Archive for August, 2006


The Honeymoon’s Over Now What?

by Nathan Dawson
After your honeymoon, that’s it for luxurious vacations right? You’ve now got your mortgage to think about, car payments, utilities, saving for children if you plan to have them, insurance, credit card debt and then there’s everyday expenses like food. With all those expenses how could you ever think about a vacation again, […]

How Much Credit can you Afford?

by Cindy Morus
Before making the decision to add more debt, you need to make sure that you:

Allocate sufficient money for your essentials.
Borrow only for items that you need and can afford.
Borrow only if you’re spending less each month than you take home.

1. Start with your monthly take-home pay.
This is the amount you have left after […]

You Might Want A Mobile Home

by Steven Gillman
Why Look At Mobile Homes For Sale?
There are mobile homes for sale, for much less than stick-built houses, in most areas of the country. Despite the persistent predjudice against them, and sometimes against their residents, mobile homes are the cheap housing choice of millions. The advantages are not always obvious, but they are […]

Life insurance: why there’s no need to be a desperate housewife

by Rachel Lane
Contemplating what may happen to your wife (or husband) and children if you die is not likely to be a thought you wish to contemplate. However, avoiding the issue may make life more difficult for your family after your death.
Life insurance looks set to make a comeback in the UK, after a period […]