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You Don’t Need Tips On How To Choose The Best Credit Card July 10, 2008

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Like choosing the best fat burner, there are also tips on how to choose the best credit card. In fact, 12 tips.

I no longer need to read tips for picking the best credit card. The reason is simple. My goal is to be debt free in 3 to 5 years.

No more using credit cards. Use cash or debit cards. Not enough money when it comes to buying big tickets? Then, delay the purchases.

Buy Cheap Books: The Ultimate Safe Money Guide: How Everyone 50 and Over Can Protect, Save, & Grow Their Money (Paperback) December 19, 2007

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Debtors are always on the lookout for money saving tips or save money guide to reduce credit card debts in the hope of becoming financially debt free one day.
I actually purchased this book over three years ago but I still remember what Weiss wrote. How everyday people can save and become financially stable is what drove me and my wife to do the same.

We do everything we can to save and only buy what we really need. Most of it really changed when we had kids. We stopped “treating” ourselves and really stuck to buying what our kids needed.

To this day, I still subcribe to Martin Weiss’ online periodicals as well. He may not be 100% (although no one is) but I believe in his philosophy and it actually does take some work on my part as well.
Here are some of the money saving tips I use during me debt reduction. (more…)

My Collection Of Debt Management In Blog Carnival April 22, 2007

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If you are new to my blog, you may have missed some of my posts submitted to Blog Carnival.

All my posts submitted to Blog Carnival are related to debt management. I am glad to share my Debt Life with you here.

My post on 5 Simple Debt Reduction Method was accepted by Carnival of Debt Reduction # 82.- hosted by NCN (No Needed Network).

Another post submitted to Blog Carnival was successfully included in Carnival of Credit Card # 9. My post is 5 Signs That You Are in Debt Trouble. This carnival was hosted by Credit Card Lowdown. 12 entries about credit card, debt and personal finance were selected.

My post of ‘Wish Increase of Wealth And Happiness for Others’ was featured at Success And Abundance Mindset Carnival # 2. The carnival was hosted by Wanda of Creating Abundant Lifestyles.

The latest post is 2 Options on Repairing Bad Credit History which was featured in Carnival of Budgeting # 2 , hosted by Payday Loan Lowdown.

I prefer simplicity. You may have noticed that my posts are short and there are only a few simple tips or steps. Yes, chew a little bit at one time. Pick up a few simple tips along the way and apply them consistently daily.

I hope that these posts help you gain some insight on debt management if you are in debt trouble like me. Though the journey to debt free life may seem to take a little longer for me , I have faith that I can go through it successfully. Persistence is the Mother of Success.

3 Simple , Yet Practical Aspects Of Secure Life April 20, 2007

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The right financial plan helps you cope well with the responsibilities of parenthood.

Ensuring your family’s future is well taken care of is a big challenge. Here’s how you can create a comfortable and secure life for yourself and your your kids:

Get Insurance Coverage. Insurance is vital to protect your family in the event of unforseen circumstances like illness or death.

Aim to be Debt Free. You need to build up a ’safety net’ of savings for emergencies. This can be difficult if you are struggling to pay off high-interest credit cards. So use your credit card wisely and make sure you pay off your credit card debts or bills on time. If it becomes a burden, try contacting a credit counselling service for help.

Educate Your Kids About Money. Encourage your children to be financially responsible by opening their own savings account. When you are making spending decisions that affect the family, include them in talks.

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