Archive for the 'Financial Planning' Category

3 ways by which you can get rid of your debt

If you have incurred a number of unpaid credit bills and find yourself in a financially tight situation, you need to take some initiative to manage debt and get out of this situation.  You can manage your debts yourself or can take help of a debt management plan or a debt management program.
What a […]

Sorting Out College Funding Options

With college tuition prices still on the rise and the economy in shambles, how does an average family meet college costs? The answer is they save early and often! Remember when a college education was reasonably priced? Those days are gone, and that’s why college planning is so important. Between 2001 and 2006, the […]

Easy Tips For Eliminating Debt

When a person accrues debt, it isn’t just what they borrow that they have to pay back, there is compounding interest that needs to be paid as well. This is how the credit and lending industry can make money on loaning their money out.
Controlling your debt is your responsibility. No one is going to throw […]

Financial Defeat or Failure is Not an Option

There is a Viking legend, backed up by actual historical data, that long ago a great warrior faced a situation where surrendering in battle was not an option. Yet he and his armies faced a very powerful foe. They were significantly outnumbered and “had no chance”. After sailing to the enemy’s country, the warrior […]

In This Economy When Should I Get Long Term Care Insurance

Round the ages 40 to fifty, we start asking ourselves questions like “When should I buy long term care insurance?” With the right advice and by asking many questions, you should be able to figure it out. A policy covers these costs : home assistance, facility for long-term care and nursing homes. Look at each […]

5 Simple Ways to Save Even in Tough Times

“A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.” Proverbs 27:12 (NLT)
Christians are not exempt from trials and struggles in life and should be prepared in advance for both feasts and famines - the good and bad times. As wise stewards entrusted with all that God provides, […]

The Bankers Manifesto of 1892

The actions of the banker-servants in the U.S. government must seem utterly incomprehensible to most people. Since “Helicopter” Ben Bernanke and “Bazooka” Paulson began handing out blank-cheques to the U.S. financial crime syndicate, they have already spent or pledged more than $10 TRILLION. With the balance-sheets of Wall Street banksters leveraged by an average of […]

Stop Making Excuses for Financial Failures

Why are people so quick to blame others or circumstances for their problems? Often I see people who are quick to point the finger and it rarely points back at them. Choices are made each day, and these choices have consequences. When the results come in less than favorable, somehow it is easier to push […]