Financial Planning

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By eHow Personal Finance Editor 1 comments
If you have disposable income that is being taxed, you may want to purchase an annuity as a savings shelter... more »
By facesofflowers 0 comments
How to organized a personal telephone book for the 21st century: A section for E-mail addresses with Passwords, a section for favorite web-sites- with passwords, username, etc. And than a section for the old version personal telephone book, that ... more »
By justash 0 comments
bills pile up fast so make sure you have a way to organize them.. more »
By angdonnie 2 comments
This will not be easy, but it is absolutely necessary!.. more »
By jgsmom 0 comments
By using online resources and taking about an hour of planning each week, you can save LOTS of $$ on your grocery bill. Check out this article to find out how... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 1 comments
Do you use late notices as a reminder to pay your bills? Does your checking account seem to be made of rubber? Irregular bill-paying habits make you a credit risk, and may jeopardize a future car loan, an apartment or even a job. The good news is ... more »
By alboish 1 comments
How to become rich while you are in school, my first ever article, enables some people to have a gists on how to manipulate and to enhance their marketing, financial strategy as well as their intellectual capacity. While you are in school as a ... more »
By Edward Mellett 1 comments
Value Added Tax or VAT is a nationwide tax of 17.5% (or occasionally 5%) levied on almost all goods sold by retailers. VAT accumulates as a product’s value increases. VAT is paid at all levels of production although it is generally consumers who ... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
How can you safeguard the wealth that you've earned and pass it on to your heirs? One way is to establish a living trust. This financial arrangement gives someone you choose legal title to your property during your lifetime. This means he or ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 1 comments
With a little effort, you can find the perfect tenants for your rental property... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
The death of a loved one is never an easy thing to deal with, but sometimes a sizeable inheritance can be a small comfort that comes from the ordeal. If you've recently inherited large amounts of money or items, it is important to manage it ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 7 comments
From piggy banks to credit cards, there's plenty you can teach your child about money matters at any age... more »
By jgsmom 0 comments
Use this guide to save energy this summer... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 1 comments
A trustee is in charge of administering a trust. You can act successfully as trustee if you understand your duties and follow sound, professional advice... more »
By Megan8533 0 comments
Are you tired of constantly borrowing money from others? Are you tired of never getting to see a paycheck longer than a day? This article may help you on your journey to become financially independent... more »
By xrayness 0 comments
Thank you for reading my eHow article...We all have emergencies in life and it is important to budegt for those times. Whether it is related to your health, family, job or car an emergency can really cause havoc in your life. Here are seven (7) ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Budgeting your income will help you stay on track and plan for both saving and spending. By using a budget to plan expenses, you will feel empowered by spending only part of what you have and saving the rest for future use... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
One of Yahoo's most popular services, Yahoo Finance is free and user friendly. You can view stock options and quotes, finance articles and build personalized portfolios to keep track of your own finances. There are several ways to check quotes ... more »
By TamekaHicks 0 comments
Let's face it, money makes the world go around. Our lives revolve around how much money we make, spend and save. Whether you decide on a bank or credit union, there are things you should look for as factors in which financial institution will ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
Making a budget for yourself or family is a great way to provide accountability for where each dollar is going every month. Because food is an everyday necessity, you should draw up a separate budget for it... more »
By DandelionMom 0 comments
Creating a passive income at home can be easy, rewarding, and can help you pay off your debt. Here are some of the ways to make a passive income, and multiple income streams, working from home... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Yahoo Finance is a comprehensive web tool offered by Yahoo where you can get stock quotes, customize personal portfolios and read about market trends and other financial subjects. The good news is that it's free and easy to use Yahoo Finance ... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 0 comments
When the country's economy is struggling, the country is more than likely headed for a recession. By definition, a recession is when the economy declines for two successive quarters of the year. While a recession has a trickle down effect on ... more »
By Mark Cussen 0 comments
Finding a financial planner that you feel comfortable with can be a confusing process. Knowing what you need from one before you begin your search can make it easier. Here are some things to consider... more »
By eHow Personal Finance Editor 2 comments
Many people face financial crises at some time in their lives. Credit-counseling agencies work with individuals to help resolve financial difficulties... more »