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Financial Counseling for Mid to Later Life: Facing Difficulties and Debts

Financial counseling is performed by financial counseling professionals, often employees of a nonprofit organization organized to assist clients in financial difficulty on a one-to-one basis. Clients are helped to resolve problems that impact their financial well-being, to make decisions that have financial implications for life now and in the future, to improve their financial management, to handle difficult transitions, and to improve functioning in the consumer market and/or legal systems by handling financial or consumer collections and other dilemmas. Financial counseling utilizes information and skills to assist clients in changing behaviors in resource management, consumption, lifestyle, and communication in order to obtain and maintain increased financial security. (more…)

30.03.2011

What Financial Literacy Initiatives Are Underway?

There seems to be an abundance of activity on the financial literacy front. Vitt et al. (2000) identify 91 programs offered by schools, Cooperative Extension, colleges (including community colleges), the military, faith-based organizations, community groups, employers, and others. The National Endowment for Financial Education lists over 150 educational resources from a wide range of agencies, organizations, and firms in its Economic Independence Clearinghouse database; many of these materials are available in multiple languages. (more…)

15.03.2011

Are Financial Literacy Program Initiatives Working?

A number of groups (the Consumer Federation of America, the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, Americans for Consumer Education and Competition, the American Savings Education Council) have conducted personal financial literacy quizzes with different audiences. Most of these show that literacy levels are low. (more…)

10.02.2011

Financial Opportunity Costs : Time Value of Money

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You also must make choices about how you spend money. For example, would you buy the $129 pair of sneakers you saw at the mall or save that money? You cannot do both, because most people have a limited amount of money. To help make choices, consider the time value of money, which is the increase of an amount of money due to earned interest or dividends. (more…)

24.12.2010

Financial Documents You Might Keep in Home

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You can keep your financial documents in different places—in a home file, in a safe-deposit box, or on a computer. To organize your documents as effectively as possible, you may want to use all three. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, depending on the types of documents being kept.

A home file is one place to keep financial documents. (more…)

20.12.2010

Income and Spending Evaluation: Review Your Income, Expenses and Goals

income spending evaluation

In examining your financial condition and setting financial goals, you succeeded in nailing down where you are and where you’re going financially. But it’s important that you conduct these exercises at least annually. Keep the cash in a checking account, and watch it disappear! Wouldn’t it be better to put all the money you’ve saved on that extravaganza toward financing your child’s pay college education? (more…)

30.11.2010

Bankruptcy for People with Debt Problem and No Income

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If your bad debt loan problems are serious and you have little or no income, it could be in your best interest to check whether you’re a candidate for personal bankruptcy. By qualifying for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which involves the sale of most of your assets, you might be able to wipe out all or most of your debts after bankruptcy, and get a fresh start. To qualify, you have to meet a “means test” to prove your income is within certain state limits. (more…)

14.10.2010

DIY Debt Settlement: Controlling and Settle Debt By Yourself:

Controlling and Settle Debt

If your debt problem is not totally out of control, why not handle it yourself? It never hurts to ask lenders to lower your interest rates. Interest rates typically are not reported to credit bureaus. Some lenders may lower the rate to keep your business.

Do you want to be debt free? Do you want to be to travel the country and around the world without having to pay the bills? (more…)

10.10.2010

What Influences You to Make a Purchase?

You may enjoy shopping (whether it is cyber shopping or online grocery shopping) and do it often, or you might go to the mall only if you need to buy something. In either case, wise buying decisions will help you get the most out of the products you buy now and will enable you to meet your long-term financial goals. To get the most for your money, you need to recognize the factors that affect your buying habits. There is shows some of the economic, social, and personal factors that influence the purchases you make. (more…)

21.05.2010

Ways to Increase Your Savings – The Important to Have a Savings Plan

Increasing your savings is the key to establishing a sound financial future. The more you save, the better you will be able to handle unexpected emergencies and the sooner you will be able to meet your financial goals. If you save large amounts, it may be possible for you to retire comfortably and to send your children to college. Best of all, money that is saved earns interest income. (more…)

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