How many of these six habits for more frugal living do you have?
Debt And Debtor’s Disease. Do You Have It?
Debtor’s disease is a silent killer. Killer of respect, marriages, self control, and families. There isn’t a part of your life that it won’t touch and destroy with it’s deadly power. Some of you won’t even know you have it for many, many years. It’s a sneaky affliction; creeping into your life and slowly but surely taking control of every part of your existence.
Seems a bit of a dramatic description, doesn’t it? But, the sad part is, it’s all true. Even though we often hat…
Adapting Frugal Living To Fit Your Lifestyle
There is a lot of advice out there on how to live a frugal life. You can go from anything as simple as turning off the lights when you leave a room to grinding your own flour. There are forums out there where people discuss the way they use the rainwater they collect to do everything from watering plants to flushing their lavatories.
What is Debt Consolidation?
An explaination of what debt consolidation is and how it can assist you in getting yourself out of debt.
Credit Bureaus, Who are they?
Credit bureaus, also referred to as a credit repository or CRA’s , is an entity that gathers information about consumers’ credit histories. Your credit history includes information concerning your identity, your payment habits, and your public record.
Credit Cards: Frequently Asked Questions
What Are The Differences Between Unsecured And Secured Credit Cards?
CREDIT CARDS: Rules and Fees
Credit cards are unsecured loans that do not require you to pledge any assets, just your signature. Most consumers are not aware of the rules and regulations imposed by the issuer of a credit card. It is important that you understand the major points of the credit card you are applying for or currently have.