Personal Money Management

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By Bobbi Holmes 6 comments
One way to get some quick money is to cash in your scrap gold. But where can you get scrap gold?.. more »
By David Sarokin 2 comments
Paper shredders aren't just for the office any more. Many people have opted to shred their personal documents to help keep their private information private, and prevent identity theft. But which paper shredder is best for your needs? Here's ... more »
By kim82600 3 comments
Here are some great ideas on how you can get the best price ever for anything! Keep these tips in mind the next time you shop and you'll soon be saving lots of money!.. more »
By Soulsearcher83 1 comments
Finding the best sales in your town is easy and can save you hundreds of dollars if you know where to look... more »
By KatieDean 0 comments
Need to find the percent of something? Here are some easy steps to help you out... more »
By onederland 3 comments
Companies in Alabama are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for an extended period of time. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit box contents, escrow, insurance claims, securities, ... more »
By onederland 0 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for five years. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit boxes, insurance claims, escrow, deposits, securities, bank accounts, and more! ... more »
By onederland 1 comments
Companies in Colorado are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has been inactive for an extended period of time. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit box contents, escrow, insurance claims, securities, ... more »
By onederland 2 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for an extended period of time. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit boxes, insurance claims, escrow, deposits, securities, bank ... more »
By onederland 1 comments
Companies in Maryland are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for three years. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit box contents, escrow, insurance claims, securities, bank accounts, ... more »
By onederland 1 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed assets over to the state that have had no owner contact in three years. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit boxes, insurance claims, escrow, securities, bank accounts, and more! Don't miss this ... more »
By onederland 7 comments
Companies in Minnesota are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for an extended period. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit box contents, escrow, insurance claims, securities, bank ... more »
By onederland 1 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for five years. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit boxes, escrow, insurance claims, securities, bank accounts, and more! Don't miss ... more »
By onederland 0 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for an extended period of time. This includes wages, refunds, escrow, deposits, securities, bank accounts, safety deposit boxes, insurance ... more »
By onederland 3 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for an extended period of time. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit boxes, insurance claims, escrow, deposits, securities, bank ... more »
By onederland 1 comments
Companies are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no contact by its owner for three or more years. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit boxes, insurance claims, escrow, deposits, securities, bank ... more »
By onederland 1 comments
Companies in Wisconsin are required to turn unclaimed property over to the state if the account has had no activity for five years. This includes wages, refunds, safety deposit box contents, escrow, insurance claims, securities, bank accounts, ... more »
By WriterGig 2 comments
Looking for ways for teens to make money beyond babysitting or a lemonade stand? While there's nothing wrong with these money-makers, they don't work for everyone and teens have many other options to consider. Summer jobs for teens are diverse ... more »
By shellsellswell 0 comments
The tips outlined in this article will help to reduced the amount you spend monthly and add a few extra dollars to your savings or can be put toward a debt you wish to rid yourself of. Discipline is required!.. more »
By DebtSettlement 0 comments
Whether you're making an online payment, setting up some type to automatic payment, or paying a bill over the phone, you will need certain information to set it up... more »
By Cougar1002 0 comments
Though there is a lot of emphasis in our culture on goal-setting, very few people actually follow through on the goals that they set. This is often not due to a lack in character but a lack of knowledge on how to follow through with long-term ... more »
By SeventhSibling 1 comments
You may be familiar with the RAND function in Microsoft Excel where you can generate random numbers between 0 and 1, like 0.526057999 and 0.423897334. The RAND function can be adjusted to randomly deliver numbers between 0 and 1000. This ... more »
By Sounique 0 comments
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months... more »
By klnygaard 25 comments
Need a loan, but have bad credit or too many loans (debt to income ratio), I have a site for you... more »
By WriterGig 1 comments
It's a good idea to download your personal credit report each year to check for errors, possible identity theft and warning signs that your credit score might have gone down. Hopefully, you'll be pleasantly surprised when you pull your credit ... more »