Pay heed to the markup in home loan interest rate | Mint – Mint
Pay heed to the markup in home loan interest rate | Mint Mint
Pay heed to the markup in home loan interest rate | Mint Mint
Frugality isn’t very sexy. I’ll admit that.
For most people, the concept of thrift probably conjures images of coupon clipping, stock photos of piggy banks, and Benjamin Franklin — none of which are terribly glamorous.
Frugality, is, however, in line with the concept of getting rich slowly. We’ve learned that building wealth has much to do with living below your means. You have to increase your income, yes. But in the process of looking for ways to earn more — whether it’s negotiating, switching careers, picking up side gigs — frugality is your friend.
We’re warned of the dangers of debt in the Bible, so is it OK for a Christian to lend money and earn interest? Here’s a discussion of Christians and lending.
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For the Lord your God will bless you as He has promised you, and you will lend to many nations, but you will not borrow; and you will rule over many nations, but they will not rule over you. Deuteronomy 15:6 Another scripture that stresses the importance of not going into debt. We are told […]
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Hey, average American, what are you planning to do with the tax refund you are about to receive? So let’s start with useful ideas for spending your tax refund for those in the first stage of personal finance and work our way up to those who are less pinched. Depending on which stage of personal finance describes your current financial situation, your tax refund can help you along if you plan carefully.
Before we go there, though, why are you getting a refund in the first place?
Mint.com user and Facebook fan Aaron writes: It would be great to have a post that lists out some of the top books to read for personal finance. I know there are different types of people using Mint (ranging from those whose goal is to get out of debt, to people who have the money
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Dear mom who is so tired of living on a tight budget: I know that you want to give up. You’re worn down from watching every penny you spend. You’re exhausted from carefully calculating how you’re going to stretch your grocery dollars to feed all those mouths that seem to never stop eating. You wishRead More
I didn’t always have minimalist tendencies. Though I never considered myself a collector, I did have a ton of clothing and furniture while in University, and the size of my book collection growing up bordered on the absurd side. Becoming a minimalist wasn’t on my mind before. For the last few years though, accumulating large volumes […]
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If youâre trying to get out of debt, or trying to fully fund your retirement, it can be a lot easier to get ahead if you’re able to make extra money on the side. This series of posts will give ideas for how to create supplemental income to pad your bottom line.
The post Ways To Make Extra Money Series: Guide To Diversifying Your Sources Of Income appeared first on Bible Money Matters and was written by Peter Anderson. Copyright © Bible Money Matters – please visit biblemoneymatters.com for more great content.
If you knew you could use a credit card to finally get out of debt forever, would you be interested in learning more about it? The very thing that has cost you thousands in interest could end up being the lifeline that pulls you out of debt. Whether you overspent for a recent celebration, have […]
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