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- Increase Income with Jewelry SalesThis describes how to start a business with sales of beautiful sterling siver jewelry.
- Getting Tough with FinancesThis article gives an overview of your options when you are finding it tough to make ends meet.
- How to Increase Income in the "Income Minus Spending = Savings" EquationMy quest for many years has been to solve the income - spending = savings equation. I have already written about decreasing the spending component. Now I will spend some time on the Income component.
- Drastic Alternatives to a Worsening EconomyLook at your life. Look at your choices. There are areas to save that you probably haven't dreamed of.
First Person: How I Made (And Stuck To) the Ideal BudgetI read about a budget blueprint, outlining the ideal budget. As it turns out, the formula is spot on.- How to Earn Income from HomeThis article presents some important considerations in how to earn income from home. There are principles of success that can be applied to various businesses.
- First Person: 4 Reasons to Be a One Income FamilyThese days the concept of being a one income family is not only uncommon, it seems unfathomable. With a little careful planning and budgeting, it is not only possible, but rewarding.
- My Budget Plan for 2011A detailed description outlining a financially responsible houeshold budget for 2011.
- Traits of a Successful BudgetBy helping you organize your actual expenses and setting your future spending goals, a successful budget allows you to make long- and short-term projections about your financial situation and plan for major financial changes.
- What to Do to Budget Your Money BetterThe problem for most people is that they do not know exactly what they need to do to budget their money. Little do they know that a budget is a very easy thing to do. Just follow these steps.
- Adjusting to One IncomeEven in the worst of economic times living off one income is possible.
- Overhauling Your Budget Due to a Reduced IncomeAnytime you have a substantially reduced income, or an outright elimination of income, it means you have to completely overhaul your budget. A few tweaks, changes and minor pullbacks here and there just won't do.
Ways to Cut Spending and Evaluate Your DebtJust an article on things that you may need to know about debt analysis.- Putting Your Real Property to WorkYour home not only is probably your best investment, but also has the potential to increase your income and decrease your expenses.
- The Bright Side to the Bad EconomyThe downturn in the economy has been a nightmare for everyone, but there is a bright side. Governments can't spend like drunken sailors anymore.
- Reasons for Writing for Lower Paying Helium ChannelsSome people write simply to express their personal passion. When a writer has a passion for something, they may simply need to write about it. Writers choose to express themselves through the act of writing
- How to Become Financially IndependentBecoming Financially Independent is not always the easiest task. This however should not discourage your no matter what your situation. There are always ways to improve your situation towards becoming more financially independent.
- Dealing with Debt when UnemployedThis article discusses how to manage debt when you are unemployed.
- Economic Security: Maximizing Your Income in a Post-Work WorldIt is not hard to find advertisements that promise ways to maximize your income. You need only watch late-night TV or do some surfing of the Internet to find "get rich quick" or "get rich easy" schemes.
- Learn How Income Affects Your Lifestyle and HealthIncome is a direct contributor to your well-being. Look at it from the big-picture view.
- Dealing with Unsatisfactory Income and WorkI've heard many people complain about their current work and income. These people are dissatisfied with their current work and income. But they don't do anything about it and often have readymade excuses
- Debt Reduction Made SimpleThis is money management in it's simplest form.
- Bet on Yourself to Make Your Dreams Come TrueWhat can the lottery do for you that you don't have the power to do for yourself?
- Dual-Income, No Kids: Description of, and Resources for, DINKSDink can refer to any couple that has two incomes and no children. Either one partner has two incomes, or they both have a single income. From a financial perspective, marketers look at dinks as consumers that have readily available expendable income.
How to Decrease Spending to Increase SavingsOver the years, I've developed a system of maximize savings by applying analytical tools. This article applies this logic to personal spending in order to increase personal savings.- Helping Seniors Stay on Top of Their FinancesTaking a realistic look at a senior's incoming and outgoing expenses is the number one way to help them stay on top of their finances.
Learning to Live on One IncomeThis article gives tips and advice for learning to live on one income.





