Archive for the 'Money' Category

Save Money - The Advantages Of Internet Banking

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

I first became aware of the advantages of Internet banking when I was in college. I had a very irregular schedule that did not allow me to always deposit checks in a timely fashion. This could be a big problem when I was getting my paycheck right before rent was due. I was living […]

Ask Your Husband Before You Buy A Bike For Sale

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

I did not realize how important it is in a relationship to come from similar backgrounds. My husband and I were raised in similar families. We are both from German heritage and were raised in small towns. We both were baptized in the Catholic Church as infants and have maintained our faith through adulthood. […]

You Have To Do It - How To Improve Gas Mileage

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

It is impossible to pick up a newspaper, turn on the radio or television or to listen to office conversation without hearing about the high price of gasoline. Every where you turn people are talking about the impact that the high gas prices is having on their household budget. People have to find a […]

Who Is Going To Pay For The Ramon Noodles? Student Job Search

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The college years can get a tad stressful at times. Making the switch from high school is often a shocker to say the least. While tons of teens think they have it rough in high school, they’re soon smacked with a reality check once they enter a four year university. That wimpy amount of […]

Often A Waste But It Helps - Class Action Suits

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Ever since the anti-smoking campaign really took off, class action lawsuits have become a pretty big deal. It seems like almost every day, we hear about a different class action suit. We hear about them against the tobacco industry, against the manufacturers of fire arms, malt liquor and even against the Catholic Church. Nonetheless, […]

Get Out Of Debt With A Personal Financial Planner

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

I watched an interesting news broadcast last night. I believe it was on 20/20, but I can’t say for sure. What I do remember is that it seems there are more Americans who are in debt, than Americans who are not. The show also featured nasty collections agents and interviews with those who help […]

Often A Waste But It Helps - Class Action Suits

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Ever since the anti-smoking campaign really took off, class action lawsuits have become a pretty big deal. It seems like almost every day, we hear about a different class action suit. We hear about them against the tobacco industry, against the manufacturers of fire arms, malt liquor and even against the Catholic Church. Nonetheless, […]

Paid Online Surveys - Be Careful Of Scams

Monday, April 14th, 2008

It seems that more people are spending more time online each day. The Internet has become not only a great resource for finding information, but with instant messaging and message boards, it’s also a fun way to pass the time. For someone who spends a few hours a week surfing the net, they may […]

Earlier Is Better When Applying For Student Loans

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Are you stoked about this fresh semester? It is upon us folks, so if you’re planning on a few classes, I’d get busy. It’s always a drag trying to get into the ones you want at the last minute. College life waits for no one. This goes the same for student loans and financial […]

You Learn To Manage Your Money From Your Parents

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Money is something that is hard to handle. Managing your money may be one of the hardest things you have to learn how to do. If you don’t get it right, you may end up struggling for the rest of your life. Handling money is something that we learn from our parents as […]