Archive for October, 2009
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The wedding is done. Gifts unwrapped and packed away. Now it’s time to look for a permanent place for those gifts. It is the moment to choose your own home. This is a dream come true for most couples as purchasing a home is a really big thing. It is one of the biggest financial investments that a couple will ever make. The home then has to be chosen with care as this is probably the one that you will spend all the rest of your days in.
There are then a lot of things that you have to consider when choosing your first home. You can ask yourself questions as guides. First, what type of home do you want? You can opt for multifamily homes, a single-family unit, or you can even choose a condominium if you live in highly urbanized areas.
Next, what are your needs? How many bedrooms do you want? Maybe you can get a house that has a good view for the breakfast nook you’ve been dreaming of.
Most importantly, what is your budget? Choose a home with an amortization and mortgage rate that you can work with and with a term that you can pay for.
After these considerations, you can take it easy on yourself and first start your search in the internet. With just a few clicks, you can go through hundreds and hundreds of online listings. You are now off to a running start to choosing your first home.

They come like clockwork every month. Pages and pages of paper that tell you how hard you have to work. These are reminders of why you still have not resigned even though you hate your boss. Bills never stop coming and there are bills, like credit card bills, that get bigger even if you have not used your plastic in a while.
But have faith. There is a way to rid yourself of credit card bills. You just need patience and the ability to tighten the belt. First, have a realistic assessment of how big your credit card bill is. Yes, you did pay that much for that pair of jeans. You may not even remember purchasing some of the items in your bill but yes, it’s there.
After reeling from that big number, sit and create a budget that will help you pay the debt and stay out of that debt. Keep in mind that you are making a budget that totally stops your reliance on credit cards. It is cash only. Repeat this to yourself several times a day.
The next step is to cut your spending. Look for ways to lower your expenses. Maybe there are times you can walk instead of drive. Take a look at your fridge too and see which foods just go stale then you can buy less of those. Lowering your expenses will free up money that you can then use to pay your bills. Now you’re on your way to getting less of those pages every month.