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 How can I get out of debt?
I am approx. $9800 in debt - $4800 of that debt is from my student loan (it has incredibly high intrest). I am behind and I can't keep up. My credit score is too low to get a loan - I've ...


 Parent's house?
my brother is moving in my parents place. Me and my sister have been making contributions to support our parents every month for the past 18 years, and my brother only started doing it in the past ...


 If I have a bank acct. with one bank, can i get a loan from another bank that i don't have an acct with?
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 I am in debt. Should I cash in my IRA to pay if off?
I am 46, single. I have about $18,000 in an IRA. I own a home with probably $35,000 in equity. I have been trying to start a home business and I have credit card debt of about $20,000. I am ...


 Anyone who can help me on savings planning ?
take note that I have already married & a family of 1 child .
My husband & I total $3,000.00 salary a month . How to save ?...


 How much money do you have in your wallet? ?
im broke =(
and the california state fair is just around the corner... booo.. i guess i'll have to go exchange in the piggy bank at the grocery store. lol....


 Have you been positive, negatively or not affected at all by the current recession?

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I'm in the PI busyness and work has been great more fighting among couples means more survaylance work catching cheeters and I also have to track down more dead ...


 IS there a way for a stay at home mom to make money that's legitimate?
My husband does not give me money, and I have nothing. Yet I need money....


 Who old do you have to be?
to get a credit card?...


 If you were given 100 million dollars what would you do with it?
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 My van just got repossed how do i get it back?
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 How do people make it today. on there income.?
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 How long will do you think it will take you to get out of debt?
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 Should I buy a rolex or is it a stupid thing to spend money on?
I can afford it, but I could save the money ...


 Can i cash in a personal check even if he doesnt have enough funds in his bank account?
My friend gave me a check for $3500 and i dont think he has enough funds in his bank account to cover that 3500. Can i still cash the check in and get $3500 in cash today? if not is there any way for ...


 How do you make a bit of money on the side right now?
I'm 17, and I have a part-time job. But I broke my ankle recently and haven't been able to work. I go back on the 11th of January which is too late to be paid on January 25th. This means I ...


 Where can you cash a paycheck instead of going to the bank?
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 How does bankruptcy work?
How would one go about filing for bankruptcy, and what should they expect to happen?

I lost my job and am now in debt about $10,000 worth of hospital bills, and $3,000 credit cards.... It ...


 How can i make good money?
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 Which of the two is worth your money?
a.) spending time buying and or collecting designer flip-flops

b.) saving your money for something like for buying useful things such as food.

for me, the second choice is.
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vancityblunt
I spend more than I make and my debt keeps growing, how do I get out of it ?
I've got a student loan and I've been paying my credit card off with my line of credit....I just got out of school and I'm a creative aspiring self employed person, but I'm not making enough and spending too much? Anyone understand how to live in this city within your means?
                     
 




STEVEN F
1. You ARE NOT paying your credit card OFF with a line of credit. RENAMING debt is NOT paying it off.
2. SPEND LESS.
3. Get a JOB until your business is earning enough to support you.
4. You asked how to live 'in this city', but did not say what city (or what country for that matter).


XoxoxoxoX
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Obviously you already know where the problem is - spending more than you earn. Here is how to start budget yourself no matter where you live...

First gather all your bill and know how much you need to pay every month, that also including credit card bills. With credit card, you need to include the higher of minimum due OR the month interest accrued. Don't forget the auto insurance or any other insurance (or let's just say things you pay every six months or annually), and find the monthly amount for those bills. As for groceries and gasoline, you will need to start to see how much you need every month by tracking your spending. Now you are ready to total all the monthly amount required. Second, take your take home pay (after tax), and starting to subtract all the bills need to be pay. I hope is not a negative number. Okay, if you still have 15% of your income left, that is good. That means you live within your means. Save up all the 15% to a savings account. If you like to save even more than 15% of you take home pay, or you are negative after you deduct everything, start review your bills. Maybe your cell phone plan can cut down to $35 a month instead of $150 a month. Start to cut down the unnecessary stuffs. Start tracking your spending and know where your money is. If you owe more than one credit card, start paying off by focus on the highest interest rate first.
After you get a grasp of how to budget, start to look at bigger picture and focus on paying off your debts. Such as credit card debts...Well, I am glad you are willing to take on second job, because if you want to be more aggressively pay off you debts. You really should. Also go on websites, most of the home page of yahoo or msn have a section "money" or "finance" that teach people how to budget. Start reading some article there will also help you a lot. Good luck!


Judy1
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Uh, spend less and/or earn more? Or is that too obvious.

Maybe you need to find a regular job for awhile until your self-employment gets to a level where you can pay your bills and have a little left over.

Good luck.


AMIT G
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make a budget and stick to it...no matter what.....unless you gonna die.....
provide for good health.....that is it...


Strategist
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I think the very first thing you should do is to stop paying your credit card with your line of credit. That is paying a loan with a loan. You can never get out of it.

The next thing you should do is to list down what are your expenditures in a month. Look at the list and see what are the expenditures you REALLY can do without.

Once you have cut and trim your expenditure lists, the next thing is to stick to your planned expenditure. Set aside a small sum of money to pay off you student loans and save the rest.

After two months, take out a bit of your savings (say 5% or 20 bucks) to reward yourself if you have stick to your planned expenditure strictly. This reward system will keep you going till you are completely out of debt. Then you can think of making your savings work harder for you.

Hope it helps!


mack l
Credit card debt consolidation comes as a great relief to all those who are plagued by multiple credit card debts. If new to credit card debt consolidation, all it does is to club up all your debts from multiple credit cards into single more manageable and easy to repay debt, which helps the credit card holder tremendously. Credit card debt consolidation has many benefits but the four listed below are typically more popular. If you are waiting to get rid of your multiple credit card debt, credit card debt consolidation might be the panacea for you. Here are the four great reasons.

To reduce the debt burden

This is the first and foremost reason of credit card debt consolidation. Too many credit cards, multiple credit card debts, varying repayment dates- all become too overwhelming , can rupture your financial well being and and impose a lot of burden. Credit card debt consolidation eases all this complexity and all your debts become one single entity and are now easier to repay.
The first, as we just mentioned, is because your current credit card or cards are costing you far too much in annual fee or APR.

Save on annual fee

If all your credit cards have some annual fee, these numbers add up quickly and can appear quite a sum. When you consolidate your credit card debt you also get rid of all these multiple annual fees and might end up saving a lot of money.

Prevent your credit ratings from getting worse

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godisspirit2000
I think Victoria, though well meaning, gave you bad advice. You can most certainly control things. "You" make the choices you do about spending. You have to cut spending and/or increase your income..second job or whatever. Sell things you no longer need on eBay. Buy at Yard Sales and thrift stores. And check out this website: www.daveramsey.com. It can be a great help.


cheda50
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lower your spending


charlesian2000
Sounds like you're an artist.

The problem with being an artist is that you need to make a name for yourself. Good artists starve for about 10 years, and only make ludicrously large sums when they are dead.

I would suggest that you get a part time job, to help with your debts.

I am in a similar situaton, although I am a lot older. Life threw me in this direction.

I don't know where your city is. But if you need to live cheap, I would suggest a true Asian diet. You will be a little hungry all the time, but your finances will start to look a little healthier.


Const. King
It definately sounds like you are more than qualified to be a state politician. That's what they all do.

Cut your expenses, get a roommate to share your rental expenses, and charge nothing on credit cards (The interest
is outrageous). Get a second job to help pay your present
loan balances.


Victoria
Don't stress out over it. Im in the same situation but I didnt go to college. Just live your life happy and don't worry about things you can't control too much.


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