How to Go On A Financial Diet

February 11, 2010
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This guest post was written by Go Banking Rates, bringing you the best interest rates on financial services nationwide, as well as informative content and helpful tools. Spending has a lot in common with eating: both are about consumption, both require money, and too much of either can lead to serious problems. While the problems [...]

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6 Advantages Of Automatic Saving And Investing

February 10, 2010
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What The Government Can Teach You About Personal Finances When it comes to the government and money there are a lot of diverse opinions. No matter what you think about the government’s fiscal responsibility, one thing is for certain. Many Americans could learn at least one lesson from the government that will transform their personal [...]

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Questions About The New Car Sales Tax Deduction Answered

February 9, 2010
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I have been getting a lot of questions lately about the new car sales tax deduction that people can claim for cars bought in 2009.   A lot of people are getting ready to do their taxes, and they’re wondering if they qualify for the tax deduction. In the interest of answering some of the most [...]

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Non Financial Considerations Of Selling Your Home: Should You Sell Your House?

February 8, 2010
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As a reminder, this is the second post of a two post series helping you answer the question:  Should you sell your house? The first post looked at the financial considerations of selling your house.   I discussed costs in selling and buying, interest rates, whether or not selling will help you get out of [...]

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Deciding How Much to Allocate In Your Budget

February 5, 2010
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Bryce Bartruff, senior director and COO of American Missionary Fellowship, leads a personal finance workshop called “Fiscal Fitness.” For more information about attending or hosting a workshop in your area, give him a call at 610-527-4439, ext. 104 or email him through the contact form. “Do you know how to make God laugh?” my nephew, [...]

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Tips On How To Obey “Thou Shalt Not Covet”

February 4, 2010
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This is a guest post from Mr Credit Card from askmrcreditcard.com. If you are looking for a credit card, check out his list of best credit cards recommendations. A few weeks ago, my Pastor from church was preaching about “Thou shalt not covet” – one of the Ten Commandments. He said that it was not [...]

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How A Little Blogging Insider Information Can Help You Find Trusted Financial Information Online

February 3, 2010

Isn’t the web an amazing thing?  This blog would certainly be a different thing without the net.  Because there is so much information online it is occasionally hard to know where to go for accurate financial information. Peter just finished off a fantastic series on How To Make Money With A Blog.  Non-bloggers can also [...]

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Financial Considerations Of Selling Your Home: Should You Sell Your House?

February 2, 2010
Should You Sell Your House

With the turn of the new year many people are considering selling their house and looking for a new one.  They ask, “Should I sell my home, or is it the right time to sell?” Traditionally speaking, early in the year has been a good time to put your house on the market.  After the [...]

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Tax Documents Have Been Sent. Time To E-File Your Taxes For Free With Our TurboTax Giveaway!

February 1, 2010
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Tax time is here.   By now you should have received your W2 forms, 1099 interest income forms and other miscellaneous income reporting forms.   Now that you’ve got your stack of tax information ready to go, it’s time to start filing your taxes! But before you do,wait! I’ve got some news to share with [...]

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