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		<title>Finances:  The Importance of Creating a Budget for Yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 00:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Are you a debt-ridden woman?  Even if debt may not be an issue for you now, there is a good chance that it will become one in the future.]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>Are you a debt-ridden woman?  Even if debt may not be an issue for you now, there is a good chance that it will become one in the future. Whether you are in debt now or if you are looking to prevent yourself from falling victim to it, you may want to examine budgets. Creating a budget for yourself is a simple process, but it is one that can help to keep you out of debt or even get you out of debt.</p>
<p>Before examining how you can go about creating a budget for yourself, it is important to understand the importance of budgets.  As previously stated, budgets are a tool that can be used to make sure that debt isn&#8217;t any longer an issue for you.  By creating yourself a budget you are able to track your spending, as well as ensure that all needed expenses, like your car instance or your mortgage, get paid.  This also gives you the opportunity to examine how much extra money you have each month, money that you could put towards repaying your debt or put in a savings account, if you aren&#8217;t in debt right now.</p>
<p>When it comes to creating a budget for yourself, you should be able to find a number of budget templates online for you to use. While these free resources are nice, you may only want to use them as starting points.  You can get great ideas from them, but you may want to create your own budget. This is important because not all individuals lead the same lives or have the same expenses to take care of.  For instance, a budget template for those in New York City may not necessarily call for car payments or auto insurance, but if you had a vehicle, you will need these sections displayed on your budget.</p>
<p><span id="more-202"></span>It is also advised that you take the time to create a budget for each month of the year.  As previously stated, a budget allows you to account for your spend in advance.  If you have a birthday party in July that you need to attend, you may need to account for buying a gift.  However, this is something that will likely not occur each month.  Creating individual budgets for each month of the year may seem like a complicated process, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be.  It may take a few extra minutes, but those few minutes are more than worth it.</p>
<p>To get you started with saving your money, to help relieve the stress and other issues often associated with debt, you will want to start by outlining all expenses that you must pay for on a monthly basis.  These expenses are ones in which you cannot go without paying, like rent, mortgage, renters insurance, homeowners insurance, auto insurance, auto loan payments, groceries, and your utility bills. These are the expenses that must be paid, no matter what.</p>
<p>Once you have a detailed list of important expenses, like those that you are unable to go with out, you can focus on the next level of importance.  These are items such as internet access or cable television.  If you are just looking to save money, possibly to put into a savings account, you should be able to continue paying these expenses without any problems.  On the other hand, if you are looking to dig yourself out of all of the unpaid debt that you have accumulated, it may be a good idea to go without internet access or cable television, if at all possible, even if it is just for a short period of time.</p>
<p>You can also use your budget to determine how much extra money you will have each month.  You can do this if you regularly work the same hours or if your pay is salary based.  Once you have totaled up all of the aforementioned expenses, you can subtract that from the amount of the money that you bring home from work each week.  Any extra is money that you may want to consider putting towards your debt or saving, just in case.</p>
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		<title>Finances:  How Your Debt Doesn&#8217;t Have to Be the End of You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Finance]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finances:  How Your Debt Doesn?t Have to Be the End of You

Are you a woman who is in debt?  Whether you have debt solely from attending college, from credit cards, old medical bills, or a combinati]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="float: right;margin: 4px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></p> <p>Are you a woman who is in debt?  Whether you have debt solely from attending college, from credit cards, old medical bills, or a combination of them all, you may be scared, unsure, and frustrated.  In today&#8217;s society, with regularly rude calls from debt collectors, you may be feeling as if your debt is causing you to become insane.  Yes, it may seem like the end of the world, especially at first, but it is important to remember that your debt doesn&#8217;t have to the be the end of you.</p>
<p>As previously stated, a large number of debt-ridden women in the United States have problems with debt collectors calling at just about all hours, as well as having rude attitudes. The last thing that you will want to do is allow a debt collector to get you all worked up, no matter how they act or treat you.  If you feel that you cannot take it anymore, you do not have to.  At any point in time, when speaking to a debt collector, you can simply hang up the telephone.  More drastic approaches have been used by women including screening all telephone calls with the use of caller id or an answering machine.</p>
<p><span id="more-174"></span>Although you may not be interested in speaking with a debt collector, you may want to think about doing so.  Often times, you will find that debt collectors stop calling or at least reduce the number of calls that they place to you once they are able to at least speak with you. So, if you are feeling up to it, go ahead and answer that phone. Just be sure not to make any payment arrangements that you cannot keep. Also, be sure to check the statue of limitations in your state.  In some states, such as New York, the statue of limitations on when debt can be collected is six years.</p>
<p>Another one of the many reasons why debt is so stressful and such an issue for many women is because they feel helpless and hopeless when they are unable to pay their debt.  What you need to remember though is that there are always ways that you can go about working to pay off your debt, even if it is just a little bit at a time. It may seem silly, but paying off your debt, even if it is only twenty dollars here and there, is likely lessen the burden and stress that you currently feel.</p>
<p>If you would like to get out of debt, but you don&#8217;t know how, you may want to consider making an appointment with a debt reduction specialist or an accountant. While this professional assistance will cost you a little bit of money, upfront, it is well worth it for many women; women just like you.  That is because the professional assistance of debt reduction specialists and accountants may be able to help you get your life back on track.</p>
<p>Although the cost of seeking professional assistance is more than worth it, you may not necessarily have the money to spend. If that is the case, you can still work to get yourself out of debt and settle this stressful issue once and for all. What you are urged to do is examine your spending habits.  You may even want to record all of the purchases that you make during one weeks time. How many of those purchases can you live without, even just temporarily? As previously stated, paying off your debt, even in little increments, may be able to help reduce the stress often associated with unpaid debts.  So, even if you are only able to save two dollars on a soda each day, that should provide you with twenty dollars a week to put towards your debt.</p>
<p>In short, debt is an issue that many women must face and deal with each day. Although it may seem like it, debt doesn&#8217;t have to be the end of you, as outlined above.</p>
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		<title>Finances:  The Importance of Staying on the Same Page with Your Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a married or do you currently reside with your romantic partner?  If you do, there is a good chance that money is always a concern of yours.  When two individuals are in a relationship, there are often issues that arise concerning money.  For some families, it is hard to get and stay on the same page, concerning finances. If at all possible, you will want to try avoid doing this, as it may not only harm your wallet, but your relationship as well.</p>
<p>One of the many problems associated with men and women, namely those who are in relationships is associated with checking accounts. In the United States, many checking accounts now come equipment with standard debit cards. While debit cards are a nice tool to have, they can cause many problems for some individuals.  Debit card purchases are not as easy to remember or record as traditional check writing purchases are. This is where many couples start to see discrepancies with their finances.</p>
<p>To prevent the above mentioned situation from occurring, it is important to make sure that you and your partner are on the same page. In fact, you may even want to take the time to establish some ground rules. These grounds rules may include not having a debit card at all or leaving it home at all times. If the debit card is used or a check is written for the joint account that you and your partner share, it is important that the person who used the account informs the other.  Communication is key to keeping your finances in check when having a joint checking account with your husband.</p>
<p><span id="more-161"></span>In addition to the improper use of debit cards or check writing, when using a joint checking account, there are many couples who have problems with one or both individuals just spending more money than they have.  This is often a problem with credit cards.  Credit cards, as you likely already know, are considered financial death traps, as they can cause so many problems.  For that reason, if you or your husband or your partner have any credit cards, it is advised that you sit down and discuss usage with them.  The best way to stay out of credit card debt is by limiting your use of them or at least your spending.  If spending is occurring, it is important that your partner knows about that spending and visa versa.</p>
<p>Since unnecessary spending is a problem for many couples in America, you may want to take the time to create a budget for your household. When doing this budget, it is important that you and your partner create the budget together.  This is how you two can both stay on the same page, with your finances.  A budget can account for all of the money that you and your partner have coming in, as well as all of the money that needs to be spent, like on rent, gasoline, or car insurance. This can give you an idea of exactly how much extra you and your partner have to spend each month or even how much you don?t have to spend.  As a reminder, be sure to create your budget with your husband or your partner.</p>
<p>If you are married, you may find yourself having a little bit more trouble with the money issues between you and your husband. What many individuals do not realize is that when they are married their financial mistakes also become the financial mistakes of their spouse.  This is what leaves many women, and sometimes even men, having a difficult time getting back on their feet after a divorce.  It is not uncommon for many divorced couples to declare bankruptcy after terminating their relationship.</p>
<p>To help prevent your marriage or your partnership from this trouble, you will want to keep all of the above mentioned points in mind.  Learning how to budget together, as a family, as well as properly use all bank accounts and credit cards is the best way to stay all on the same page.  Staying on the same page, when it comes to your finances, is the key to financial reassurance and possibly a happy healthy relationship with your husband or partner.</p>
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		<title>Financing homeschooling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 08:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When people talk about teaching their children from home in the<br />
absence of any definite or structured curriculum, it is perhaps<br />
natural to think that homeschooling is cheap. But this is far from<br />
the truth. Although homeschooling does not stick to any particular<br />
text, this is perhaps more of a bane than a boon, when it comes to<br />
finance.</p>
<p>When you need to make sure that your children receives<br />
state-of-the-art education so that they can compete with regular<br />
school goers, expenses will naturally mount. The actual cost of<br />
educating a child at home is surprisingly high. Up-to-date<br />
textbooks, course materials, a library, computing equipment,<br />
lighting, specially designed furniture all cost money. In this<br />
case, the cost may be slightly lesser when it comes to<br />
homeschooling the second child. Add to this any additional tuition<br />
cost for tutors who come to teach subjects that cannot be handled<br />
by parents, like higher-level math or science. The total cost can<br />
be a bit mind boggling.</p>
<p><span id="more-154"></span>If you take another important factor into consideration,<br />
homeschooling costs may effective triple. The need for having one<br />
of the parents tied to the house and fully dedicated to providing<br />
education deprives the family of a second earning member. The<br />
average homeschooling teacher is usually a lady with a college<br />
degree. This means that she can easily bring home a pay of $35,000<br />
or more. It is also interesting to note that most families that<br />
have more than 2 children do not opt for homeschooling at all.</p>
<p>But, there are those who have been successful in carrying out<br />
homeschooling at low rates. This is dependent on the size of the<br />
family, the support group, the type of materials used and the<br />
availability of the material. When successive children can reuse<br />
the materials, cost goes down. Much of the course material can be<br />
got from vendors of homeschooling materials. A membership in a<br />
public library, theatre, concerts, ballets and other cultural<br />
events also help in cutting costs. Sometimes, it is even possible<br />
to barter expertise. For instance, the mother of an 8-year old<br />
gives dancing classes, and her daughter receives drawing classes<br />
for free. Support groups allow you to divide the cost of field<br />
trips, science projects and fairs.</p>
<p>Whatever the cost, advocates of homeschooling say that the<br />
benefits far outweigh these considerations. When you are able to<br />
decide what knowledge your child receives and when he or she<br />
should be taught and to what extent, it gives you a lot of freedom<br />
and a lot of power. Both the children as well as the parents<br />
benefit from this mutually enriching experience.</p>
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		<title>Homeschooling with a disability</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 10:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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seriously hampers his ability to stick to a routine, then 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you feel that your child suffers from a disability that<br />
seriously hampers his ability to stick to a routine, then<br />
homeschooling is your best choice. The child will be constantly<br />
under your supervision. But he will be gaining a lot of quality<br />
education, in spite of his disability. This is rather surprising,<br />
considering how children with disabilities are stigmatized in<br />
public schools.</p>
<p>Goal setting is an important part of homeschooling a child with<br />
disability. Set the number of working hours per week for the<br />
child. A child with a disability may have his bad days. Structure<br />
the learning hours according to the needs and interests of the<br />
child. Use the computer. This way, he will have all the<br />
necessary information right at his fingertips while staying within<br />
the confines of his home.</p>
<p><span id="more-153"></span>Field trips and other educational activities are just as<br />
important. Get help from your support group. Visit places of<br />
interest and interact with other children in the group. Take your<br />
child out for some activities, so that he can socialize. Let him<br />
set his own pace with making friends. This will help in<br />
strengthening his self-esteem.</p>
<p>Above all, remember that homeschooling is just the same, even when<br />
your child suffers from a disability. You will just need to look<br />
for the right opportunities and the easiest alternatives to<br />
achieve the same goals.</p>
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		<title>How to Pay Off Your Old College Debt ASAP</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 04:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Are you a woman who has recently finished college?  If you have, your focus may be placed on entering the workforce, unless you are already emplo]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a woman who has recently finished college?  If you have, your focus may be placed on entering the workforce, unless you are already employed.  While it is important to focus on work and improving your work performance, it is also important that you place a focus on the repaying of your college loans.  Unfortunately, many women who attend college later end up in debt due to the cost of it.  That why you are urged to start paying off your college loans as soon as possible.</p>
<p>When it comes to paying off student loans, many individuals wonder why they should get started with doing so right away.  Whether you just graduated one month ago or three years ago, there is a good chance that you have already received a bill requesting you to make a payment on your loan.  For many college lenders, this is common practice.  It seems as if you are expected to repay your college loan as soon as you graduate.  Unfortunately, many women, possibly just like you, are financially unable to do so.</p>
<p><span id="more-74"></span>While a large college loan bill may seem like an issue that can&#8217;t be solved at the moment, it is important that you do not just push it aside.  It is important to remember that loans, including college loans, have an impact on your credit.  Even if you are unable to make your full college loan payments as expected, you are advised to at least put a little bit towards your loan repayment each month.  In fact, even if you have yet to receive a bill requesting payment, it may be a good idea to start making payments anyways.  You can easily do this by contacting your loan lender for additional information.</p>
<p>One of the many reasons why so many recent college graduates have a difficult time making their college loan payments is because their life changes.  Many female college graduates need to not only find a job, but get their own apartment, condo, or home.  This is an expense that is costly all on its own, not to mention the added costs of furnishings, food, and utilities.  If this is a change that you recently had to make, you may want to sit down and make a budget for yourself.  The starting point of your budget should include all of the bills that you need to pay, like your rent or mortgage, auto insurance, food, utility bills, and gasoline to and from work.  These are expenses that you simply cannot avoid paying.</p>
<p>Once you have an idea of how much money you must spend each month, you can then calculate your monthly income by adding your weekly paychecks. What you will then want to do is determine the difference.  If you have any additional money left over, it is advised that you put as much of that money as possible towards the repayment of your college loan. Despite what you may believe, you don&#8217;t necessarily have to pay your monthly loan payment all at once. There are many financial lenders that will accept twenty dollars from you one week and fifty dollars from you another.  Often times, you will find that lenders just want their money, no matter how it arrives to them.</p>
<p>Although it is advised that you start making payments on your college loan as soon as possible, that time may have already come and gone.  If you have been out of college for at least five years, it may be time to consider alternative approaches.  If your loan lender is requesting payment in full, a payment that you cannot make, it may be an idea to consider applying for a debt consolidation loan. Although the last thing that you want to do is get another loan, your loan payments will be smaller to pay and this should be much easier for you.</p>
<p>If you are a female who has college debt that you need to repay, it is advised that you work towards doing so at every step in your life.  You should always think about the impact of dining out, when you have a debt to repay.  By letting your college loans go unpaid, they can reach the point where they are an issue that you can no longer run from.</p>
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		<title>How to Afford the Cost of a New Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 08:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finances:  How to Afford the Cost of a New Home

Are you a woman who has the dream of owning your own home?  If you do, you are definitely not alone. While a large number of women already own their ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a woman who has the dream of owning your own home?  If you do, you are definitely not alone. While a large number of women already own their own homes, there are even more who are looking to do so.  Unfortunately, many women mistakenly believe that they cannot afford the cost of a new home.  Yes, there are really some who may be unable to afford the cost of a new home, but, for others, it is actually a lot easier than it appears.</p>
<p>The first step in buying a new home involves examining where you would like to reside.  This is important as it gives you an idea as to what the average asking price for homes is.  This average asking price can give you an idea as to the amount of money that you would need to have.  Since different areas of the United States have different real estate market conditions, this should be one of your very first steps. Once you decide where you would like to live, you can go about finding a home to buy, as well as get financing for that home.</p>
<p><span id="more-71"></span>Speaking of financing, there are many individuals who mistakenly believe that they need to have money, upfront, to buy a home.  That is not the truth.  In fact, in the United States, most women and men, use financing, provided by financial lenders, to afford the cost of a home.  If you have yet to consider getting a mortgage for your new home purchase, this is the time to do so.</p>
<p>If you need to obtain financing to purchase a new home, your first thought may be to head on down to your local bank or a local home lending office. While this is more than possible to do, you may want to first request a copy of your credit report. Financial lenders will use your credit report to determine if you are a good candidate for receiving a loan from them. The cleaner your credit report is, the more likely it is that you will be awarded financing for the purchase of your new home.  If your credit report is less than perfect, you may want to try paying off some of your old debts before approaching a financial lender.</p>
<p>Although a mortgage or a home loan can help you afford the cost of a new home, there are many financial lenders who first require a down payment.  This down payment varies from lender to lender.  It is common for mortgage or home loan down payments to be anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000. For many individuals, this is where the problem comes in.  If you are wondering how you can go about coming up with the money needed for a down payment, you will want to continue reading on.</p>
<p>One of the easiest ways for you to save money for a new home down payment is by reducing or completely eliminating all of your unnecessary purchases.  These unnecessary purchases may include a coffee, soda, or other snacks at work, dining out, a full cable television package, and so forth.  Unfortunately, many individuals do not realize the importance of eliminating their unnecessary purchases, when looking to save money to buy a new home.  Yes, you may only be able to save $20 or $50 a week, but it is important to remember that money can add up overtime.</p>
<p>Another way that many women work to come up with the down payment often needed to buy a home is by getting a second job or by requesting additional hours at work. While doing so may result in you having less free time with your family, it is a sacrifice that many women are willing to make.  With an increased workload at work or a second job, even just a part-time one where you only work ten hours a week, you may be able to quickly come up with the down payment needed to acquire a home loan or a mortgage.</p>
<p>For many women, home ownership is an issue that they deal with in their life.  The above mentioned approaches are just a few of the many ways that you can go about getting the home of your dreams.</p>
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		<title>Affordable Health Insurance for the Unemployed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 20:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being unemployed can be a  financial downside to say the least. You may be dependant on someone else to  cover your daily expenses such as a place to live and food to eat. Health  insurance is something that everyone needs and not enough people have available  because of these other financial [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being unemployed can be a  financial downside to say the least. You may be dependant on someone else to  cover your daily expenses such as a place to live and food to eat. Health  insurance is something that everyone needs and not enough people have available  because of these other financial burdens. Any emergency such as a car accident  or broken bone will require adequate medical assistance. What do you do when you  don&#8217;t have insurance and can&#8217;t afford expensive medical bills? If you are  unemployed, you need to find health insurance to prevent this from  happening.</p>
<p>COBRA is a law in which many people could be eligible to  remain on an employer&#8217;s health insurance plan even after they lose their  employment. The most ideal person for this coverage is someone who is between  jobs and is not in need of long-term help. It can last at least a year to those  who qualify, but the premium amount is still an expense that some unemployed  individuals may not be able to take care of with their lack of income. If you  are able to pay the premium and are eligible, COBRA will also cover your spouse  and children who are dependent on you for insurance. The best way to determine  if you could receive health insurance is to contact your local employer&#8217;s  benefits department and fill out the required forms.</p>
<p><span id="more-29"></span>You can also shop  around for typical health insurance. Many free Internet services are proven  reliable by the Better Business Bureau Online. By speaking with one of these  insurance experts, you can get help finding the most affordable health insurance  that will fit your specific needs. They know the rates of thousands of insurance  companies and can fix you up with appropriate coverage for your specific needs.  If you have a spouse or children, having health coverage is a necessity. Life is  full of unexpected events and you cannot ensure that everyone will stay  completely healthy until you have insurance again because accidents do happen.  Finding an affordable coverage rate on your own can be a hassle. The experts at  these companies are offering their assistance to you, often as a free service.  Whether you need to find something short-term or for an extended period, they  are qualified and dedicated to helping you.</p>
<p>If you find yourself  unemployed at any time in your life, you are probably without health insurance.  This can be a nightmare whether you have a family or not because medical  expenses can put you into debt quickly. Luckily, there are ways of finding  affordable coverage providers that can keep your health, as well as your  finances, safe. A simple doctor visit can cost you significantly more money than  it would with insurance. Do not let yourself become one of the many people who  are unfortunately living life without proper insurance coverage.</p>
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