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How we save money

February 14, 2007 by Tricia

I’m always looking for ways to save money since I really don’t have much of an income coming in while I’m sick at home.

One way that I’ve found to save a bit of money is to take a good look at our home insurance to see if we have anything on the policy that we don’t need to be covered for, and I’ve combined our home insurance with our car insurance as that has provided us a discount from our insurance company.

We don’t really have any outstanding personal loans, and have no plans to take one out unless our car breaks down or something. We’ve applied for 0% balance transfers credit cards and expect to save quite a bit of money when we use our new credit cards.

Another way that we’ve attempted to save money was by adjusting our mortgage from monthly payments to bi-weekly payments. Now for those with mortgages that might not really seem like much of a savings since we are paying pretty much the same every two weeks combined as we did when we paid monthly, but the bank only charges interest at the beginning of the month and by paying twice a month we’ve actually lowered the amount of interest on our mortgage and this will result in our paying off our mortgage several years earlier than originally calculated.

The final way that we’ve attempted to save money is by earning higher interest on our current accounts. We’ve set up accounts at a bank that offers good interest rates even on low bank balances. I suppose this isn’t a savings, but earning interest on a balance that we couldn’t earn interest on in our regular bank accounts does give us a small gain doesn’t it?

How do you save money or cut costs? I’m always looking for tips!





Filed Under: Family, Finance, Money Tagged With: 0 percent balance transfers, account, bank, car insurance, credit cards, Family, Finance, home insurance, Insurance, Money, mortgages, personal loans, save money, savings accounts, thriftyscot

Back when I started my Jewelry business

January 29, 2007 by Tricia

I used to always be terrified of going to the bank to ask for a loan. Why? Well I needed my very first loan when I was just 20 years old. I was starting my own business and the machine that I needed to buy was going for $13,500 at this used equipment auction I was about to attend. I needed to secure my loan and hope that bidding didn’t go over the estimated price for the diamond cutting machine I needed to start my business.

So not only was I about to get my first loan, but I was also about to attend my first auction in order to bid on something that would change my life. I had to win the auction. I wouldn’t have won it either if I hadn’t brought along some very experienced jeweler friends who talked my competition out of bidding higher when the machines price got up to the top amount I could afford.

Getting that first loan was difficult. I had to present a business plan to the loan officer at the bank and convince them that I would succeed. I didn’t even have an established credit basis at the time either being so young. I think I’d only received my first credit card less than a year before starting my business.

The first year running my business was rough. I had to establish a customer base. It wasn’t that hard because I had already built a name in the jewelry trade, and my sister had an established business as an engraver and she plugged my business whenever she could. Still, I had to prove myself.

I wasn’t earning enough money in that first year either. I ended up running my business 4 days a week, working at another jewelers store the other three days of the week, and working security at the convention center several evenings most weeks. I was also doing extra work in the movies and commercials around that time as well. I was a busy bee!

Still it seemed that I never had enough money and soon I was buying groceries and even toilet paper with my credit card. I’ll tell you right now – when you have to purchase your basic necessities with a credit card, and don’t have enough money to at least pay the minimum each month you’re headed for trouble.

It didn’t take long before I’d run up my credit card and ended up losing it. Of course by then my business was doing fairly well and I wasn’t working the extra jobs anymore. Well, I still did some extra work from time to time, but my business kept me working 12 hour days most of the year, and 18 hour days around the Christmas season.

I was able to pay off my debts by working hard but my credit was ruined. It took me a long time to re-establish my credit rating again.

I’m telling you my story so that perhaps you don’t get into the same kinds of trouble. Learn more about maintaining your credit rating or fixing your bad credit rating at Creditloan.com. You’ll find pages and pages of information on that site about credit and loans. Articles about Bad Credit Auto Loans and free debt consolidation will help you understand what you can do to secure a loan and begin to improve your credit rating.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Jeweller/Jewellery, Money Tagged With: bad credit auto loan, bad credit personal loans, business loans, creditloan.com, debt consolidation, establishing credit, free credit report, jeweller, jewellery, starting a business

Fast online loans

January 23, 2007 by Tricia

Did you know that if you are looking to get a small loan or a cash advance on your paycheck that you can do it via the Payday website?

The process is actually very easy, simply fill in the information on the quick Qualify form on the main page and you’ll find out almost instantly if you qualify for Payday cash Advance Loans. It really is that simple.

There aren’t very many companies that allow you to get an Online Cash Advance but you can very easily, quickly and painlessly at the Payday Loan Online website. You don’t have to fax any paperwork to the company, and you don’t have to wait for days to find out if you qualify.

Check it out the next time you find yourself short on cash and in need of some money quickly.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Money, Services Tagged With: cash advance, loan, no fax, no paperwork, online, online cash, online loan

Is using mortgage broker or the banks mortgage specialist better?

January 18, 2007 by Tricia

I have a question for any home owners who might read this. When you first went about securing a mortgage for your home how did you do it? Did you go through your bank and speak with the mortgage specialist on hand at the bank branch or did you use Mortgage Brokers? I’m trying to decide which way works better for the home owner.

When Chris and I bought our home we first started out talking with our banks but we didn’t really like the offers that they were giving to us. You see they can only offer whatever mortgage types that the bank they work for handles. We switched to a mortgage broker who’d been recommended to us by our real estate agent, who did not receive any payment from us for his services, and he was able to look through all of the offers with all the banks that have mortgage packages and he found us what I still believe to be the very best mortgage at that time.

Interest rates were really low 5 years ago, and the bank was offering us a mortgage at 5.1% I believe. When we went through our broker we got a mortgage with 0% interest for the first 6 months and then after that we only paid 1% interest for the longest time until the mortgage rates began climbing again. As of right now our mortgage rate is only 4.5% and that’s still a much better deal that what most people are offered.

So my vote is for talking with a mortgage broker when getting a new mortgage for your home. What do you think? What have your experiences been like compared to my own?

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: bank, home loan, mortgage brokers, personal, rates, securing a mortgage

Tax time is coming up

January 16, 2007 by Tricia

Tax time is coming up soon and if you are like me the idea of figuring out your taxes is a bit nerve racking, if not stressful as well. If you are like me you second guess yourself – “Did I fill in all the forms correctly?” “Did I forget to include an important receipt?” and “Did I get all the tax breaks that I deserve?”. Have you been there before? Have you had those questions running through your head? I have!

Well, I’ve come across a site that might make some of you very happy. Well, my US readers anyway. The site is a United States Tax Forum and you’ll find a lot of great information in the various threads and sub forums on the site.

There’s a forum for small business owners, one that discusses Individual tax forms, Accounting and bookkeeping, and one that’s for tax professionals. As tax time approaches you can go to the forum and post your questions or perhaps even offer to help other forum members if you are knowledgeable about filling out the tax forms.

I know that when I’m filling out my own tax papers I always looking things up online so that I can get the paperwork done properly, and of course to my best advantage. This year, my US readers, can use this forum to get answers from others who perhaps have more experience with the in and outs of the forms.

The US tax forum is absolutely free to join. Why don’t you visit the site now, and bookmark it where you’ll be able to find it easily come tax time?

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: help filling out US tax forms, individual tax, small business tax, Tax forum, tax professionals, US tax, US taxes

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