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Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow Credit offers make you think that you can have whatever your heart desires, no matter what your financial situation happens to be. While it's easy to lay blame for rampant debt levels on business, it's not realistic to expect businesses to protect you from yourself. |
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Top 10 Ways To Save Money When Traveling Just because you're skimping on travel expenses, doesn't mean that your vacation experience has to suffer... |
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Home-Buying Tips When qualifying for a mortgage, as a single guy, you only have your own income to bring to the table -- no spouse or significant other help out. |
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How to Spend a Bundle The author shares tips on preparing for big purchases and softening their impact on your day-to-day finances. |
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60 Rules For Personal Finance Everything you need to know about saving money and getting your finances in order. |
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Get Good Credit Habits Use your credit card's powers for good, not evil. |
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Establishing An Emergency Fund One of the first items on your financial agenda should be setting up an emergency fund for any and all unforeseen turbulence. |
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Manage Monthly Cash Flow Applying these common business cash-flow management techniques can help you manage your personal finances and monthly cash flow. |
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Start Saving Now Does the prospect of saving for an emergency fund or for retirement seem too overwhelming? Then start smaller. Save for a tangible near-term goal, and commit yourself to paying off credit cards each month. |
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Christmas Budget Tips Use these Christmas budget tips to enjoy this holiday season. |
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Ask Mrs. Riches: Your Car-Buying Personality Are you and your partner in sync when it comes to buying a new car? Get your financial relationship questions answered here! |
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What Comes First: Debt or Savings? Paying down debt can save you money -- as long as you also have something set aside for emergencies. |
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Can I Afford: A House? There are three important tests that will help you determine whether you can really afford a house: the housing ratio, debt obligation ratio and down payment percentage. |
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How to Save $240 on Vacation Airfare Get to your summer getaway for less with these tips. |
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Fun on a Budget: 9 Ways to Cut Costs Here are some proven methods by which individuals can still take vacations, but spend a lot less than they anticipated or feared. |
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14 Shopping Strategies for Serious Bargain Hunters 'Tis the season of slashing prices, so how about marking down your family's holiday budget by 20%? Here's how. |
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Pay Yourself First? Some months I can save some money and some I can't. I have heard the saying "always pay yourself first". When I do that it seems that I have to withdraw that money later on in the month to pay the bills. So how does this actually work? Should I always pay myself first? |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2007 Buz Livingston |
Not Everything Is an Emergency You need an emergency fund. What you don't need are excuses to burn through it. |
The Motley Fool December 27, 2006 Mary Dalrymple |
Build Your Fort Knox You know you need an emergency fund, but how much is enough? |
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2008 Financial Resolutions Setting goals for the next 12 months does not have to be limited to weight loss or personal fitness goals -- there are many money matters you can resolve to tend to in the New Year as well. Here are some practical tips to get you started. |
The Motley Fool July 13, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Balancing Your Budget Don't know where all the money goes? Try these easy tips. |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2004 Tim Beyers |
5 Tips for a Foolish Trip Plan a vacation that your family -- and wallet -- will love. Summer is here, and it's time for a vacation. With more Americans piling up debt, getting an affordable deal is anything but easy. |
The Motley Fool May 18, 2004 Dayana Yochim |
Relax Between Paychecks In the world of the self-employed, it's usually feast or famine. Here are money tips to better manage a sporadic income. |
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Double Your Pleasure Combing through your budget to find expenses you can cut back on may not sound as interesting as researching the latest hot company. Yet the payoff you get from finding ways to cut your expenses can dwarf even the most lucrative stock pick. |
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Credit Cards Aren't Evil Credit cards are what we make of them. If we spend irresponsibly, they can do us in. If we use them sensibly, charging only what we can afford and paying off the bills on time, they can actually make us some money. |
The Motley Fool April 17, 2007 Dayana Yochim |
Cheap Travel Cheat Sheet Cut the cost of those tan lines with this guide to scheduling your summer fun. The best way to pay for R&R is to plan ahead and pay cash. However, that's not the M.O. for most travelers. |
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Curb Summer Spending If you're looking for ways to curb summer spending, you've come to the right place, since we've identified six areas that will allow you to cut your spending. |
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Your $3,428.43 Tan Lines Does your credit card statement hold a place of prominence in your photo album? If you financed your summer vacation with plastic, move over the snapshots and make room for your bill. It may be the most lasting memory of your trip. |
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How to Manage a Sporadic Income If your paycheck is irregular, planning and budgeting are just as important as soliciting work. Here are some practical tips on keeping the cash flowing. |
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Urgent! Emergency! How long could your emergency savings last? |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2006 Dayana Yochim |
Shopping Strategies for Serious Bargain Hunters Time short? Money tight? Here are 14 tips on trimming your holiday tab. |
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Cure Your Holiday Hangover Went a little spending-overboard during the holidays? Let's waste no time lamenting our overindulgences -- it's time to get those finances back in tip-top form. Here are eight tips for doing so. |
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Budget Denial Something always seems to slip through even the best budgeting net. Here are some tips to help stop the leaks. |
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Cars as Investments Buying a car involves a significant amount of money. You can probably save hundreds of dollars, if not a thousand or more, on your next purchase by putting some tips and strategies to work. |
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50 Simple Tips for Big Savings Spending less and saving more won't turn the tide on the economy, but it will help you to ride out the storm. Use these 50 simple tips to help you shore up your finances for the tough times ahead. |
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Debt's Ugly Secret A simple gimmick traps millions. Don't be one of them. Don't let the ugly secret of attractive financing lull you into taking on more debt than you can handle. |
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Credit Card Maintenance Having fiscal responsibility when it comes to credit will pay dividends later in life, and following these guidelines to credit card maintenance is a step in the right direction. |