Archive for June, 2011

A new study came out recently that said many people are still interested in buying and owning a home, even with all the mess that’s been the housing market over the past few years. Of course, there are a lot of great deals in many states so it makes buying attractive. Still, one has to [...]

Relocating? Daunted by the magnitude of the move and the inevitable costs of logistics? Keep this mantra in mind: the less you move, the less you pay. The number one priority before a move is to reduce the amount of volume you’ll be moving. A friend of mine locating to Washington, DC, from Orlando just [...]

Back in 2009 I wrote a post on this blog titled Finding New Ways To Generate Income. I mentioned the premise of the book The Millionaire Maker by Loral Lengemeier, in saying that people can only save so much on expenses to get out of debt and that what they might need to do is [...]

Debt elimination is not something you can do on the fly. It takes a certain amount of planning in order to orchestrate a solid debt elimination plan. Even with a plan, it is possible for things to come up unexpectedly but having a guideline makes it a little easier to find your way back to [...]

Foreclosures are still hot and heavy, although they’ve started to slow down in some areas that have been hard hit. The reason they’ve slowed is because at some point there could only be so many homes left that could be foreclosed upon; it’s certainly not that the economy has improved all that much. The strange [...]

This is an editorial post from Mitch Patridge, Chairman and CEO of CSI Financial Services For American drivers, the recent spike in the price of crude oil has evoked painful memories of the summer of 2008, when the average price for regular gasoline reached an all-time high of $4.11 per gallon. What does this have [...]

Gas prices are falling, not because OPEC did the right thing in increasing production but because people have decided they’re tired of being slaves to high gas prices and are finding other ways to spend their dollars. It’s interesting seeing how the reduction of demand is lowering gas prices, since that same thing doesn’t work [...]