by Miranda | Credit Cards, Debt & Credit, Frugality
I’m not much of a penny pincher. When it comes to the grand scheme of things, I’m more interested in enjoying myself, and getting the best bang for my buck than in getting something as cheaply as possible. But that doesn’t mean I don’t go for...
by Miranda | Credit Score, Debt & Credit
Most of us have made mistakes with our money. But what happens when you make a big, credit-destroying mistake? And it doesn’t even have to be a massive mistake like those that result in foreclosure or bankruptcy. Simply overlooking a utility bill when you move,...
by Miranda | Credit Score, Debt & Credit, Personal Finance for Couples
When you marry, you generally expect to merge your whole life. From setting up house together, to sharing grocery expenses, it seems natural to do as much as you can to streamline your lives so that you are living as one, rather than trying to manage two different...
by Guest | Debt & Credit, Financial Planning
While some people manage their money impeccably, most of us are dropping the ball to some degree. Often times, it doesn’t have a serious impact, and we could just stand to be a bit better with our savings or budget a bit more tightly. For those of us really off-track,...
by Miranda | Credit Score, Debt & Credit
Your credit is one of the most important aspects of your finances. Your credit situation can mean savings — or costs. In fact, poor credit can cost you significantly. And the costs aren’t always in terms of money. While the most obvious costs of poor...
by Guest | Consumer Info, Debt & Credit, Debt Elimination
For centuries, people have chosen a path out of indebtedness that brought social stigma and disgrace not only to the debtor but to his family as well. Today, the stigma being removed by a more contemporary view of bankruptcy, we’ll see in our article post below...