Posts Tagged ‘personal finance’

Home Finance Tip: Pay yourself

Our Saturday Home Finance Tip deals with your savings account.  If you are asking, “what savings account?” this article is for you.  Saving is a financial musts that many people do not do.  It takes a high degree of financial discipline so if you are one of those who has a savings account, take a second to congratulate yourself.

Financial advisors differ on how much money we need in our emergency funds but they seem to agree on a 6 to 10 month range.  How do you calculate that?  First you have to know how much you spend each month.  You will always estimate low so get your bank and credit card statements out and add it all up.  Take that number and multiply it by 8 months (or somewhere in that 6 to 10 range) and that’s your goal.  Once you’re there, keep it in a savings account.  It can’t be tied up in a CD and you can’t risk losing it in the stock market.  (By the way, I strongly suggest that you add disability insurance to your monthly expenses.  It’s cheap and if you became sick or hurt, the monthly bills will be out of your mind)
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General Car Financing Tips

In this article we are going to look at car financing tips to help you determine, which is your best option when buying a new car. There are many options that you have regarding car financing and the most common is always the loan. The loan is often easier for many to obtain over a lease option. So we will concentrate on loans for the general car financing tips.

? When buying a car you need to know what your credit scores and history say. Sometimes a bank or loan office is going to try and offer you a worse deal than what your credit scores really reflect in order to make more money. They may fudge the credit score numbers to make it seem probable that you are more of a risk. Knowing what your credit scores are can help you determine if the loan company is on the up and up. You have two options for car financing. You can go through the dealership for financing or you can seek financing on your own. In either case know your credit score and history. Make sure there are no surprises.

? If you are refused a loan because your credit is not sterling enough you will need to wait for a few months until your scores are in a place that you can obtain a loan. Don’t try to find multiple loans when your credit has already been rejected chances are the other financing will refuse you and make your credit score worse.

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Free Beneficial Finance Tips

Handling your finances well during these times is of utmost importance.  People are having a difficult time making ends meet with the rising cost of goods and the rising interest rates on home loans and auto loans- the fact that a lot of companies, and financial giants at that, are either closing down or cutting down on manpower.  Much uncertainty hangs in the air in today’s economic scene giving rise to the need for beneficial finance advice not only for big investors but right down to ordinary folk trying to survive the daily grind.  It would seem like hiring a personal financial advisor to help you make odds and ends of your current situation would be expensive and could cut your available financial resources even further down.  Beneficial finance tips could be had for free.

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