Archive for the 'Debt Management' Category
Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
Devin Reams, over at BusinessBits, writes a nice little piece on improving your credit.
A number of people have their own ideas on what works for establishing credit… this is what’s worked for me. Get a credit card as soon as you can. Start paying off those bills (in full), too. It’s been less than a [...]
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Tuesday, July 19th, 2005
Ok, on to another question from our Ask the Wealthy Bloggers post:
I am trying to build my credit history and just recently got my first credit card, a secured one from the bank, so that the information about me would get sent to all the credit reporting agencies.
However, I am getting contradictory responses on what [...]
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt Management | 21 Comments »
Tuesday, June 14th, 2005
I’m sure you all have read my post on The Ultimate Credit Card Repayment Program and my post on Ordering Debts
for Repayment, and then found yourself saying ‘That’s great Mike, but what I really need is a nice tool with fancy graphs that lets me enter in all my debts and have it automatically [...]
Posted in Banking, Credit Cards, Debt Management, Financial Management, Financial Planning | 6 Comments »
Saturday, May 28th, 2005
Wow, two Suze Orman related posts in a row…
I found myself watching the Suze Orman show tonight for the first time on CNBC. It is a special show tied into her new book The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke, and it involves her doing a sit-down with some young fabulous people.
In her [...]
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt Management, Financial Management, Spend Less | 21 Comments »
Friday, May 27th, 2005
Over at It’s Your Money, there is a great post responding to advice from Suze Orman regarding the use of credit cards by the young. Suze’s advice:
My credit card strategy is solely for expenses that you need to live on — and not expenses that finance your living the high life. The only YF&Bers who [...]
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt Management, Financial Planning | 7 Comments »
Friday, May 20th, 2005
…With Geico!
Just kidding, this is not an insurance ad. Rather, I decided to do something about the interest rate on my wife’s Visa card.
My wife and I both have a Visa card through TD Canada Trust, but we carry different cards. I have a TD Emerald card that has a $12 annual fee (going [...]
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt Management | 15 Comments »
Thursday, May 19th, 2005
As many of you know, I have recently been writing about credit card repayment. The gist of the program is to order your debts for repayment, pay the current minimum payment on each debt for the remainder of its lifetime, and pay extra to the first debt in the payment order, snowballing the monthly plus [...]
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt Management | 8 Comments »
Monday, May 16th, 2005
For the last few months, I have been putting the methods I listed in my post titled The Ultimate Credit Card Payment Program to work.
I ordered my payments a little differently than the system I previously mentioned: rather than paying down the card with the lowest balance or the greatest interest, I instead focused on [...]
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt Management, Financial Management | 8 Comments »
Monday, May 9th, 2005
While my post on THE ULTIMATE CREDIT CARD REPAYMENT PROGRAM was well recieved, two very observant readers noted that the payoff order I used from The Automatic Millionaire was flawed.
The Automatic Millionaire advised to order your debts by balance divided by min payment, and in the fictional couple it meant for the most part [...]
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Thursday, May 5th, 2005
Update: While the principles presented in this post are sound, the payoff order described it slightly flawed. Please read my followup post/mea culpa before applying the principles here.
Get out your pen and paper, because I am about to share with you the ULTIMATE CREDIT CARD REPAYMENT PROGRAM! That’s right, the ULTIMATE CREDIT CARD REPAYMENT PROGRAM!!
See, [...]
Posted in Banking, Credit Cards, Debt Management, Financial Management, Financial Planning | 28 Comments »