All Posts Tagged With: "family"

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7 Things to Be Grateful for During Hard Times

While it is easy to think of many negatives during a financial struggle, it is very important that you shift focus and take a long hard look at the positives. Positive thinking is powerful and while it may not produce actual cash, it can help you refocus your goals and in turn, find more reasons [...]

March 11th, 2009 | tisha | Comments | Continued
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Personal Loans: Should You Borrow Money from People You Know?

There is no bigger potential for a family rift than borrowing money from a relative or even a friend. If you find you are in a financial crisis and decide to ask for help from a loved one, there are ways to make it legitimate and hopefully pain free. You can not jut take it [...]

April 9th, 2008 | tisha | Comments | Continued
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You Shouldn’t Care What Other People Think, Period.

Imagine you’re walking down the street, and someone from work drives by in a very nice looking new vehicle. Most of us have the instant reaction that, “Wow, that person’s probably doing pretty well for him/her self!” Most of us associate wealth with having nice things as one in the same, but that’s simply not [...]

November 28th, 2007 | admin | Comments | Continued
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People Who Co-Sign Loans Aren’t Smart.

You’ll never believe it, but the bank actually knows you better than you know yourself. You want to borrow money for a car, a home, or some other purchase, and the bank knows you don’t have the ability to pay it back. You think you can afford it and are sure that if the bank [...]

November 28th, 2007 | admin | Comments | Continued
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Don’t Let The Government Decide What To Do With Your Children and Your Money If You Die!

If you’re looking for a sure-fire way to add further pain and suffering from your family in the event of your death, don’t get a will! Instead of having the recently deceased’s wishes followed for what should happen to their money and who should watch over their children, the government gets to decide for the [...]

November 24th, 2007 | admin | Comments | Continued