Thursday, 13 October 2011 23:47
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Jacki
To be successful at anything in life takes planning and effort, and that is especially true when it comes to finances. If you are not diligent and don’t have a plan, you are sure to fail in your efforts. Here is a checklist to help make sure you keep on track and reach your financial goals. [More]
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Sunday, 18 September 2011 15:24
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Jacki
You’ve probably heard this saying more times than you can count, “live within your means.” What exactly does that mean, and how can you apply this to your financial life? [More]
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Sunday, 6 February 2011 22:03
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Jacki
Auto dealers and carmakers offer all sorts of special deals that seem to be very attractive. Whether it’s a $3,000 rebate, zero-percent financing, or some other kind of incentive, the deals make the car of your dreams seem like a great buy. But do those incentives always give you the best deal? [More]
Thursday, 12 August 2010 23:52
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Jacki
When you are trying to make a financial decision, the best thing to do is to take your time researching and planning before making your final decision. This applies to deciding how much home you can afford to how much you should set aside for emergencies. [More]
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