RSSArchive for March, 2009

Getting Off the Debt Treadmill – Stop Running In Place and Start Making Progress

Getting Off the Debt Treadmill – Stop Running In Place and Start Making Progress

This is a guest post by Trisha Wagner. Trisha is a freelance writer for DestroyDebt.com, a debt community featuring debt forums. Trisha writes regularly on the topics of getting out of debt and personal finance. Using a treadmill as part of your exercise regime can be a helpful tool in keeping your body active and [...]

TurboTax Premier Giveaway Contest – Two Copies Up for Grabs

TurboTax Premier Giveaway Contest – Two Copies Up for Grabs

Win a Free Copy of Turbo Tax Premier ($85 value!) April 15th is rapidly approaching and you only have a few more weeks to file your taxes. I know, taxes aren’t any fun, but we don’t have much of a choice. That being said, Intuit has stepped up to make this year’s taxes a little [...]

Friday Finance Findings for March 20th

Friday Finance Findings for March 20th

Spring has sprung… sort of. Today marks the beginning of spring, but it still doesn’t feel like it around here. We’ve had a few good days over the past month with nice weather, but it hasn’t lasted. In fact, just last night it dropped to below 20 degrees and isn’t expected to get much over [...]

Build an Emergency Fund, Pay Off Debt, or Save for Retirement? Three Competing Goals That All Need Your Attention Today

Build an Emergency Fund, Pay Off Debt, or Save for Retirement? Three Competing Goals That All Need Your Attention Today

Should You Save for Retirement or Build Up Savings? And What About Debt? What does building up an emergency fund, paying off debt, and saving for retirement all have in common? They all need to be done, and sooner rather than later. The problem is that for many people, all three of these issues are [...]