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Delayed Interest: Buy More, Pay Much More Later
Need an easy way to get yourself into boiling financial water? Pay late on a delayed interest offer – an offer normally from a store to eliminate interest charges as long as you pay your loans off by a certain date. To find out when…
Continue reading...How to Create a Practical Wedding Registry
These days, many newlyweds come back from their honeymoon to emptier bank accounts. That’s not surprising, considering that the average wedding these days costs nearly $20,000, according to the Wedding Report – and many couples cover those expenses out of…
Continue reading...College Healthcare Costs
Not sure how much you need to budget for healthcare during college or immediately after graduation? Checkout Health Insurance Tips For College Students.
Continue reading...Wedding Budgeting: Rewearable Wedding Dresses
In all likelihood, your wedding will be the most expensive event of your life. You don’t have to use one of the fanciest dresses you’ll ever own for one event only. Checkout my latest article on Mint.com for how to…
Continue reading...Get Financially Organized
Don’t let bill cluttler mess up your financial health. Checkout 8 Steps to an Organized Financial Life.
Continue reading...How to Work a Personal Trainer into Your Budget
Yuo don’t have to give up everything to get your budget to balance. Checkout this article for how to work in fitness: How to Fit a Personal Trainer In a Tight Budget.
Continue reading...New Answers to Student Loan Questions
If your question wasn’t answered in my online chat with the Color of Money book club, it may have made it into Michelle Singletary’s e-letter. I answered questions about parent loans, prioritizing debt, paying for medical school, and financial…
Continue reading...Read this before you consolidate federal student loans
If you haven’t consolidated federal student loans that were issued between July 1, 1998 and July 1, 2006, wait to consolidate till July 1st. Interest rates dropped a little, and it’s a good time to consolidate these loans with a fixed interest rate.…
Continue reading...Put a Foot Brake on Overspending
When I used to walk everywhere, it was much easier to control overspending. I could only buy what I could carry. Read my new blog
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