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Jill Russo Foster - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Jill Russo Foster has always been amazed by how people handle their money. Her first job right out of college was as a bank teller in an affluent area. Many of her customers wore designer clothes and drove prestigious cars, but were also on the overdraft list.
During this same period, she wanted to establish her own credit. She made a game of seeing how many credit cards she could maintain. Her high was ... [More]
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- You Can Fight Mother Nature - 2008 Edition
[Insurance:Home-Owners-Renters] What should you do prepare for a hurricane? Do you have to be on the coast to be affected? Read and find out.
- Debt Consolidation is Risky Business For People in Need
[Finance:Debt-Consolidation] I recently met with a potential mortgage client. This couple was trapped by one of those easy to overlook agreements found so often in troubled mortgages today. Their adjustable rate mortgage payment was about to go higher, and taxes were not included in the mortgage payment (or in their monthly budget).
- FICO Has Something to Say About You
[Finance:Credit-Counseling] You might not be paying attention to what FICO is saying about you, but other people are. Everyone from your potential employer to your car dealership can access your FICO credit score to learn more about you. So, what is a FICO score and what does it mean for you?
- Married Finances - Should Two Become One?
[Finance:Personal-Finance] Do you feel pressured to share everything with your new spouse? Sometimes it's more loving to keep some things separate.
- Fees and How to Avoid Them
[Finance:Personal-Finance] You can't control how much things cost, but you may be able to control how much you spend. Avoiding unnecessary fees can help you save money.
- What Do You Mean I'm Not Qualified?
[Real-Estate:Mortgage-Refinance] If you applied for a mortgage loan today, would you be qualified? Here are some steps you can take to make sure you can afford a home.
- 6 Tips From Home Disaster Survivors
[Reference-and-Education:Survival-and-Emergency] Looking back at 2007, it sure seems like nature had it in for the suburbs. The whole country was beset by weather related disasters. We had wildfires in Southern California, ice storms in the Midwest, and flooding in the Northeast.
- It's Your Tax Refund, Isn't It?
[Legal:Identity-Theft] Instead of a nice check from the IRS, you get a notice stating that you've already claimed your tax refund for this year. Who got your tax refund if it wasn't you? The author explains and offers some tips to help you prevent tax refund identity theft.
- 8 Tips For Saving Money With The Green Lifestyle
[News-and-Society:Environmental] Is it possible to save money by going green? The article gives 8 tips for making environmental changes that are financially savvy.
- 10 Ways to Save on Everyday Expenses
[Finance:Personal-Finance] Ten suggestions for saving on everyday, small expenses. Some of these tips are common sense; some might seem to be a bit "frugal". Just remember, if you're working toward a goal, you've got nothing to lose by trying something new, frugal as it may be! Sometimes "baby steps" are the best way to start on the path to bigger and better ways to manage your expenses.
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