It is hard to specify exactly what genre Larry Roths new book can fall into. Political, frugal living, gay rights, taking care of the body and more are covered in Political Frugality Guerrilla Economics for the Demonized, Devalued and Disenfranchised…
Tips for a Hassle-Free Summer
With summer already here, things can get a little bit hectic. As camping, swimming, vacations, and a whole list full of activities are upon us, here are some tips to help make your summer a little less frenzied and a little bit safer.
8 Tips to Save Money on Groceries
Following a few simple tips will have you well on your way to saving a few bucks.
How To Cut The Cost of Feeding Your Familly in Half And Eat Better
All of us are out to save a buck and when we are told we could
save a few hundred bucks in a month’s time…wow ! Remember,
these suggestions are for those who are not yet frugal in their
shopping practices.
Pay Now Or Later – Debit vs. Credit
Which is better, debit or credit? Can’t decide if you should shop with a debit or credit card? This article will discuss some of the similarities and differences between shopping with a debit card versus shopping with a credit card.
Is Bankruptcy A Solution Or Headache?
One of the biggest myths is that if you file for bankruptcy you will be financially free and no longer have debt problems. Wrong! Bankruptcy is not the cure-all for getting out of debt. Over 1 million Americans file for bankruptcy every year. One in every 73 households files for bankruptcy. In 2005, 2 million Americans filed for personal bankruptcies.
Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
Many of you may be saying what is good debt and what is bad debt? Well let’s start with debt. According to Webster’s dictionary, debt is “something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another or a liability or obligation to pay or render something.”
Book Review Of How To Get Out Of Debt By Harrine Freeman
Walk into any bookstore and I will bet my last dollar that there is a whole shelf of books aimed at teaching the reader the fundamentals of becoming a millionaire in 10 easy steps!
6 Ways To Deal With Foreclosure
According to RealtyTrac’s website there have been over 2 million foreclosures in 2007. The top three foreclosure states are California, Texas and Florida. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 1 out of every 200 homes will be foreclosed.
7 Ways To Ensure You’re Paying The Right Creditor
Many consumers do not know that once a delinquent account is reported to a collection agency a consumer has a short amount of time to pay the bill. This is because collection accounts are put on a nationwide registry and each collection agency in the country gets notified of a collection account. However, only one collection agency has a legal right to collect money on a delinquent account.
10 Easy Ways For Single Parents To Save Money
In 2006, according to the US Census Bureau, there were approximately 14 million single parents in this country, and those parents are responsible for raising 21.6 million children. Eighty-three percent of single parents are mothers, and 30.3 percent of all single parents receive public assistance.
10 Tips To Help You Get Out Of Debt
During my sophomore year in college every day as I walked to class I passed tables where vendors urged students to fill out a credit card application, bribing us with a free t-shirt, water bottle or key chain, so I signed up for one. I received preapproved offers in the mail, and within three years I owned 13 credit cards and owed $10,000.