Category Archives: Education

July 10, 2010
Being Aware of IRA Early Withdrawal Penalty Exemptions Could Save a Substantial Amount of Money– also posted in Retirement, debt relief

Financial situations often arise that require individuals to access their retirement savings prior to the appropriate age, and the result could be a substantial penalty charged by the Internal Revenue Service. The good news, however, is that there are stipulations in place that if met can allow the fee to be waived. Being aware of [...]

July 7, 2010
What Are Penny Stocks?– also posted in Investing

Penny Stocks are stocks that have a cheaper value, generally under $3 or are stocks belonging to small companies. These stocks can easily be bought by anybody, even beginners, because they are priced cheaply. Small companies generally sell their stocks at lesser prices due to their small capitalization. You must understand the general characteristics of [...]

February 24, 2010
Tips For Locating Education Grants For Women– also posted in Loans

This is a guest post from David at Get Government Grants For Women. Once you have graduated from high school you may be looking to further your education at college. But this form of higher education is not free, so you will need to find the money to pay for your tuition fees from somewhere. [...]

February 15, 2010
Christian Debt Management and Assistance– also posted in Budgeting, Credit, General Information, Loans, Personal Finance

Debt management is yet another aspect of Christian debt services where the organizations help in assuring the debt payment and a complete freedom from debts for the family seeking assistance from a Christian debt management firm. There are instances where people covered in enormous debt seek the help of banks and financial institutions in resolving [...]

January 8, 2010
Teenagers and Car Insurance– also posted in Consumerism, Frugality, Insurance, Kids and Finance, Personal Finance

The day that every parent dreads has arrived. Your teenager is now old enough to drive. This is a new step in both of your lives.  Insuring your teenage driver can seem confusing, especially when you want to save as much money as possible. Here is some guidance to help make the process easier, as [...]

January 5, 2010
First Investment– also posted in Basics, Extra Income, General Information, Investing, Job Hunting, Personal Finance

A big topic in Personal Finance is investing. But beginning to invest can be an overwhelming task. And to be honest, I believe most people think too narrowly when considering investment. Investing is not just stocks and bonds. Nor is it just real estate. The first place you should look is yourself. Education is one [...]