Save Money and Still Look Beautiful for your Wedding
Posted in Personal Finance by Kevin | Tags: Clothing, lifestyle, womenWedding plans – What is the difference between a summer bride a woman who weds in autumn, spring, or winter? Not much, besides the price. When considering a wedding, one must come to agree that the most successful wedding is the one that balances the price and the elegance. If overspend, sure, you will have a great wedding, but won’t have any money left for the future.
If we take into account the financial aspect, then weddings can differ greatly regardless of whether the sun shines. Wedding plans will nearly always consist of traditional items like the wedding gown, wedding cake; wedding flowers, flower girls etc. Wedding necessities as such leave no room for originality because most future brides will have a list like this too.
Tips on Restoring Your Wealth
Posted in Personal Finance by Kevin | Tags: wealthHave you lost a ton of money from your investments in the past two years? Is your capital gain loss? Does the chart of your net worth for real estate, stocks, bonds, oil or other commodities resemble a cliff? Do your IRA and 401-K remind you of the Titanic? Many people have had huge financial losses.
But it does not have to stay that way. There are certain steps that are common to building wealth and restoring wealth- ways to turn your capital loss to capital gain. Let’s take a look at them.
Cut Cell Phone Costs and Save Big!
Posted in Spending by Kevin | Tags: save money, UtilitiesMany people do not know that the base plans cell phone companies offer are just enough to cover their costs. The multibillion dollar conglomerates such as Verizon and Sprint make their money by selling you the add-ons. Those extras each month can easily double your bill and over the course of a year cost you hundreds of dollars. That is why it makes sense to pay attention to this as a cost cutting exercise. Here are some cell phone bill charges that you can and should look at in order to see if you can cut and save money.
10 Great Ideas for a Rainy Day Fund
Posted in Personal Finance by Kevin | Tags: Finance, Living Expenses, save moneyEven when the economy is steady, having a 6 months rainy day savings can go a long way in securing a stable future for your family. Nowadays, the government recommends a family has enough to live on for 8 months, provided all income sources are removed. Hence, managing your money for a personal or family emergency is a must in today’s financial climate. If you want to start saving money, here are some great ideas and tips you can use to build your own security backdrop.
I. Analyze your Spending Pattern, Calculate your Needs
1.Calculate your monthly expenses that are mostly static- insurance premiums, mortgage payments, tax payments, household purchases etc.
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