Tag Archives: retirement
our Names Are Not Debt Consolidation Loans, 0% Balance Transfers Or Debt Relief Plans
I don’t understand why people still take time to put their fake comments on my credit card blog. If you put your comment sincerely and with your NAME, I may approve the comment. I mean your name, not Debt Consolidation Loans, 0% Balance Transfers, Debt Relief Plans or Car Covers. These are not human beings’ [...]
Your Names Are Not Debt Consolidation Loans, 0% Balance Transfers Or Debt Relief Plans
I don’t understand why people still take time to put their fake comments on my credit card blog. If you put your comment sincerely and with your NAME, I may approve the comment. I mean your name, not Debt Consolidation Loans, 0% Balance Transfers, Debt Relief Plans or Car Covers. These are not human beings’ [...]
You Can Cut Your Spending By 24% Monthly By Using Cash Only
A couple took on the challenge of using only cash for one month (Yahoo ABC Video or ABC Printed Story). Though they lived with some inconveniences, they managed to cut their spending for the month by 24%. For them, that equaled $1,800. I agree that it’s kind of very inconvenient at first. But after months [...]
Put Consistent Efforts In Paying Off Credit Card Debts
While cleaning my credit card debt blog just now, I came across a post that I wrote in May 2007. It’s about why it’s important to read financial advice, matters, methods and so on and so forth to get out of debts. After more than a year’s debt reduction, I would like to add one [...]
From $41,331 To $40,344 Credit Card Debt
My credit card debt dropped from $41,331 to $40,344 in early August, but I forgot to update it. My goal is to pay down my credit card debt to $38,000 by the end of this year. I think this goal is attainable if I keep on earning enough money online while controlling expenses strictly. I [...]