Personal Finance:
Managing personal finance, debt consolidation and personal financial planning. Help for personal finance.
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Nov 4th, 2004
Time is money, and right now you don't have either the time or the money to answer the call of the shopping mall at Christmas. The only way you can show your friends love, peace on earth, goodwill towards men is by shopping at Macy's, so you think. It's a safe bet that the Three Kings didn't buy the gold, frankincense and myrrh given to Jesus Christ in the manger from Macy's or Pottery Barn.\n
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Jul 14th, 2004
Credit cards can sometimes make life easier. They are even necessary in some cases, such as when renting a hotel room or purchasing on-line. But convenience can have a price.
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Jul 14th, 2004
Do you ever wonder where your money goes every month? Good money managers spend within their income, plan for the future and solve financial problems as they arise. Poor money managers pay more.
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Jul 14th, 2004
Buying a home is often the largest and most fulfilling investment you will ever make. Home ownership in most cases, involves the responsibility of carrying a mortgage. Most mortgages are paid over a 25 year period. Here are some tips to help you pay your mortgage off faster.
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May 20th, 2004
On average, women earn 76 cents for every dollar men earn in the workplace. Because women typically spend approximately seven years out of the work force to have and raise children, their earnings are even further curtailed. With lower pay and less time spent in the work force, women are generally left with smaller retirement portfolios, lower company pension benefits and lower Social Security benefits than men.
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May 18th, 2004
Seemingly insignificant items can add up to major savings for your business. Consider the following and watch your bottom line improve.
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Apr 9th, 2004
Money will either reward you or cause great struggles in your life. It is up to you to tell money what you want it to do for you.
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Apr 9th, 2004
The pursuit of money causes most people sacrifice who they really are. The ultimate high price: we pay in terms of our relationships and health.\n