How to Improve Your Finances in Your TwentiesBy: Abby Reid - Let’s face it. After college graduation, many people in their twenties are strapped for cash. Student loans, car payments, monthly rent and grocery bills can quickly drain a wallet or bank account. Still, there is no need to declare bankruptcy or go into massive credit card debt. By employing a few smart, money-saving strategies, nearly everyone can successfully manage a budget, no matter how small. Tags: finance, personal-finance, credit counseling, credit, credit score
Is Unclaimed Property a Myth?By: Nicole Anderson - Who can say whether unclaimed property is a myth or reality? This question has been haunting all of us for quite sometime.
Some of the usual forms of unclaimed property are payroll checks that were not cashed in, credit balances or refunds of the customer, shares or dividends, gift certificates, credit memos etc. Tags: personal-finance, money, debt, money management, finance
Tips to finding Unclaimed MoneyBy: Nicole Anderson - Are you looking for unclaimed money? Unclaimed money is everywhere around you, lying unclaimed by the owner; all that you need to do is locate the unclaimed money and claim it.
Unclaimed money is the money that is left with out a rightful owner; be it in the banks or insurance companies or courts, billions of dollars go unclaimed every year. Tags: personal-finance, money, debt, money management, finance
Protect Yourself From Bank FeesBy: Richard MacGrueber - Do you use a checking account? You may be paying too much for the use of a checking account and could be saving bundles by switching or eliminating the use of a bank checking account altogether.
If you want to save money by using a checking account you need to use it wisely. Tags: personal-finance, personal finance, personal finance budgeting, debt management
Money Management For The Single ParentBy: Richard MacGrueber - Everyone has their own unique financial situation to deal with. It can be difficult to manage money, especially for those who are operating with limited funds. Single parents are in this category, as they are working with only one income and may or may not receive child support. Especially for single parents who are not receiving child support payments, managing money can be overwhelmingly challenging. Tags: personal-finance, personal finance, personal finance budgeting, debt management
The Basics Of Personal Finance InvestingBy: Richard MacGrueber - Overall, investing is a great way to build wealth or a ‘nest egg’ for your retirement. If you invest regular amounts of money on a consistent basis over a long period of time, you are more likely to be successful in reaching your financial goals. By knowing just a few investing basics, you can get started with a variety of income options. Tags: personal-finance, personal finance, personal finance budgeting, debt management
How Much Are Disability PaymentsBy: Nicole Anderson - What will you do if you are disabled and can’t work at all? The question is very absurd and nobody is sure what to answer. According to studies, all workers above the age of 20 have a chance of getting disabled, well before their retirement age in, the USA. Any work related accidents or critical illness may push you to total disability or partial disability. Tags: finance, personal-finance, unclaimed property, unclaimed funds, unclaimed cash.
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