How Good is your Credit?
April 20, 2012 | Filed under Personal financial management
Credit scoring is a widely accepted means internationally of assessing a person’s credit worthiness. It is used by lenders not only to assess whether lending should be approved but also what limit should be put on the amount of credit.
In some cases, credit scoring can disadvantage those who save hard and never borrow; simply because they can’t demonstrate a track record of borrowing and repaying on time. Read more here…How Good is your Credit.doc
Elderly People Who Won’t Spend
April 6, 2012 | Filed under Personal financial management
A common problem many families face is getting elderly parents to spend money on their personal health and welfare and on their accommodation. This can cause immense frustration and in extreme cases, a breakdown in family relationships. Read more here…. Elderly People Who Wont Spend.doc
Mind that Gap- age differences in relationships
April 4, 2012 | Filed under Personal financial management
There are numerous examples of celebrity relationships with a large age gap between partners (Michael and Catherine, Woody and Soon-Yi, Calista and Harrison) and such relationships are increasingly common throughout society. The success of any relationship relies on good communication and negotiation of differences so the needs of both partners can be met. Financial issues due to age differences are among those that need to be resolved. Read more here… Mind that Gap.doc
Top Tips for Spending Less
March 21, 2012 | Filed under Personal financial management
There are only two ways you can save more: you can increase your income, or cut back on your spending.
Here are seven great ways to save by spending less: Top Tips for Spending Less.doc
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