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The Woman's Guide To A "Profitable" Marriage Maintaining Financial Security And IndependenceTying the knot doesn’t automatically imply NOT having your own identity or financial security. In fact, failure to maintain some personal autonomy may just mean selling yourself short. Experts agree that your joint venture should also include some joint finances, and joint financial decisions. ... Read On
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No Deposit, No Returns Knowing How To Invest For The Most Beneficial ReturnYou’re now indebted to each other the rest of your lives…but that doesn’t mean you have to be in debt for the rest of your lives too.
Walking down the aisle means altering your life in many ways…including establishing centsable saving and spending habits.
Of the estimated 2.3 million couples ... Read On
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Heading For Coverage Home Protection OptionsIt may have taken you years of hard work to save up for your home…and now you want to do everything to protect your investment and your family. Your safest bet is not gambling on your future and taking out an insurance policy essential to covering your assets.
Two types of coverage you’ll want ... Read On
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Take A Break Financial And Tax Benefits Of Being MarriedVery much still the happily married newlyweds not quite out of your “honeymoon” phase…expect to run into some taxing situations….quite literally.
You’re financial status, after the wedding, has changed…and the government is expecting you to file accordingly. YOU plan on filing “In debt”…the ... Read On
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Spare Change How To Stretch Your MoneyUsing your money sparingly, especially now that there’s two of you, is a great way to ensure always having some pocket change.
Want to turn that spare change in dollars? Here are a few tips to cash in on:
Go To Savings…Go Directly To Savings…Do Not Pass Checking:
Whether you’ve thought ... Read On
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Moving In The Right Direction Deciding Where To Live And Meshing Your Seperate StylesSettling into married life often also means settling into a new “home”…. a comfortable place to build your new relationship as husband and wife.
In this “real-life” version of “trading spaces” you are both going to have to make some perhaps “extreme” domestic decisions.
Will you move into ... Read On
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"Padding" The Nest Growing Your Nest Egg By Changing Your HabitsBet you’re spent from the honeymoon. Question is how much have you spent…and how much have you saved?
If you’re like most newlyweds, or like most people in general, you have difficulty budgeting your time and your finances.
Remember, married life means more than just double the fun. It also ... Read On
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Getting A Loan With Your Partner Understanding Mortagages And Rates So, you’re interested in taking out a loan. Congratulations! But remember, making a well-calculated decision depends on knowing and understanding the various rates and how to calculate each.
Standard Variable: Though the most widely used by borrowers, the standard rate is, as implied variable. ... Read On
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Finding Someone To Lien On Things You Should Before Taking Out A LoanSo, you’re finally settled into your love nest and you’re finding out that you really need more space. Even before you were wed, you’d been entertaining the idea of more room(s) for entertaining. But your desire for spatial relations may back your marital relationship into a tight corner.
Surely ... Read On
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Designed For Love Furnishing Your Home FrugallySo you’ve finally decided on a love shack to settle into but before you can put your feet up you’re going to have to get something to put them up on.
The key criterion (however) is keeping your feet firmly planted on the floor. Ottoman’s are expensive and so are most other home furnishings. Even ... Read On
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Cashing In On A Happy Marriage Examing Your Financial Options And DecisionsNow that you are officially a married couple there’s a few checks and balances you’ll need to go over.
And, a great way of keeping you finances in check (after marriage), is understanding your options.
From decisions about where to invest and how to questions and concerns about different ... Read On
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Slide shows are back but with a digital twist After Kodak came out with its first line of carousel projectors in the 1960s, the slide show became a common event in living rooms and rec rooms throughout the country. But popularity waned as consumers turned first to 8-millimeter movies and later to video recorders.
The advent of digital ... Read On
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