Getting in over your head financially can turn your life into a bit of a nightmare. If you need to improve your credit score, here is a list of tips to know just how to go about doing that. When it comes to your money, truly knowledge is power. It might be helpful to be […]
Archive | October, 2010
Is Whole Life Insurance a Good Investment?
Today, I got an email from an insurance agent letting me know that there is a shift back to people buying whole life insurance. My speculation is that there are many life insurance agents who have heard about the Infinite Banking Concept and the fact that whole life insurance policies can be used to create […]
How to Save Money on Your Next Online Purchase
Do you ever use online coupon code? If you don’t you are missing out. Coupon codes are simply applied to your cart during your online checkout process and can come from a variety of sources. There are even websites that collect coupon codes from those who acquire them and post them. The next time you […]
Where is the Best Place to Buy a Car Battery?
In my experience it’s none other than Walmart. That is, assuming that you have a Walmart with a car care center. My first experience with Walmart’s auto service was when my wife and I were moving across the country and broke down in front of a Walmart that had a service center. We were first […]
Giving to Charities: What You Need to Know
This article may upset any charities that are not running well, but after reading an article called The 20 Worst Charities in America I felt compelled to discuss the issue. I want to start my saying I am a big believer in giving. I am thankful that my parents taught me how to give by […]
Stock Alert! Buy Verizon, Sell Apple
Not really. I don’t give stock advice and I don’t condone gambling – which is what I consider playing the stock market to be. Today, I did read an article which soft or eluded to the fact that the iPhone will finally be available on the Verizon network soon (which I will welcome). I imagine […]
Have You Tapped Into Your 401k Too Early?
Over the past several years, I have spoken to many people who have tapped into their 401k or other retirement accounts too soon. Some have done it to try and save homes from foreclosure, (only to lose them anyhow), others have done it to survive after losing a job, and others have done it for […]