December, 2009
Employee or Student Discounts for AT&T, Verizon, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, AllTel
Just about every major cell phone provider has discount for large corporations or groups, even when it’s an existing personal line. While most people know about their company’s discount, some do a bad job of advertising them. In addition, many folks can get student/employer discounts using their school e-mails. So grab your ...
Consumers Using Payday Loans to Fund Vacant Home Insurance
The Real Estate Market is Creating More Problems
<img class="size-full wp-image-59241" title="payday loans in Uvalde vacant property" src="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/payday-loans-vacant-property.jpg" alt="Think it's OK to leave your property vacant when it's up for sale? Not a good idea. Use payday loans in Uvalde if necessary, but pay to get vacant home insurance!" width="300" height="198" />Think it's OK to leave ...
Understanding Insurance Can Help Consumers Find Debt Relief
Understanding Insurance Can Help Consumers Find Debt Relief
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Savings and car insurance
Knowing how an industry works can help consumers save and, in turn, find debt relief sooner. The insurance industry is one area where there are substantial savings to be found if people understand how to work the system to their advantage. Here are ...
It’s More Important to Be Happy Than to Be Rich
This article is the final installment of a 14-part series that explored the core tenets of Get Rich Slowly.
Here’s the opening paragraph from my forthcoming book, Your Money: The Missing Manual. It’s the sum of everything I’ve learned during my five year journey to get rich slowly:
You don’t want to be rich — you want ...
It Could Take Short Term Loans to Pay Off This Credit Card
The lending industry is changing
An interest rate of 79.9%? Can you be serious?
First Premiere Bank is offering a credit card with so high an interest rate, that it could take short term loans to pay it off. If you have heard of the tactics credit issues used at the height of the recession, then ...