Chemain Evans is a quality control specialist for Simple Joe, Inc., makers of the popular Simple Joe's Expense Tracker PC software. Expense Tracker is a quick and simple way to keep track of your expenses and stay within your budget. Expense Tracker is ideal for tracking personal, business, home and club expenses.
Seven easy steps to creating a budget. Few things strike more fear into the hearts of people than setting up a budget. We all know we need one, a few of us actually have one, and fewer still manage to live within it. Why is it so intimidating? Whatever your reason, now is the time to start!
Tips to living withing your budget. Having a budget and living within it are two different things. There are always things that we want (or need) and credit is so easy to get. This article will discuss ways to help you establish good budgeting habits.
Whether you rent or own, chances are pretty good that a large portion of income goes to pay for it. You may wonder how you can save money on your housing. Learn about some ideas to help you save money on renting, buying, or improving your home, as well as purchasing major appliances.
American consumers are bombarded with invitations to utilize various banking and checking services. So how can you really know whether you are better off staying where you are at, or switching to a new service? From checking accounts to home loans, and a whole lot in between, here are some answers.
It seems like we're always on the go these days. Whether traveling across the country (or the world) or across town, there are ways that you can get more travel out of your transportation dollars.
Did you know that you could be overpaying for your insurance by as much as hundreds of dollars? The focus of this article is on getting and keeping those automobile, homeowner/renter, and life insurance premiums down. First we'll discuss some generalities; then we'll get down to some specifics for each category.
You are the one who has to take a proactive stance to prevent something you didn't ask for in the first place. However, with just one phone call and one letter, you will be able to put an end to most of those calls.
Identity theft encompasses a wide range of deception, from a stolen credit card used to charge purchases to an existing account, to stolen information used to impersonate the victim, open new accounts (even ones for utilities), and rack up thousands of dollars in debt.