Saturday, January 19, 2008

Are you Addicted to Amazon??

It's easy to run up your credit card by buying books, DVDs, and music, especially from a user-friendly site like Amazon. You think to yourself, "Oh - it's just $14, and much cheaper than I could get in town" or "I'm getting a good deal, and I get free shipping - so it's worth it." You convince yourself that you'll "pay it off at the end of the month." And, after all, it's really easy just to click that "purchase" button, with your credit card information already set up. There's no real "sting" to it, when you don't see your cash going out the window!

What's the solution? Change your account settings on Amazon! You can now pay straight from your checking account. Or, put your debit card in there, only make sure you aren't relying on overdraft! Make sure you've planned your purchase into your budget, and that you've written it in your checkbook.

When you get ready to purchase something from Amazon or other similar sites, make sure you've done your planning in advance. If you find yourself "impulse buying" - stop and wait. Give it a day. See if it's something you "really" need.

Three things will happen: 1. You'll quickly realize how much you spend shopping online through places like Amazon, and you'll adjust your spending habits accordingly. 2. You'll avoid running up unreasonable debt for things you could probably check out (for free) from a local library! 3. You'll avoid impulse buying!

Get smart with your money, and eliminate your zombie spending habits!

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Online Payments

How do you pay your bills? Do you still write checks each month, stuff them in an envelope and put on a postage stamp or have you checked into the world of online bill paying or automated payments?

Bills can even be paid these days with a simple phone call and telephone transfer. Most people have at least a couple options available for bill paying. Customer service is on the rise for bill paying, business will take your money any way you want it. No matter what method you choose, there are several things that should be taken into consideration.

1. Fees:
If you would like to pay your bills online or via telephone, make sure to ask about any fees you might be charged for this convenience. My main bank charges no fees. I have a credit union that charged fees, I think they do not right now.

2. Time to Post:
Also, ask how long it takes for the payment to be posted. Some places take the money out of your bank immediately, cut a physical check to your creditors and then mail it. Some simply do electronic transfers from your account. Most will show you the date the transaction will take place, so you will still need to plan ahead.

3. Security:
Check with your bank on what security measures they provide for electronic bill paying and what charges you may incur from them as a result.

4. Personal Time:
Automated payments and online billing can save you time when paying your bills. If, however, you have money incorrectly taken out of your account, for whatever reason, sometimes it is a very difficult and time consuming process to get the money returned back to your account.

Bottom line, online bill paying saves me time, postage and it also keeps track of my transactions. Do you pay any bills online? What are your billing experiences?

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Monday, January 14, 2008

How To Get a Double Tax Deduction

If you want a 2 for 1 from the IRS, the next time you contribute money to your IRA sell a stock that has decreased in value (if you own any stocks). This money will fund your IRA and write off a capital loss at the same time.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Divorce Planning

Dave talks about how to financially prepare for a divorce.

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

How can I pay down debt?

Andrew, caller from Houston, TX, wants to know how to pay off as much of his debt as he can before he joins the National Guard in January.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Average Millionaire

A 50 year old man started out with no money, built up a business and wants to know the best way to live off $750,000.

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Give Yourself A Bonus

Most employees have the power to put at least a couple hundred extra dollars in their paychecks each month, starting this month. Think of it as granting yourself a well-deserved do-it-yourself year-end bonus. The potential for workers to beef up their paychecks is abundantly clear in the latest IRS statistics acquired by Kiplinger. So far this year 103 million Americans have received refunds triggered by their 2006 tax returns. The average refund: $2,291.

To cut withholding, all you have to do is file a new W-4 form -- Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate -- with your employer and increase the number of "allowances" you claim. Of course you can't just make up a number for your W-4. The IRS has a dense 19-page booklet with seven intimidating worksheets to guide you toward the proper number of allowances for your circumstances. The agency even offers a Web calculator to help. But it requires more than 30 entries.

To make things less painful, and to encourage workers to set their withholding situation straight, Kiplingers developed a simple, easy-to-use calculator. Just answer three questions and you'll find the answers on your 2006 return.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Settle for $800K

A smarter way to pick your charity

In a recent article by Jean Chatzky, Money Magazine editor at large, if you're a savvy giver, you look up how much of a charity's income goes to programs, as opposed to overhead, by consulting Web sites like Charitynavigator.org or by looking over the IRS form 990 that the charity files (available at guidestar.org or on the charity's site). The higher the so-called program ratio, you figure, the better job a charity does deploying your money.

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

How to handle a pledge to your church when you can't afford it.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Forbidden Lego

A book written by two former employees of the Danish plastic-brick giant is burning up the book sales charts. My two younger boys 10 and 3 are always playing with these and I am always stepping on them! When I am in search of a book to purchase online, I go to AddAll book search and save a lot of money. It is very easy to use and the search engine gives you the total price of the book (shipping included)based on your location.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Car Trouble

A caller needs help getting out of a tricky situation involving a dealership that has no record of the car he leased.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Pay Your Bills Online

When it comes to paying bills online, you basically have three choices:

1) You can make many payments directly through a biller's Web site by entering a credit card number or authorizing a withdrawal from your checking account.

2) You can sign up for a bank's online bill-pay service.

3) Or you can use a third-party service, many of which collect bills for you and send e-mail alerts when payments are due.

I still like to be in control of my money, so I go with using my bank's online pay service. The utilities and mortgage are on automatic withdrawal and the others I pay online through my bank. I save $2-3 in stamps right there a month and plus my bank has prepaid deposit envelopes which I can mail in deposits when I want. Just recently my bank announced it was accepting scanned checks, which makes things even faster.

So when you start paying online, all you have to do is punch in how much was paid into your budget spreadsheet and work with what is left.

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Gas Station Search

Gasoline prices change frequently and may vary by as much as 20 percent within only a few blocks it is important to be able locate the service station with the lowest priced fuel. GasBuddy web sites allow motorists to share information about low priced fuel with others as well as target the lowest priced stations to save money when filling up at the pumps! I use it for every fill-up.

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

How To Refinance

Mortgage rates have hit their lowest point in more than two years, as Fed officials made it crystal clear that the central bank will cut short-term rates next week.With rates falling, there seems to be a modest increase in applications from homeowners who want to refinance their mortgages. Some 56 percent of applications last week were for refinances, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

Here is a great step by step to refinancing on eHow.com.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

UPDATE: Free Budget Spreadsheet - Pro-Rata form added.

I just wanted to let everyone know that I've updated our free budget spreadsheet. Besides a couple small errors that were fixed, we've also added a "Pro-Rata" form. This form makes it easy to calculate how much to pay each creditor when minimum payments cannot be made.

Download your free budget spreadsheet today!

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