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 I want to sue my bank for getting me in debt. Can I do this?
I got into quite a lot of debt with my bank, and feel that they are partcially responsible. Obviously it was up to me, but they could have stopped it before it got worse, and now they are on my back....


 I have money worries,?
im £900 in my overdraft i have a credit card with £2600 and the tax credit people want £900 back? i only have a part time job and i cant get consolidation loan, anyone have any adeas?...


 Fair to bad credit, and want to buy first home. How do we approach bank and realtors? Any advice welcome!?
We are hoping to use the home as collatoral for the loan, is that possible? We have never bought a home. We have paid off three loans successfully, but have poor credit due mostly to medical ...


 Do you rent or own a place?
Do you rent or own your place?
If you own your place, how did you come up with the money. Right now I'm renting because I am not able to afford to own my place. I just would like to know ...


 Rather personal... Monthly take home?
How much do you take home a month. I clear £1645.00 a month.

Is that a good wage for a 24 year old? (Ive been told its not)

I live in Kent.

Thank you.
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 Am I getting scammed?? I recieved a check for 1620.00 ?
Any one else recieve a check, then asked to cash it and send it back. the check is through AMERICAN STATE BANK. Email me if you have recieved anything similar (oohaynckncrs@yahoo.com) They say I ...


 Getting paid for online surveys.........have any of you done it?
and do you actually get paid for it if so how much?...


 I just won 4 dollars off a lottery ticket, I'm excited, but what I should spend it on?
I'm considering investing, or saving, maybe spending. What are your thoughts?...


 Desperately need a loan..anyone know where to go?
I desperately need a loan for about £9000, ideally i would like to be abe to pay off over 5 years at £200 per month, but can't go to a normal loan company...am thinking loan sharks are going ...


 Is this trusty?
If you were a parent would you let your child use this?

For ages 13 and 15

www.GreenDotPrepaidCards.com
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Anyone ever get their kid one? Or any ...


 Is there a way i can make money online..like do stuff online then they send me money?
im only 15 but like is there anything i can do online that will get me money?...


 Does my mom have a right to do this?
I was molested at 5 years old and this really hurts that my mom could do this to me. I get money for the rest of my life. My parents sued the town of norwood massachusetts, the school, the bus ...


 I have bad credit. I was wondering if there are any banks that will allow me to open an account?
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 How do I keep myself away from my savings account?
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 Paper or plastic?
Which do you prefer to pay with? Cash or Debit/Credit cards?...


 What is the best way to pay off debts?
I have three credit cards to pay off trees to get trimmed down. The estimate total is $7,158.98. I have emergency money set aside but I don't want to pay it off all at once. What is the best ...


 How can I make £600 this month?
Hubby and I are a little short this month, and although we can pay most of our bills, it means we can't eat or put petrol in the car! Just wondered if anyone has any ideas of how to make £600 ...


 Easy money?
how can someone earn easy money online?...


 How should i spend my 100 dollars?
i was thinking about a body wrap but i want some other opinions please help
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fyi im 13 so something ...


 I paid off my credit card account and they still charge me interest?????
I paid off a $3000 account two weeks prior to the due date. Then I get a statement the following month and they charged me interest even though there's $0 balance.......

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How can I stop myself from spending too much money?
My husband and I had been living pay check to pay check for a long time. Now he makes enough that we don't have to worry about money any more, but that doesn't mean that I can spend as much as I want on whatever. How can I keep my spending habits undercontrol? I'm having a very hard time telling myself when enough is enough.
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I HAVE A JOB!!!!! My husband is just the bread winner!
                     
 




jhumelsine
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Go to your local library and check out "The Automatic Millionaire" by David Bach. It's easy to read, and the advice will work, if you're willing to commit to it.

Being automatic, you'll start investing money without it have a chance to pass through your hands to be spent first.

I have no association with Mr. Bach. I just enjoyed his book, which I read at the "Costco Library" when I was unemployeed several years ago.

By the way, because I had my finances in good shape, I was out of work for 8 months, and it had NO IMPACT upon my financial life. My wife and I had properly prepared our finances to weather an event such as that.

The techniques discussed in Bach's book were almost exactly what we've been doing for 15-20 years on our own. We did some on purpose, and some we hit by accident. (E.g., my bank's mortgage was bi-weekly rather than monthly, so I paid off my "30" year mortgage in about 20 years.)


Frank Castle
I suggest you to open a brokerage account.

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cremedelacreme04
The first thing you need to do is sit down and work out a budget for the week, fortnight or month depending on when your husband gets paid. First look at your fixed expenses such as mortgage etc. You should aim to spend 60% on fixed expenses and 40% on variables. You should work on getting credit cards and other debts out of the way then allocating 10% for retirement savings. You can spend 10% on fun money. Your aim should be to get out of living payday to payday and be able to plan ahead.


will
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Use the tool that you are now using when you've reached a limit -- e.g. if you drink and drive, use the tool that makes you stop drinking before driving.


Wyatt Earp
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You should schedule busy days for yourself away from stores...take up walking or cycling


Thundercat
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Spend all you can and keep the economy going. Live for the moment, don't worry about the future. The gov't will take care of you in your old age.


cbabyg
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You and the rest of America wants the answer to that question.


williamrayhutton
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I leave most of my money at home and in the bank this seems to help me


L 619
Make yourself a reasonable budget that you can spend from each paycheck. Open up a savings account where you don't get a card or checks or anything to make it easy to take the money out. Then get direct deposit from work (you and your husband) and have the rest of the money transfered there. That way you never touch it. You will only have the money you are willing to spend at your disposal.


Exeter 101
Give your self a weekly limt in cash, then don't carry a credit card and you can only spend the cash in your purse. But if you save a little bit each week save in and then you can buy something more expensive another week.


omicron009
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take 5-10% of EVERY paycheck and stick it in a savings account. spend the rest. that way you are saving some money every week and enjoying the rest


Louis L
Come to my house and let me slap you. You need counseling. Most things people buy by impulse are because of low self esteem issues. You are not doing this because you care about your future or your relationships. You are obligated to spend wisely especially since you are mooching off of your spouse. Get a job or a second job and use it to buy stuff and invest what you get from your mooching source (husband). Buying fancy stuff makes you look like something to your friends but it is really just junk mostly. Invest in your future for when you get a divorce you will be prepared and won't have to sue your husband and mooch some more. Figure out what your upkeep is and what it would cost if you were on your own right now and get a job that covers your upkeep. See if you can stand on your own without someone else. Try to be an equal partner not just someone with your hand out. Grow Up! Give what you waste to charity. Parasite.


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