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Financial Counseling Process: Credit Cards and Debts

Financial counseling is assisting clients in the development and creative use of all their resources to achieve economic financial security or well-being by generating alternatives from which the client chooses. Ultimately the client is assisted to improve quality of life with less wasteful resources. The processes are: (more…)

28.03.2011

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

Do Credit Bureaus Decide If I Should Get Credit or Loan?

Credit bureaus have a significant role in the lives of your debts and personal loans. They serve up as your channel of reputation in a world where banks and financial institution know nothing about you. Credit bureaus gather information about you and give it every time someone needs to access your financial condition. (more…)

11.06.2010

The Important of Having Practical Budget Techniques

When family has budget plan, they are heading to right direction of successful family financial planning. Let see for an example The Thompsons family. The Thompsons then list all their monthly expenses. They start by listing their fixed expenses, or those that do not change from month to month. That includes their mortgage, automobile and student loan payments, and insurance premiums. Their budgeted total for fixed payments totals $1,200. Below are some of practical budget techniques that they applied. (more…)

17.02.2010

Budget Income Forecasting: Keep Track Your Personal Cash Flow

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For purposes of budget income forecasting, figure all sources of your income on a monthly basis. Then, forecast your average monthly income over the next year by completing the worksheets shown bellow. (more…)

9.02.2010

Do You Need Checking Account – Tips to Choose One You Really Need

Banking and checking account may be a confusing thing for you, since so many different banks offer wide range of alternative checking account.

Please note that not all banking checking accounts are the same accounts, everything depends on what you really want to do with them and their needs. (more…)

8.02.2010

Home Computers for Storing Your Financial Records

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Why should you keep your financial documents in a specific place?

You can use computers for the purpose of financial record keeping documents. To organize your documents as effectively as possible, you may want to use others like home file and safe-deposit box. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, depending on the types of documents being kept. (more…)

20.09.2009

Know Your Assets and Liabilities Statement

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Assets are things of value, because it can be exchange into cash. Your assets include real estate property you personally own and some of your financial investment. On the other hands you have debts as your liabilities. For this case, your home is your asset, but the mortgage of your home is your liability.

Assets include real estate, personal property and all your financial assets. (more…)

5.09.2009

Income Tax Fundamentals - Why Are Taxes So Important?

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Taxes are an everyday expense of life that allow your local, state, and federal governments to provide important services. Taxes pay the bills for those services such as Medicare, Medicaid, the military, the national debt, police and fire protection, public schools, road maintenance, parks, libraries, and safety inspection of foods, drugs, and other products. (more…)

27.07.2009

How Cash Flow Analysis Help Your Financial Situation

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If a review of your net worth suggests that something needs to be done to improve your financial situation, the best way to understand the problem is to compare what you earn to what you spend. This is called a cash flow analysis. It gets to the basic question of how much of your income is spent on debt service, consumption, and savings. (more…)

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