Are you monitoring your credit score?
Your credit report is the document used to determine how much interest you will pay for credit cards, home mortgage, or personal loans. You need to make sure that it is accurate and correct.
Q. What is a credit monitoring service?
A. With the growing concern about identity theft, many companies now offer credit monitoring services for [...]
Money Smarts Don’t Always Come Naturally
I owe more money than I make Money is just one of those things that drive me crazy. My mind sees money as fluid – leaking everywhere quickly, much faster than I can gather it up. At other times, money simply becomes a vapor that… POOF! disappears before I even get to see it. Like [...]
Get Out of Debt Without Bankruptcy
How To Avoid Bankruptcy If At All Possible By Jon Arnold
Bankruptcy is when a person makes a legal declaration stating that one is legally insolvent. This article will deal with voluntary bankruptcy. This is where a debtor files a petition stating they are unable to meet their creditors requirements.
If you have the notion that if [...]
Top 5 Obsessions – I’ve been TAGGED!
Money Monk got tagged by Finance Girl so she spilled her guts on her top 5 obsessions then tagged me along with four other money bloggers. This scramble had Money Monk tagging me here at Debt Crunch. So it’s my turn to share my top 5 obsessions… then, of course, I will tag five unsuspecting [...]
How Honest Are You with All People – Personality Traits of a Millionaire
By debtcrun
Trent over at The Simple Dollar is discussing the The Millionaire Mind by Thomas Stanley. He has also reviewed the popular finance book The Millionaire Next Door which I just absolutely have to pick up only I need to add one more to the set – Millionaire Women Next Door: The Many Journeys of [...]
Top 5 Obsessions – I’ve been TAGGED!
By debtcrun
Money Monk got tagged by Finance Girl so she spilled her guts on her top 5 obsessions then tagged me along with four other money bloggers. This scramble had Money Monk tagging me here at Debt Crunch. So it’s my turn to share my top 5 obsessions… then, of course, I will tag five [...]
Money, Cars and Loans – Learning How to Pay Cash for Cars
By debtcrun
Trent at The Simple Dollar offers up a new post on how to transition from staying in debt with car loans to paying cash for your next car. His post is straight forward and easy put into practice once we understand it works -
I’m learning that a great deal of our money issues and [...]
Credit Card Companies – Is it Bait and Switch to Get Your Money
By debtcrun
Over on Blogging Away Debt, Tricia shared how high her credit card companies were willing to go on your credit card limits without putting her annual income into the mix. When all was said and done – her annual income of around 40K and steady payments got her a grand total of over 70K [...]
Get a credit card to establish credit – What were we thinking?
By debtcrun
Debt Crunch Going into debt to establish credit – what are we teaching our children? I know. I know. I’m just as guilty as the next guy. I listened to a twenty something during a break at a work training – she was explaining how to needed a co-signer for her car loan even [...]
Debt Free Living – Turn Your Focus from THINGS to People
By debtcrun
Breaking Free From Debt – Debt-free living is such a key area of our lives that needs to be changed in America. The focus needs to be taken off of THINGS and put on PEOPLE … the time we spend shopping for stuff to fill our closets and cabinets could be and should be, [...]
