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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Fwd: Protect Your Family With Life Insurance

One of the most important advice you can give to young and aspiring ambitious man/woman is to buy a life insurance.  You should be able to protect your capacity to earn.  Once you have lost that capacity, your life will be pitiful.  You must be able to manage that risk.

Buy yourself an insurance, whether it is whole life life or term

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From: Faith and Finance <tim@faithandfinance.org>
Date: Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 3:39 PM
Subject: Protect Your Family With Life Insurance





Hi

Look, I know the last thing you want to think about today is life insurance.  But here's the thing - if something were to happen to you tomorrow, would you leave your family worrying and struggling financially, or do you have a life insurance policy that will cover their basic financial needs for years to come?
My wife and I both took out a term life insurance policy on each other right after we got married.  It was one of the smartest and easiest financial decisions we've made! 
If you've never considered life insurance before, you probably feel overwhelmed.  Don't let that keep you from moving forward with a simple term life insurance policy.
If you need a place to start, look at Jeff Rose's insurance blog.  I've known Jeff for a while now and he knows his stuff! He's a Certified Financial Planner and can help you start a term life insurance policy this week. 
This week's email is short because I want you to take the time to research life insurance policies.  Trust me, it's worth taking 10-15 minutes of your time to research. 

Tomorrow we'll be looking at a serious matter that costs Americans billions of dollars each year.
Take care,
Tim

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5 Strategies to Destroy Debt

                           


Strategies on how to pay your debt.

Manage your debt carefully, especially credit card use.  I have seen fiancee being denied visa because they could not get NBI clearance or blacklisted by credit card bureaus.  You could not borrow for the next five years if you dun your creditors, especially foreign credit card cos. They can make life misearable for you.

Morale:  avoid deferred payment scheme.  Buy only what you can afford to pay. Do not borrow for tomorrow what  you cant afford to pay today.

They say modern cosmopolitan  " Buy many things they do not need, with money they do not need, to impress people they do not like (and even know)

Manage  your debt (credit card or do not use them) before you go on financial perdition

Financial plan - how to eliminate debt
                                               

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From: Faith and Finance <tim@faithandfinance.org>
Date: Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 3:52 PM
Subject: 5 Strategies to Destroy Debt



Debt is a major financial burden that can have you stressed out, living paycheck to paycheck, and could eventually push you into bankruptcy. Most people want to get out of debt, but they're not exactly sure where to start.
Here are a few strategies that will allow you to break free from the bondage of debt - and some that you probably shouldn't use. Some of these you can use concurrently, and others you'll want to use one at a time. Do what's best for your situation, and you'll be out of debt sooner than you think. Here's how to get out of debt.
The Best Strategies for Getting Out of Debt

1. Utilize "The Debt Snowball."

Popularized by Dave Ramsey, the debt snowball is a systematic approach to paying off your debt. The first step is to make a list of all your debts. Here are two popular ways to prioritize your debt payoff plan:
  • Smallest balance down to largest balance. This one is recommended by Dave Ramsey due to the motivation you will feel once you have some "quick wins" and pay off the small debts first.
  • Higher interest down to lower interest. Paying off the higher interest rate loans first is the mathematically correct way to get out of debt, as you will have to pay less money overall in the long run, but it's not very motivating when the higher interest rate is also your largest debt - you'll have to wait longer to pay off a few debts.
Once you've prioritized your debts, you're ready for the next step. Throw as much money as possible at the debt on the top of the list, and make minimum payments on everything else. Once you've paid off your first debt, take the money you would normally throw at the first debt and throw it toward the second debt while still paying minimum payments on everything else.
After awhile, you'll gain momentum as you pay off your debts by being able to throw larger chunks of money at your debt snowball list. They call this one "The Debt Snowball" because like a snowball gathering snow as it's rolling downhill, the amount of money you're able to throw towards your debts increase with time.
2. Cash out your savings accounts.
How much money do you have sitting in savings accounts? If you have non-emergency money sitting in a savings account, why not throw it toward your debt? Remember, you could be saving a lot of interest payments by utilizing the money that's just sitting around.
Let's say you have a credit card with a balance of $4,500 with an 18% interest rate. You also have enough non-emergency money to pay off the debt, just sitting in a savings account. Now what if you could earn an 18% return on your money by "investing" $4,500 into your debts with zero risk? That's essentially what's happening when you use liquid money to pay off your debt.
3. Sell everything you don't need.
If you don't have the money in savings to pay off your debts, consider selling stuff you don't need. Maybe you have an old car sitting on the front lawn that's just been collecting dust, or perhaps an old record collection you can put on eBay. Whatever the case, get rid of the stuff you don't need.
4. Cut up the credit cards and avoid borrowing in general.
It has been said that the first step to getting out of debt is to not go into any more debt. It's true that if you can avoid new debt your old debt will disappear naturally with time - all debts have due dates!
Cutting up credit cards is one way to ensure you won't go into any more debt, if that's the way you're accustomed to borrowing money. With the advent of cash back debit cards through Perkstreet Financial credit card reward programs are not as enticing as they once were.
5. Get an extra job to pay off debt quicker.
When you're looking to pay off your debts, you have to get intense. One way is to get a side job! You can do anything from freelance writing to music lessons! Whatever it is, do it keeping in mind that the extra work you're putting in is worth it and you'll be out of debt in no time!
Tomorrow we'll address the Roth IRA and put you on the road to wealth in retirement!

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