Creating a Budget
May 27, 2008 on 9:20 am | In Money | No CommentsThe first step to avoiding the troubles of financial debt is to create and maintain a budget. It’s not as intimidating as it sounds, don’t worry.
First off, create a list of all your monthly income and also a list of your monthly expenses. When determining income, list all sources including alimony, child support, side jobs, etc. In calculating expenses, be sure to include housing, food, transportation, utilities, entertainment, etc. To gain an accurate reflection of actual expenses, sit down each night and write down expenses, just make sure to save receipts. Determine if your income covers all of your expenses. If the answer is no, then some expenses need to be reduced.
Adjust expenses. If it is a small discrepancy, it may mean reducing some minor expenses like entertainment or cell phone plan. If the deficit is larger, you may need to downsize your vehicle or living arrangements. If your income covers all of your expenses, you still may want to trim some of the excess fat off your spending habits. This can free up extra money for things such as vacations or college funds for your children.
Additionally, consider if you need to add new categories. Some areas that are often overlooked are debt reduction, emergency savings funds, and retirement savings. An emergency fund ensures there is an adequate amount available to cover unforeseen events (car emergency, etc), should it arise. This will eliminate the need for using credit which can quickly damage your budget.
There are several advantages to sticking to your budget. Firstly, most people have set financial goals that they would like to reach in the future. Sometimes it may be a trip, a brand new car, or a college education, or even a degree online. A budget can help people save money to make these goals a reality. Additionally, many people are crushed under heavy consumer debt. Without a disciplined pattern of spending, it is virtually impossible to make much headway in reducing debt. A personal budget will provide the necessary framework to begin eliminating these inflated account balances.
If executed properly, a budget will allow a person to simultaneously meet their expenses, place money into savings, and pay back outstanding debts. Therefore, it is anyone’s best interest to create and implement a budget.
Debt Consolidation
May 23, 2008 on 10:16 am | In Money | No CommentsDebt Consolidation is the process of bringing together ones debts from various sources, amalgamating or consolidating them into one single debt usually at a lower rate of interest. The resultant single debt is also known as a debt consolidation loan.
This process of debt consolidation has become very popular in the recent times because of the flexibility and simplicity it offers to the takers. Debt consolidation becomes an irreplaceable tool when an individual or business is indebted by high interest loans and is interested in replacing them with a debt consolidation loan that carries a lower interest rate. Debt consolidation has also become popular because of the ease in making one payout instead of many which can again be negotiated to be weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
Debt consolidation involves very common debts like credit cards, mortgages, student loans etc. The most common of these is credit card debt since this debt carries a very prohibitive rate of interest usually nearing 20%.
Debt consolidation has become popular. An person holding two or three credit cards being charged at about 20%., would only be happy to manage and consolidate his owing at 7-10% interest bearing debt consolidation loan. Not only, would he would save a lot of money in the process, he will have lesser monthly payments to bother about.
Debt consolidation works with almost all kinds of loans available today. Another reason why debt consolidation has caught on is because of the highly competitive marketplace with products having extremely higher rates of interest.
Debt consolidation is still growing in popularity, since the number of lenders is on the rise. People with loans taken at higher rates of interest are replacing them with lower interest ones making use of the “honey-moon period” bearing further lower interest rates to pay off the old debts.
The awareness of the advantages of debt consolidation has become wide-spread especially in regard to:
Negotiating with their creditors for paying less,
Getting a debt Consolidation Loan,
Going through the debt agreement with a magnifying glass in case of trouble
Debt Consolidation loans available are of various kinds and are widely classified as per objectives. They are debt consolidation, mortgage consolidation and bill consolidation. As the types signify a normal debt consolidation loan is used to pay off personal debts like personal loans and credit cards. A mortgage consolidation deals with getting all your housing debt under one loan thereby reducing mortgage payouts and offering flexibility of a negotiated and single payment. Bill consolidation on the other hand deals with a loan that amalgamates all due bills into one single loan and again offers the flexibility of negotiated and lesser payouts.
In case of need, the advice is to do your calculations and shop for the best debt consolidation loan and options in the market before deciding on one. Various lenders offer various sops from time to time. It is up to you how you can turn them to your advantage.
Cash Back Credit Cards
May 22, 2008 on 12:16 pm | In Money | No CommentsGetting a credit card that offers cash back always sounds like a good idea. What could be better than getting cash back on all the purchases that you make with your credit card? It sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?
Well, there are cards that give you free cash, but it is usually only around 1% cash back. However, free money is free money, right? Well, sometimes.
If you like to buy a lot of things in one month, this kind of credit card probably sounds great to you. However, you need to keep in mind that they are not going to give you cash back on every purchase that you make. Even if they claim to give you cash back on every purchase, they will only give you up to a certain amount per transaction. The company also has a strict limit on the amount that they will give back to their customers. If you read the little, bitty print on the form that you signed, you will see a paragraph with their limits in the terms and agreements.
This is another way to try to draw in new customers for these companies. It is a good credit card to have and sounds great in theory, but they will have to check your credit rating before they will give you their card.
Research different credit card companies to see what they are offering. You may be surprised to find a cash back credit card that offers you just what you need and want with a high cash back percentage, few limits on the amount they will give you back, and instant cash deposits when you make each purchase with their card.
Although these credit cards seem like a great thing to have, some companies will need your credit rating to be great too. However, there are credit card companies that offer these cards to people with a low credit rating to help them rebuild their credit. Research all of your options.
What should your decision be? If you have a good credit rating, then this card is a great option for you. Research different card companies – there are cards out there that offer you up to 3% cash back and impose very few limits. If, however, you have a bad credit rating, you may want to find a credit card that will help you rebuild your credit.
Big Changes Coming
May 5, 2008 on 7:39 pm | In Life and Leisure | No CommentsMy husband does contract work, and while he always ends up back at the same large corporation, his contract is ending. He’s been in this particular contract for 3 years, and that means the company has to end the working relationship. It’s their legalities that says a contractor can’t stay on longer than 3 years. They can rehire him in a few months, but who knows if that will happen with the economy.
What concerns us most is the rising prices of everything. I’ll be back in school in September, and he’ll move on and do other stuff, hoping eventually he lands back at the same large company a few months down the road.
My biggest concern is with health insurance. Seriously, don’t we all want and need Affordable Health Insurance? We have a transition period, but when we have to find a company again, we’re bringing my pre-existing conditions with me. That’s going to sting when we go and get Health Insurance Quotes. I guess we’ll have to just take it one day at a time.
If you’re looking for health insurance, you may want to check out Online-Health-Insurance.com for a free quote. They don’t offer insurance in New Jersey, but they do cover a wide variety of states, so check to see if yours is listed.
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