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Oct 17 2016

5 Credit Myths that May Be Hurting Scores

ShareTweet Now that summer is over and we are enjoying the fall trees turning and the cooler weather move through, that can only mean one thing; winter is coming and another holiday spending season.  Spending never really ends, there is always something will want, so you need to set limits on yourself.  Any mortgage, loan, […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Credit

May 23 2016

Some Items to Avoid Buying Cheap

ShareTweet Buying the most expensive brand is typically not necessary, but when it comes to some items, price vs. quality comes into play.  If quality is less, you may find yourself replacing more often, or using more to get the job done.  Instead you should be finding discounts on high quality items, with in-store sales […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Frugal Living

Feb 24 2016

Challenge a Will: Save Your Inherited Asset

ShareTweet Inheritance is a big part and also an identifier of what’s your standing in the family. As long as you are a legal descendant of the testator, or writer of the will, bound by blood or by law, you can claim what is rightfully yours. Due to the fraudulent act or influence of some […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: What To Do With Your Money

Nov 21 2015

Find out about ways to save on fixed home loans

ShareTweet Home, generally, accounts for the most expensive purchase for most of the borrowers out there. It remains one of the biggest investments made by us in our lifetime—at least in case of most of the borrowers. In order to ensure long term financial health, it is very important for you to invest proper time […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Miscellaneous

Sep 02 2015

How to Budget for a House That You’ll Rent Out

ShareTweet Investing in a home that you can rent out, whether it’s a single-family or a multi-family property, is a great way to make some extra money each month. You can use this to pay off the mortgage on your primary residence or to pay off other bills that you incur, so an investment property […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Around The House

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