How to Solve Your Money Worries
November 2, 2007 by Anna Farmery
Filed under Financial Tips
As I know how bereavement can cause not just emotional pain but financial hardship – each Friday I post articles that will help you overcome the debt and regain financial security. Here are this week’s articles
Thomas Humes presents Are You Habitually Losing Money? posted at Wealth Building World, saying, “Psychologists tell us that up to 90% of our behavior is habitual. If you have a habit of letting your receivables get overdue, which is one of the most common unsuccessful habits, you will always get a predictable result. Negative habits breed negative consequences.”
Eric@APennyCloser.com presents Thinking About Your Emergency Fund posted at A Penny Closer.
poetloverrebelspy presents Comparing Foreign Websites for Deals posted at Less Than a Shoestring, saying, “This blog features travel advice for people on restricted budgets. Just because you don’t have a lot to spend doesn’t mean you have to forgo travel or fun!”
Kenneth presents So, what kind of loan personality do you have? | InvestorBlogger posted at InvestorBlogger.
GP presents Foiled in the Kitchen No More posted at Innside Montana-Your Home at the Range, saying, “Resourceful is as resourceful does… The intrepid innkeeper in her typical “how many ways we can use this” mode has found some all l purpose uses for yes… aluminum foil. IT ALl adds up”
Colin Robertson presents Automatic Billpay Drawbacks posted at The Truth About Credit Cards.com.
Jason Elder presents Ways To Quickly Recover From Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog, saying, “If you are looking to recover from bankruptcy, there are a number of things you can do to speed up the process.”
Steve Faber presents - How to Save Money on Car Insurance posted at DebtBlog.
Aaron Wakling presents Repair Credit Score – 12 Top Rated Secrets posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog, saying, “Do you know how much damage a poor credit score can do?”
Tim Ramsey presents Financial Freedom Is Not Just About Being Debt Free posted at My Debt Relief Blog, saying, “Financial freedom is a bit of a misnomer. Having financial freedom is defined as being in a place in your life where you no longer have to work to pay for your living expenses. To me, having financial freedom is more about time than money. What could be better than having the time to do what you want without having to work?”
Eric Stanley presents 10 Ways to Keep Your Holiday Spending in Check posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles, saying, “Everyone vows that this year they are going to shop early and stay within their budget; but to avoid the post-holiday hangover they need more than just good intentions. They have to make a plan for holiday spending and stick to it. Here are 10 tips to keep holiday spending in line-”
Everything Finance presents Do you want to be a Quiet Millionaire ? posted at Everything Finance.
Ryan Russell presents Map Out Your Financial future posted at Care on Credit, saying, “Create a map of your financial transactions and you’ll see where your money actually goes each month. Preparing a monthly set of personal financial statements gives you the information you need to effectively manage your finances and improve your financial status.”
James D. Brausch presents Act Or Don´t Act… There Is No Try posted at jamesbrausch.com.
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Because we struggled for three months before my husband passed away, I was very anxious when faced with all the “final” bills. I made it my priority to pay off all the medical bills and credit cards. By having several auctions and receiving the small life insurance payment, I was able to reduce our debt to zero. I have managed to set aside an emergency fund while still living comfortably.
I know its not possible for everyone to do this. However, the emergency fund would benifit everyone. Its a relief knowing I can handle things for a short time if the my situation turns sour.