Personal Finance Free Articles - Page 10 of 10
Abbi Rouse
Low Minimum Credit Card Payments Lead To Debt Sentence
Consumers have been warned by one price comparison website that only paying the minimum amount on a credit card balance each month could lead to an increased "debt sentence". [Read More]
Karen Cheong
Garbage In, Garbage Out
Thanks to the internet, we now have huge amounts of information, all available at the click of a mouse. But how much of it is fact, and how much of it is just opinion ? [Read More]
Karen Cheong
Lessons On Spending From Wisteria Lane
I love the series Desperate Housewives. In addition to getting a lot of entertainment from it, I managed to pick up a few lessons on spending as well. [Read More]
Abbi Rouse
Nationwide Finds DIY Could Help House Sales
Britons could be rushing to get themselves a home improvement loan following the latest tips from Nationwide about the best ways to sell your home, which reflected the need to have any outstanding do-it-yourself (DIY) work done and dusted. [Read More]
Abbi Rouse
Parents Face 'Mounting Costs On Nurseries'
New mums and dads are spending thousands of pounds on their child's nursery, a new set of figures reveal. [Read More]
Steve Kroening
A Simple Way to Cut Your Monthly Expenses
There's an easy way to cut your monthly expenses that takes advantage of one of the most successful business models in the corporate world. [Read More]
Martin Haworth
Alternative Student Loans - Finding Creative Ways To Fund Your Studies
Not having enough money to finance for your studies should never be a reason for you to quit school. It's just too important to miss out on because you haven't been creative enough to work out how to get the cash you need to pay your way through. [Read More]
Abbi Rouse
Interest Rates Rises 'Curb Desire To Spend'
Britons' desire to save money increased over the course of last month, according to a new set of figures. [Read More]
Andrew Bicknell
The Personal Financial Budget is the Door to Financial Freedom
Personal financial well being has as its core concept a personal financial budget. This type of financial budget is information made up of your income and expenses and the more accurate this information the easier it will be for you to meet your monetary goals and realize your dreams. [Read More]
Liz Roberts
Is Your Identity Stolen? - What You Should Do
Identity Theft is the illegal possession and manipulation of a person's personal information such as name, social security number, credit card number, driver's license number, bank account number, address, phone number, and personal identification number (PIN). [Read More]
Jamie Jefferson
Eight Ways to Save Money on Gas
Knowing ways to save money on gas can make a big difference in your monthly fuel bill, whether you are embarking on a long journey or just making a daily commute. Here are eight top tips for gas savings. [Read More]
Andrew Bicknell
7 Cash Flow Steps to a Healthy Budget
But if we look at a budget in a different light then maybe it will be easier to live with what it is. And all it is is a cash flow plan. All a budget does is track where the money is flowing from and where it is flowing to. Cash flow; it's what makes the world go around [Read More]
Martin Haworth
Student Loan Default - Avoid It With These Easy Steps
Clearly, the best way to avoid a student loan default is one of two ways, firstly, either take a loan out which is always going to be well within your means or secondly, make sure that you keep up your repayments each month, on time, every month. [Read More]
Abbi Rouse
House Price Growth 'Slowing'
Despite house prices across Britain increasing over the last three months, a new study by Nationwide has noted a slowing in the speed of growth. [Read More]
Abbi Rouse
Britons 'Get Carried Away' With Holiday Spending
Britons are not giving enough thought to their finances when going away on holiday, new figures indicate. [Read More]