“Eileen Ambrose: Personal Finance - Baltimore Sun” plus 1 more |
| Eileen Ambrose: Personal Finance - Baltimore Sun Posted: 17 Aug 2010 04:40 AM PDT The Baltimore Sun's Eileen Ambrose has been writing on taxes, retirement, saving for college and other personal finance issues since 1999. Got questions? She'll try to find answers. She also contributes to the blog Consuming Interests. March 14, 2010 PERSONAL FINANCE Build a better 401(k)The fastest-growing segment of the population these days: centenarians. 7:18 PM EDT, July 26, 2010 Don't leave retirement dollars on the tableThe average worker has at least seven jobs in a lifetime, so it's not that unusual that a pension or 401(k) has been left behind and forgotten while climbing the career ladder. February 9, 2010 How protected are you from snow damage?With 2 feet of snow this past weekend and more flakes forecasted, many homes in the Baltimore area are likely to end up with some weather-related damage. Copyright © 2010, The Baltimore Sun This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
| Posted: 17 Aug 2010 11:28 AM PDT PRLog (Press Release) – Aug 17, 2010 – Everyone has fixed expenses which are the basic of needs for our daily living. There is no way to eliminate the fixed expenses but with some innovative budgeting, you could save some good money from this practice. If you have debt problem, a good practice in expense control and budgeting can help you to free up enough money to pay down your debt and may prevent you from bankruptcy. Of course, to accomplish your goal, you might have to live a very austere existence and scarification. This article will list down some ideas on how to lower your expenses. While reading this article, you can make a list of you own ideas to cutting down your expenses. Ways To Save Money 1. Reduce the Number Of Credit Cards For many people, owning a credit card is the style of life and there are people holding 5 to 10 credit cards. It's so convenient to make payment with credit cards and you many overlook your budget. Although to terminate all credit cards are not possible for many people, you could reduce the number of credit cards in hand. 2. Ask for a Lower Credit Card Interest RateA major consumer group conducted a study to find out how easy it is to get a lower credit card interest rate. Fifty-seven percent (57%) of those who simply telephoned their credit card company and asked for a lower interest rate got one instantly.Getting your credit card interest rate lowered depends on various factors. Normally the bank will approve your request if you meet the following conditions: • You have a good credit rating -- meaning no late pay notations on your credit report and a good credit score; • You do not have a high debt-to-income ratio and you do not carry a big balance on your credit card; • You do not send in just the minimum payment required each month; • You have an excellent payment record with that particular creditor; • The credit card is not one that is categorized as "sub-prime", meaning it is not a secured credit card or one marketed exclusively to those with bad credit. When you call and ask for a lower interest rate, your reasoning should be based on the argument that you deserve it because you're an excellent customer or you're getting better offers from other credit card banks. 3. Always Buy Classic Style on ClothingClothing fads come and go so quickly and it will become out of fashion after a season.Instead, buy only good quality classic clothing that you can wear five years from now if you haven't worn it out by then. This will help you to reduce the frequency of buy new cloths. 4. Know Your Budget on Food According to some survey, people who do not know how much they spend on groceries each month are twenty times more likely to be over their heads in debt than those who know exactly how much they spend on food each month. A lot of money can be saved by with below practices: This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
| You are subscribed to email updates from Personal-Finance - Bing News To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
| Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 | |

0 comments:
Post a Comment