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Set up a "Bill Pay" in order to cut down debt

Why use Bill Pay?
- 4 reasons. Read more »
- To Automate the Process & Avoid Late Payments - by automating the process of paying bills, you can ensure all bill payments are paid on time, and therefore avoid late payments.
- To Allocate Checking Funds & Avoid Interest Payments - by setting aside X-amount of money from your checking account, and then having payments
How to safely maintain usernames and passwords for financial sites

Do you have so many banking, stock, investment, and other financial site passwords that you cannot keep them straight? An idea on how to keep usernames and passwords readily available and SAFE...
Writing those username/password combinations down in their true form anywhere is dumb. Also, writing those down in a place that you do not always have access to is not convenient. Read more »
How minimum payment is determined on credit card
Towards the beginning of 2003 (in the Jan-Feb timeframe) the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) changed regulatory guidelines to force banks and other financial institutions to increase monthly minimum payments to cover at least 1% of the principal balance above and beyond all fees and interest incurred. Most banks prior to this used to charge 2-3%. Read more »
Boost your credit score
Your credit score is incredibly important to your financial life. It determines whether you get loans, the interest rate you pay on those loans, and the terms you get for any borrowing. It can also determine whether or not you can get an apartment; it can help determine your insurance rates or premiums; employers can look at this also to determine whether or not to give you a job, or to promote you.
Be sure to ALWAYS check your receipt for credit card information on it
Here is an example of what you should cross out if you see:
SOLUTION:
Cash or credit card?
Here is that article: http://genxfinance.com/2008/05/20/poll-do-you-organize-the-money-in-your-wallet-or-purse/
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I was getting ready to head to the cafeteria for lunch the other day, and before heading down with a co-worker I stopped to open up my wallet and rearrange my cash. He looked at me a bit puzzled and asked what I was doing. I didn’t think anything of it, but just told him that I was putting my money in order because when I got change from my breakfast this morning, everything was just thrown in there. Read more »



