Archive for November, 2006

Lessons from Mom: 33 Easy Cost-Cutting Tips

pLet?s face it folks ? the average American is a compulsive spender, and here are the statistics to prove it. The American Consumer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) in May this year predicted that consumer spending was likely to increase, even as the growth of wages and salaries continued to slow down and the national [...]

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Bankruptcy In The Skies: Soaring

–By Priya Jestin, Staff Writer
Would you like to take on someone else?s debts and help them work their way out of bankruptcy? I doubt any sane person would want to do it ? excepting of course near and dear relatives and friends. That?s why initially, I was quite confused when I heard about USAirways wish [...]

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Fattening Credit Card Cos On Money Meant For Donation

– By Priya Jestin, Staff Writer
It is painful enough to be in bankruptcy (Chapter 13) and unable to afford to live life the way you want to, are accustomed to. But to rule that a debtor cannot tithe or donate money to charity when in bankruptcy is downright ugly. This whole ugly row took [...]

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Latest Carnival of Personal Finance

This week’s " Carnival of Personal Finance" is up at MyFinancialJourney. There are at least 47 great posts that provide extremely useful tips on money management and personal finance. Don’t miss out reading those great articles. Our article " The Lazy Man’s Guide to Budgeting: 101 Painless Ways to Cut Spending" is featured there.

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Bank of America woos MBNA cardholders

–By Priya Jestin, Staff Writer
Bank of America seems to like to do things the BIG way. It was evident that when the bank acquired MBNA Corp for $35 billion, it had a much bigger plan. Now, the bank has finally come out with a great plan, which, if it succeeds, will help the [...]

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‘Gen P’ Leads The Plastic Brigade

–By Priya Jestin, Staff Writer
Consider this scenario: You are out shopping and once you buy everything you want, you reach the check out counter. What do you reach for, cash or your debit/credit card? Chances are you reach out for that card especially if you belong in the 20-30 age group!
Money has taken on [...]

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The Lazy Man’s Guide to Budgeting: 101 Painless Ways to Cut Spending

The average American today has over $9000 in credit card debt yet spends over $4.00 per day on coffee. Think about that for a second…
What that stat tells you, is that even when we’re in bad financial shape, Americans don’t want to give up on life’s little luxuries in order to cut costs.
With that [...]

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Mortgage Loan As A Harbinger of Foreclosure

–By Priya Jestin, Staff Writer
There’s one good thing about bad news – more often than not, it sends you some form of warning before arriving. No, I’m not joking. If you look hard enough, you’ll find a pattern just about everywhere – from natural storms to stock market crashes. Well, I’m dealing with neither but [...]

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