Archive for January, 2009
Every Saturday, The Credit Toolbox does a review of good read around the blogosphere. Here’s what caught my attention this week:
Bad Credit Repair – 3 Quick Tips posted at FSC Blog
Best CD Rates For High Yield Certificate Of Deposits posted at Money Blue Book.
Best Way To Invest Money posted at PE Financial Services.
Tax Preparation Services: [...]
Almost certainly, you have heard the term “high net worth individual” bandied about almost every day. But do you understand what net worth really means?
In simplest form, net worth is defined as the difference between the value of what you own—your assets—and the amount that you owe—your debts. If you sold everything you own, [...]
In our previous post on major mistakes to avoid on credit cards, I outlined that not knowing your interest rate, withdrawing money with your card at a ATM machine, paying the minimum payment required and giving your card to someone “you know” can be fatal mistakes. Today, we are looking at 3 other major [...]
Every Saturday, The Credit Toolbox does a review of good read around the blogosphere. Here’s what caught my attention this week:
Debt Free Destiny presents How to Get Ready for Your First Home
Managing Money God’s Way presents Debt? What debt?
Shrinkage is Good presents 5 Steps to Combat Holiday Debts and Ward Off Future Relapses [...]
Without any language in a loan contract to the contrary, a guarantor has certain rights by law in their relationship with the creditor. Because the laws vary from state to state, it is best to specify the steps the creditor has to take in order for the guarantor to be responsible for the debtor’s commitments. [...]