Home | Links | Contact Us | Bookmark
Financial Forum Search :
   Homepage      News      Financial Topics     Finance Directories      Financial Forum      Dictionary  
Financial Forum    Personal Finance
Finance Discussion Forum

 SCAM???? Has anyone received a letter in the mail about ccfsettlement?
Today I received a mail saying that if I used my debit card/credit card overseas between 1996 and 2006, I am entitled to money from a class action suit due to transaction/conversion fees. My gut ...


 Will my parents be rich soon?
...


 How much is $2.4 million?
is it $2,400,000?...


 If I opened up a bank account and asked people to put in one pound each would they?
Just to be ...


 How could i (15 year old) earn money without mowing lawns and babysitting?
I need a job, not want i literally need a job. I wont be able to babysit because there arent any babysitters around my area an nobody's lawn to mow. Also i wont be able to do chores around the ...


 Does anyone live from paycheck to paycheck?
It seems like I make enough money but I can NEVER hold on to it!!! Help?...


 How do you avoid spending too much over Christmas?
The festive season is upon us, and for most it means overindulging, overeating and overspending!

How to you keep your cash flow under control at this time of year?

-Yahoo!7 F...


 Does money make you happy?
...


 I have written some cheques out from my account.?
Trouble is I have no funds available and am already over my limit.

What can my bank do about this, and is this technically fraud?...


 I have received mail from equity bank of nigeria limeted inlagos telling me that i won 400000$ from australia?
telling me that i win 400000$ from australian lottery signed by mr. andrew kemaa asking me to send 400$ to mr. charles obichere , is it true or just atrick please tell me ...


 What would you do if your heating bill was more than your income?
...


 If you get a gift of $5000.00, is it better to pay off debt or put it into savings?
...


 Is £1000 a month enough for someone to live in reasonable comfort in london?
Im talking owning a basic car, going out weekly, on top of all other that comes under comfortable ...


 Debt problems!!!!?
I have debt problems currently owe £9,000. I have for the last two years not been in a position to pay any of these debts but i have recently got myself a good income and i am finally able to start ...


 When I use my debit card at the supermarket to pay for groceries why am I asked "debit or credit"?
Does that mean that I will get a bill from the credit card company that sponsors my debit card? Why use debit? Why use credit? Is there any advantage or disadvantage to using either?...


 Will I survive?
I'm really bad at saving, what's the best technic to save money????...


 What's the best way to get out of debt?
Are there any companies you can recommend?...


 What's the fastest way to make a ton of money?
Besides winning it and stealing it, is there a way to make money fast?...


 My bf (soon to be married)asked me to pay off his debt of 21k what should i do?
we are both in our late 30s and make about the same amount of money.but 5yrs ago he went thru a nasty divorce which left him in debt.the reason being is he allowed his exwife to make him feel guilty ...


 What are the best ways to make money online?
I mean, free ways to make money online. Like...survey sites that you have actually tried and they work. Please help me. Thanks....



SSS
How can I become debt free?
I HAVE BOTH BANK AND PERSONAL BORROWINGS WHICH ARE NOW VERY HIGH AND ICAN`T REPAY WITH MY PRESENT INCOME.SO LIFE IS QUITE UNPLEASANT FOR ME NOW.ANY WAY TO ESCAPE FROM THE SITUATIONS?
                     
 




Smilin' Fred
Rating
Declaring bankruptcy will stain you for years - avoid this route except as a last resort.

It seems like it is simply a matter of creating additional income to supplement current earnings.

If you'd like to email me your geographic location, I may have something that you can create income right away. (Not get quick rich; and not a scam) No guarantees, of course.

Keep Smiling! Stay Positive because your present situation is Temporary.


lunatic number 100
Rating
Get another job and save your money to help pay it off.


vijay
Rating
Sit down with pen and paper. Write down the details of what u owe.
Chart out roughly who can be paid last or later,eg. Nationalised banks.
Pay the smaller loans first. Its encouraging to strike out the names and feel good.
Negotiate with the banks whose cards u hold.
Communicate with the persons or institutions u owe.Let them feel confident that u will not run off . But be only honest with them.
Negotiate to lower the interest rates,waiver of interest where u want to pay off at one stroke, request increase in repayment terms, avail of loans at lesser interest from nationalized banks,
do not feel ashamed to request for and take hand loans from relatives and friends if they come to help u out but pay them back. LASTLY.. U WILL COME OUT AND BE HAPPY IF U R HONEST AND DONT CHEAT.ALL THE BEST.


Partha T
Try and clear the 'lighter' one fast - if possible by paying higher amounts else pay the other one using another loan of smaller amount where U will be in a better position to pay for the 3rd 'smaller' amount and clear off at least 1 of them at the earliest before it getts out of hand.


cynicalk
Rating
Check out Dave Ramsey's books.


ken_voss12345
Hello, here are some links which seem to help people in debt:
http://credit-cards.ebookorama.com
and here http://finance.ebookorama.com
also plenty more to read here
http://credit.ebookorama.com
http://credit-repair.ebookorama.com
good luck!


kuku
Thinking about escaping? After what you have done? Think about the people you owe to. They have lives too!!! However, whats done is done. Cut your expenses, no take out food, no films, go nowhere where it costs money. And if you can find another part time job. Work hard at it and once you are done, you will feel a lot better--in your eyes and God. Believe you me---been there done that. Good Luck.


gurushabad1
Rating
First let me know where did you spend the entire amount.Was it on luxuries or on business.


jazjanta
visit www.jazjanta.homestead.com


CPAKeith
Sell some of the things that brought you into debt and use the money to help pay down the high interest credit cards.


morlock825
Rating
Always spend less than you make...


djcapron
Make more than you spend. Pay off anything that charges you interest. It's good to have back up money in the bank, but you are lucky if you a 2% return. Pay off your 8% car loan, 18% credit cards.


luckylindy0
Rating
Well you could declare bankrupcy but that last 7-10 yrs. Or you could try to go to a Debt counselor and they will help you set up a easier pmt. plan with your credit card comps. Many people are in the same boat you're in and I know it feels like you're drowning and there's know way out. Maybe this answer will help you. Good luck.


maynze2000
work your way out buddy, i have been through this hell myself, and ten years later i m still not debt free, but i am more confident and tremendously reduced my liabilities. fortune favours the brave, i know, i have been thru it. just press on, try getting some job abroad, but see to it that you get pragmatic, and economise.


LeeLynn
Rating
Read a book called "The richest man in Babylon" it chronicles a man that went from having debts that were crushing to being unbelievably wealthy. It is the best book I have ever read. (I have read at least 50 investment/personal finance books) The book costs six dollars but will change your life if you follow the formula. Enjoy your newfound wealth!


and so
stop charging things


itwasashark
Rating
You're probably experiencing a world of major stress. Keep in mind, forefront, if you fall hard you will still survive. Now, first things first: Only pay for what gets you to work and back, for food, and a place to live. Everything else has to be planned out in the longer run despite what they think.


r g
Rating
Becoming debt free may not be available to you unless you win a lottery. However you can effectively manage debt. If you have equity such as a house or property take out a line of credit and pay off any high interest loans with one that is more manageable and with a decent interest rate. Pay at minimum the monthly interest on your line of credit and as you gradually become more financially stable set up a schedule to pay down the line.
Your other alternative is personal bankruptcy, which should be a last resort.
Good Luck


Kimi S
Rating
Talk to an attorney who specializes in Bankruptcy and finances. They maybe be able to guide you to a plan which can make your life alot easier financially. Their are a number of ways to consolidate your debt so that you make one low monthly payment. But, get the opinion of an attorney first. Their initial consultation is free and you have nothing to lose by finding out!


Loganathan Raja Rajun R
Rating
Do Not waste ur time Retain atleast what u earn now or what u have. Go and meet an attorney. He will help u out of ur crisis. legally there are lot of ways to overcome this kind of problems.

Remember where to go 1) Life threatning problems -- Doctor
2) Problems in leading a peaceful life --- Lawyer.


stock_trade_expert
Rating
Hi, i know what your question is.

i suggest a great site with plenty of Issues related to your Investing and everything around it. it also provide clear and accurate answer to many common questions.

I am sure that your finance will benefit greatly from this website.

http://investing.sitesled.com/

Good Luck and Best Wishes!


steve
Rating
1. stop spending more money
2. put your borrowings into 1 loan and pay that off
3. cut up all credit cards

or you could leave the country but you probably cant afford the ticket


rajeshkhannaindia
Declare Bankruptcy


Frank Castle
Rating
The first step is to increase your income. (Get a second job)


 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:







Archive: Forum -Forum -Finance - Links - 1 - 2 - RSS - All RSS Feeds
The Causes and the Results. 0.034
Copyright (c) 2011 Financial Crisis Monday, May 28, 2012 - Terms of use - Privacy Policy