Archive for February, 2009
Every Saturday, The Credit Toolbox does a review of good read around the blogosphere. Here’s what caught my attention this week:
Visa Debit Card Facts: Visa Answers Your Questions posted at The Digerati Life
A Simple Budget That Works?.
Teaching Kids to Spend Their Money Smartly
Reduce Spending without Sacrificing Lifestyle #1 - [...]
Snowballing, or the debt snowball method, is a technique of debt management that is used to repay revolving credit like credit cards. It involves paying the debts with the smallest amount owed first using any available extra cash. It has been taught by many financial and wealth experts lately.
The basic steps of snowballing are as [...]
A pay day loan is, simply put, a small short term loan intended to cover your expenses until your next payday. These loans are sometimes called paycheck advance, payday advance, or cash advance. It can be a bit confusing to call it a cash advance, however, as typically, a cash advance is cash borrowed against [...]
Many young couple dream to have their first property and become homeowner. However, when it comes down to request a mortgage in order to buy the dream of their life, they are left in the hand of the “evil” banker
They don’t really know what to expect, which question to ask and [...]