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Money Monday Poll: What Things Do You Save Money For?
Monday, May 3rd, 2010Dry Cleaners are making a fortune!! Save Your Money!
Thursday, April 15th, 2010
- Dry Cleaning (Google Images)
Hey there all you people who are looking for ways to save money or reduce your expenses, you have to consider this…
Have you ever wondered if you were spending way too much at the dry Cleaners? Well, these companies are really making a fortune with your laundry because you have to keep going back….UGHHH!
I share this story with all my dear friends. One day I was packing up all of my clothes getting ready to move to a new house and I thought it would be a good time to send all my dry clean clothes to the cleaners so that everything would be fresh in my new closet. So I went all out and dropped off 2 bags worth of items to be cleaned. That bag was full of; suits, slacks, skirts, cotton shirts – you name it! If it said “dry clean only” it went in the bag.
The next week I got all settled into my new house so went to get my things from the cleaners. However I was devastated when the guy handed me the receipt and said, “that will be $538.00″. I couldn’t believe it; (more…)
Obama Administration Announced a Plan to Reduce Mortgage Loan Balances
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Homeowners upside down on their mortgage but not behind can now get relief. The Obama administration announcing a plan that included: new FHA backed loans for upside down homeowners, incentives to lenders who reduce the principal balances for homeowners who owe more than their home is worth and incentives to lenders who reduce payments for unemployed homeowners. The incentive portion of the program alone will take about 14 billion so there will be plenty of money for everyone in need.
Homeowners will be able to get new mortgage loans that exceeding the value of their homes
FHA backed mortgage loans will be offered to homeowners who need to refinance their loans to get a lower rate and payment but are upside down. FHA will receive 14 billion dollars in incentive money. The total cost for the entire adjustments to two specific plans are very well funded with up to a $50 billion allocation of the existing $75 billion foreclosure prevention program budget /Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
FHA loans offered through the program can be up to 115% of the home’s value
Essentially these loans will exceed the value of the home but reduce the interest rate and payments substantially. Tax payers need not worry to much as the complete program will be funded from the existing Federal budget along with some private sector funds according to the Making Home Affordable press release on March 26, 2010. (more…)
Save More Money and Stop Emotional Spending
Thursday, March 4th, 2010If you want to save more money and stop emotional spending, just take some time to do some personal reflection… What is it that causes many of us to fall into the trap of spending money when we don’t have to? Are we emotionally spending our hard earned money? I just cringe when I hear people say words or phrases such as, “splurge,” “shopping spree,” or “extra cash.” At the root of all of this type of behavior are our emotions.
For some reason, people attach how they feel to how much money they have or don’t have. Let’s start with the most wealthy people in the world. They spend money because they can. They do not value money as much because they have so much excess, it doesn’t mean that much to them. Yet they build mansions, purchase multiple vehicles, and travel the world without a second thought. Now, I am not knocking them for spending millions of dollars on those types of things; yet, it shows you what they value and how those types of things make them feel better.
Budgeting $10 Everyday to Save Money
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010Let’s start by asking ourselves the question, how much money are we wasting every day? Let’s look at a few common non-essential things many people spend roughly $10 dollars a day on: unnecessary shopping, Starbucks, eating out, premium cable channels, movies and/or extra cell phone minutes. Now, if we are all honest with ourselves, we know that we do not need these items on a daily basis. These are niceties! However, if we continued to spend $10 a day on these types of things, that would cost us $300 a month. And, if we spent $10 a day on two of these items it would be $600 a month. I think we could all see that this behavior can add up very quickly and cost us big money over time.
Save More Money This Year
Friday, January 1st, 2010
Every time we come to the end of a year we make the same ol’ New Year’s resolutions. Stop smoking, spend more time with my family, lose weight…and one of the most popular resolutions is to save more money. Once this New Year’s resolution is made, we begin to look for ways to save money, either from financial experts or maybe by searching top ten lists online. We see things like… (more…)


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