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Plasma donation. I does it.
Saving money as a single can be difficult. You’d think it wouldn’t be, since there is only one of you, but cooking for one can be more expensive and time intensive. And when you’re busy and tired you don’t want to spare that extra time. You end up living on prepared foods and take out. After all, who wants to cook for one? So how to save money in the biggest money waster: food?
i have a pet peeve with banks. while i sincerely appreciate the fraud prevention that many have implemented, i find it disturbing to be called at home by someone purporting to be from my bank, who asks me about my accounts and charges on those accounts. my normal reaction is to give them absolutely no information and to request a name and phone number from them. then i call the bank’s main number and tell them who i was contacted by. if it’s a valid call, they’ll transfer me to the correct department. it may seem somewhat paranoid, but with identity theft a very real issue, it’s the safest way.
Every three years, the Federal Reserve Board conducts a survey on finances of U.S. families. The survey includes information on income, assets, net worth, pensions, etc. Being curious, I decided to see what the last survey had to say. What exactly ~is~ the status of U.S. families? How are they faring? First, for those who don’t know or have forgotten, let’s cover what is meant by “mean” and “median”. “Mean” is an average, while “median” means the middle.
You have a list of numbers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. The mean (or average) would be: 4. The median is: 4.
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Credit and YOU
Would you like to own a home some day? Buy a car? Rent an apartment? Have you had difficulties obtaining these things, or others, due to bad credit? Well, there is hope! You can repair your credit… yourself! “Bad Credit? NO Problem!” offers are available everywhere, but unless you take steps to keep your credit rating on the right path, you run the risk of costing yourself money… the very thing you can least afford! High interest rates (like with those “Bad Credit? NO Problem!” offers) cost YOU.
For those with bad credit ratings: DO NOT FEEL ALONE! In 2005, approximately 2 million households filed for bankruptcy, so a lot of us have been in your shoes. There are many reasons why you may find yourself in this situation – divorce, medical bills, lost job, the “ignorance of youth”, etc. Your first reaction may be to stick your head in the sand and ignore your credit situation. DON’T DO IT! I know how discouraged you can feel, but it’s important to do whatever you can NOW to get back on the path of good credit. Depending upon the severity of your credit problems, it may take weeks, months, or, sadly, years to successfully repair them; however, it CAN be done. And more importantly, you can do it YOURSELF. Know where you stand! Take steps immediately to ensure that your credit rating allows you to do the things you would like to do. You may not be able to afford a new home or car now, but what about later? You never know what the future may hold and, without good credit, you may be limiting yourself and your dreams. You may have good credit and not be aware of it. Creditors can use this against you by charging higher interest rates. What you don’t know CAN hurt you. ALWAYS stay on top of your credit situation. Know what your credit report says and make sure that what it shows is accurate.
So where do you start?
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