us will get there at some point. Sooner or later we are all forced to consider what to do when you retire. If you wait too long, and your retirement is getting closer, you might end up with too little time to save up for a decent pension. But, if you plan ahead and start saving for your pension today, you will have a much better chance of living on a pension of much better proportion.

Five Money Saving Tips for New Students

Posted on September 10, 2008 by Antony Heywood

Are you about to embark on your university course? Will you be living away from home for the first time and managing your own budget? I have listed five ways in which you can save money whilst studying for your lucrative future employment. With levels of student debt fast approaching £4,500 a year it is worth trying to saving money where you can. With the cost of fuel, food and heating all on the rise it is important to find ways to minimise your out goings whilst still enjoy student life to ...

Financial Strategies for Coping with Tough Times -- Part 2

Posted on October 13, 2008 by Sheena_Berg

Difficult economic times can be particularly stressful for blended families. Practical techniques are presented to help blended families cope with the physical, mental, and financial difficulties of today's challenging times.

Personal Loans

Posted on October 23, 2008 by megan m

Personal loans provide the consumer with the credit needed for certain expenses. The consumer loan is unsecured, requiring no assets to be used as collateral.

Cash Flow Makes It All Okay

Posted on November 29, 2008 by Steve Gillman

Why real estate downturns don't hurt cash flow investors like they do speculators.

Controlling your finances from the comfort of your home

Posted on May 30, 2009 by Alan Gill

Are you one of the many people who would you like to have a better handle on and understanding of your personal finances? Would you like to have access to information and decision making tools online to access this from home? If so, the good news is that a number of organisations are now looking at simple to use personal finance software that can provide this online on a single site.

Eight Steps to Thrive Financially after Your Divorce

Posted on February 3, 2009 by Joseph Carter

Divorce can be destructiveand negatively impact both spouses. Whether you are the husband or woman, it is likely that you will encounter some sort of economic hardship following your divorce. If your finances are not handled correctly, the situation can be heightened and made even worse. It is critical to remember that a divorce can cause more than just emotional trauma, in some instances it can lead to financial devastation. Here are a few tips that will assist you avoid some of the most co