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# Saturday, October 15, 2011
Have you found yourself in the payday loan cycle? A payday loan cycle is when your fees end up being more than the short-term loan which leaves you in a worse financial shape then when you walked into the office.  Use a payday loan calculator so you know how much the loan costs. A reputable company will have no problem helping you figure this out.

Have a garage sale or advertise items you no longer need on a local radio swap program to earn money that can help pay off your payday loan only. Selling something is a good way to earn money without paying for it.

Cut back on household expenses to free up money to pay back the payday loan. It's even healthier to skip the high-cost food restaurants and fancy packaged foods and cook a meal. Water is much better for you than sodas also so tighten your belt until the debt is gone.

Additional income will help pay off the payday loan so get a temporary second job. You still have to budget and cut your expenses.

Contact a credit counselor if you've tried to get your finances in order but failed to do so.

Payday Loans provide a valuable and convenient service in times of need. Just make sure you don't abuse it.

Saturday, October 15, 2011 11:51:14 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Thursday, October 06, 2011

Everyone likes watching television and it's getting cheaper and easier to stream your favorite shows to your television set. About 87% of U.S. households subscribe to a "multi-channel video service," mainly cable or satellite TV. Viewers are increasingly catching their favorite shows free or a fraction of what their cable company charges. Just think that not long ago, TV reception depended on how well your rooftop antenna picked up the signal. Actually letting go of cable or satellite TV would save the average household about $840 a year according to Centris, a market research firm. 

Television:

Shows ordered from the web or a new antenna may be all you need.

First of all, you need to find out what you can watch free on local broadcast TV. Outdoor antennas may be from $30 to $150 depending on the type. Indoor antennas cost $40 or less but the reception may not be as good.

Movies:

Ditch the premium channels and stream/download the latest blockbusters.

Some online services will allow you to stream the newest movies.  They have a wide selection of high-definition movies available to stream the day they are released on Blu-ray. Other services allow you to stream new movies that you can watch on your TV or computer. If you choose to stream the movies and TV shoes in HD, there may be an additional price. Also with HD, the programming does not come in all formats. The online services limit the amount of time you have to watch a rental but a few let you keep discs as long as you wish and you can view them at anytime.

Thursday, October 06, 2011 2:11:59 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Thursday, September 29, 2011

When disaster strikes, what can you do? You can prepare yourself financially to help protect and access your finances should a natural disaster comes your way.

Bank: When disaster strikes your home could be damaged and you might know know if it can be salvaged. Access to your funds can be critical at the time especially if you have to more or arrange temporary housing. Keep at least a month's worth of money in a separate national account that may allow you to access your cash fast.

Financial Documents: Floods and fires can ruin your house in seconds so electronically scan your important financial documents before they're destroyed. Save them to a portable media (Disc, Zip drive) or e-mail them to a trusted friend. You can also make several copies and keep them at a trusted friend/family member's house.

Home Inventory: Create a home inventory of all the items in your home. This inventory may add ease to the process of filing an insurance claim if items are destroyed or damaged. You can also take pictures of each item if you want to go above and beyond.

Insurance: It can be very important to obtain and keep homeowners insurance so make sure you understand what your policy does and doesn't cover. So be sure to know your insurance.

Cash at Hand: Many conveniences such as ATM's are often not accessible when disaster occurs. Keep at least a weeks' worth of money in a safe place in your home to cover food and other necessities until things settle down.

It's almost impossible to prepare completely for every possible natural disaster. The most important thing is survival. These were just some measure you and your family can take to help ensure that your finances are as stable and protected as they can be.

It's comforting to know that if all else fails, you can always get a cash advance from Loan Shack when disaster happens.

Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:50:47 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Monday, September 26, 2011


There are many ways that you can save extra money in a lot of different options. Here are some tips for teaching yourself better saving habits.

Reward Skipped Treats: This excellent tip idea came from Yahoo! Finance. Ever gone to lunch break at work and always bought the flavored coffee like Starbucks? Each time you bring your lunch to work, try to skip the expensive sodas and snacks. Also resist that temptation of buying a fancy flavored coffee or other drink. By doing this, reward yourself by taking the money that might have been spent and placing it somewhere it won't be spent. Someplace you could put this might be a simple jar that you keep beside your bedside table. After a week, you may be shocked to see just how much you have saved.

Use a Savings Account: Have your paycheck be deposited directly into your savings account instead of your checking account every month. That way, you can just transfer enough money into your checking account to satisfy your monthly spending limit.

Extra Change Jar: Most people are surprised by how much their extra change in their pockets can add up. At the end of each day just place the extra change you have in your pockets into a jar. This jar should be placed where you will remember to empty your pockets whether its on the kitchen table or beside your bed.

Those tips are ways you can help yourself save money by just recognizing your own spending habits. While some of you may relate more closely to these suggestions than others, just about everyone can benefit from enrolling in direct deposit or stepping away to consider a tough purchase.

Monday, September 26, 2011 12:37:28 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Wednesday, September 14, 2011

 
Payday loans are short term loans obtained to meet the financial crises and unexpected bills like medical bills, car repairs, gifts or school. Of course most of us know that the advantages of payday loans are that they're easy, fast and simple. You may be asking is it safe to apply for the online payday loans? The answer is yes they are secure and safe. Most of the online payday loan companies do not reveal your information to anyone as these companies are taking care of their business and take great care of your data. You should be able to find the positive SSL certificate or Comodo secured certificate on their websites. Here are tips that will help you in applying for your payday loan while being safe and secure:

  • Privacy Policy

You must check the privacy policy of the lenders or payday loan company's website before applying for the payday loan. Check the privacy policy where all the information must be given clearly and in detail.

  • FAQs

If you are having questions about the payday loan company's website check the FAQs Section which will help you in your decision making.

  • Secure

There are 2 points you have to be sure of in order to find a secure payday loan website:
1) You will see the yellow symbol at the bottom right side of the website. This indicates that your information will be encrypted before it's transmitted to the website which mean you can send your information safely.
2) You much check whether the website is using http or https protocol. The https protocol is used in the websites for the security purpose and no one can access the information

  • Reputation
Before you apply for the online payday loans, you must check above points in order to apply for payday loan safely. So make sure to check the reputation of the website. Often you can read previous customer reviews.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011 11:40:52 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Friday, September 09, 2011

What is a Cash Advance
A cash advance payday loan can put money into the checking account within minutes/hours of the emergency needs. They were created to help in a time of crisis/need. Cash advance loans are easy to qualify for and are generally $1,500 or less.. They are then advanced to a person in need for a short period of time with a one time fee attached to them. This fee is repaid to the lender on the borrower's payday.

Who should Borrow
Only those having a true emergency with no other financial options should consider getting quick cash and to borrow only the amount you need. Especially with a cash advance payday loan, this discipline is crucial when dealing with any sort of borrowing. It's wise to seek counsel before entering into a lending agreement with a creditor and will all other financial decisions.

Why to Borrow
An individual may not say it won't happen to them but emergencies can hit at anytime to anyone. Sickness, death, and emergency repairs can catch anyone off guard and feeling desperate with no respect for what amount of money is in the checking account. An individual needing assistance could call a creditor (verify employment) and have up to $1,000 deposited into their checking account almost instantly but do not abuse them. Abusing these services has brought financial troubles upon those that continually borrow against their future paychecks making it difficult to keep their heads above financially troubled waters.

Where to Borrow
Most companies require a proof of employment and a proof of salary before allowing the individual to play a loan. Once established, the lender will require a post-dated check or electronic checking withdrawal authorization for the amount of the cash advance payday loan. There will also be a free that can range from 15%-30%. The amount and fees are deducted from their checking account on the borrower's payday.

When to Borrow
The temptation of cash advance loans may be too much to overcome while having the ability to access cash fast. With those that have this type of loan, but are only paying the fee every pay period are extending the original amount of the loan. The fees from a cash advance payday loan can add up to more than what was borrowed in the first place. This means that a borrower could be paying $60 every two weeks for a $200 loan.
Friday, September 09, 2011 10:44:36 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Saturday, September 03, 2011

As summer vacations end resorts, hotels and airlines promote fall deals which are known as a "shoulder" season. This can be a great time to take advantage of cooler weather and travel bargains. But be aware of the hidden costs that sometimes creep up and send your vacation spending soaring.
 
Resort Fees - Some of the best bargains can be offered at a resort community but don't always think you are getting away with a bargain if you plan to spend your time relaxing by the pool or strolling around the grounds. Even if you do plan to avoid the costly amenities, you may be charged a resort fee. Some hotels bill $5-$10 per day for the resorts amenities and others even charge a $1+ per day for the grounds keeping fees and towels at the swimming pool.

Hotel Fees - Internet connections in your room and some holding your bags if you need to check out before its time to head to the airport is nice but most will charge you a fee. Some amenities that may seem free, like the bottle of water on the dresser or the newspaper will be charged to your final bill. Fees for the shuttle bus from the airport and charges for just moving items around in the mini-bar can also show up on your bill.

Rental Car Fees
- Instead of being quoted a per-day fee for a rental car, ask for a quote that includes all fees, taxes and and surcharges so you know the true cost upfront. Your credit card company and your car insurance usually cover for rental car accidents so don't take the rental car companies insurance. Also fill up the tank yourself, it's usually cheaper than letting the rental car company do it for you.

Airline Fees - If you book by phone rather than on the airline website, you'll often be charged $20+ for the privilege of talking to an airline representative. Also checking your bags will cost $25-$50 per bag depending on the airline and weight. Snacks and meals ont he plane also cost an additional $5-$10 along with any alcohol. You will also may be charged for boarding early and desirable seats. 

Taxes - You'll be taxed on your plane ticket and rental car but the most bite is your hotel room. USA Today reported that hotel tax rates are on the rise in many cities. 

With these things in mind, you can have a great fall vacation!

Saturday, September 03, 2011 8:08:34 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Some tips for selecting an ideal retirement place and saving money in your retirement:

Test it out - Make several visits before you buy or rent. Visit during different seasons to get a feel for how the locals live.

Locate new medical facilities
- Make sure any potential retirement spot has adequate medical facilities and doctors who specialize in any conditions you may have.

Reconfigure your tax bill
- Tax rates vary considerably from state to state. Seven states have no income tax, while five others lack a sales tax. The tax treatment of Social Security and pension benefits also varies by state and you should consider several retirement spots based on affordability (it's worth looking at how your retirement income sources will be taxed).

Local transportation
- How will you get around if you don't want to drive or become unable? Examine the cost and quality of local public transportation system.

Access to an airport
- If you plan to travel long distance during your retirement years, you'll need access to a nearby airport/train station.

Proximity to family
- Consider how much time you want to spend with your children and grandchildren in retirement. Living near relatives can be helpful as you age.

Consider the economy
- If you need/want to work during your retirement years, you need to choose a retirement spot where you'll be able to find a job. Picking a retirement spot where the economy is at least fairly strong is a good idea even if you plan to permanently exit the workforce.

Low-cost things to do
- If you take up expensive hobbies, you might end up spending more money in retirement than you did while working. Making sure a retirement locale has free or low-cost facilities for things you enjoy doing. College towns often provide things to do while having a low costs.

The weather
- You may want to move to a retirement spot where you'll never need to shovel snow or defrost your car but could you stand the heat? You don't want to replace large heating bills with even larger cooling bills.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011 11:16:29 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Friday, August 05, 2011
Parents will spend an average of $606.40 to get one child ready for school this year, according to the National Retail Federation's annual survey. With the economy the way it is, it's a good time to be frugal. Many parents are able to do it for half with a back-to-school strategy!

First thing, look at last year's credit card statement or receipts. By seeing exactly what you spent last year, you can budget more easily this year. You can often point out things to not purchase this year - things that barely got used or were unnecessary purchases.

Now, make a list. Without a list, you will spend more and buy more unneeded items. Detail exactly what you need and shop the sales! Many free local papers will have back-to-school coupons and specials for school supplies. Make use of them. Remember to check online also!

For back to school clothes, get a few basics that go with everything and throw in a few mix and match items. Remember to go through last year's clothes to see what may still fit. Watch the sales closely this time of year and don't forget to visit your local consignment stores. Since most stores won't accept clothing that isn't well cared for, this is a great place to save some cash.

Do you need to purchase everything now? Some things can wait for a different season. Don't get wrapped up in buying everything your child needs for the entire school year. They might grow enough to fit into a different size by next season!

By paying attention, you too can save yourself some money this back to school season! If you do find yourself cash strapped for back to school, visit Loan Shack online and take out a cash advance to tide you over till payday.

Friday, August 05, 2011 1:57:54 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Thursday, July 28, 2011
Every time we turn on the television, or read the newspaper lately, it's been gloom and doom with the economy. It's easy to change the channel or switch to the comics - anything to avoid thinking about our own finances. Here are a few tips to help you become more prepared for your own personal economic crisis.

Increase Your Liquid Savings

Cash accounts like checking, savings and cash market accounts. You will want to use these assets first, as their value does not fluctuate with market conditions. This means you may take your hard earned money out anytime without taking on an economic loss. Also, unlike retirement accounts, you will not face early withdrawal penalties or incur tax penalties whenever you withdraw your hard earned money.

Create a Budget

If you do not know just how much money you've got coming in and going out every month, you won't have any idea how much cash you need for the emergency fund. And when you are not keeping a financial budget, you might not even have a clue whether you are presently living through your means or overextending yourself. A budget is a helpful tool that will help you know where your hard earned money is going.

Reduce Your Regular Bills

For instance, do you let the heater or ac run when you are not home, or leave lights on in rooms you are not using? You can lower those utilities immensely. Now may also be a great time to look around for lower insurance costs and discover if you can even cancel certain kinds of insurance (like full coverage vehicle insurance).

Life can be unpredictable, but when you're prepared, you are able to prevent an economic crisis from becoming a serious life-changing event. If you need a short term cash advance to get you through a personal financial crisis, visit Loanshack.com today.

Thursday, July 28, 2011 1:36:24 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Wednesday, May 11, 2011
You’ll teach your children countless lessons as they’re being raised, be sure you don’t neglect one essential lesson: how to be money smart. Youngsters whom understand the value of money while they’re small are generally much more prone to make smart financial decisions as adults. They’ll be grateful for those lessons sooner or later!

Here are a few methods to teach your children about money...

1. Allow them to shop
If your children are under age 4, they probably have no understanding of money. If they need something, it magically appears from your hands. Around age 5, they will start becoming conscious of the world around them, especially when they enter school, and it’s time for you to demonstrate that mommy and daddy don’t pull toys from their hats.

2. Pay them back with interest
Let them have a piggy bank and inform them that after they put cash in there and if they leave it, it's going to grow. Make it grow yourself with the addition of a couple of coins every few days. Don’t do this behind their backs. Show him or her that you’re rewarding them for saving their money, the same as bankers reward people for saving money. They’ll get the idea and hopefully turn out to be life-long savers.

3. It's OK to say no
Probably the most poignant method to teach kids about the importance of money is to deny them sometimes. It’s likely you have more disposable income than your mother and father had, and you are able to get your kids just about anything they want (at least until they begin requesting computers and the like).

But people of every age group generally don’t value stuff that come easily, if you get your kids anything they want, the link between making money and receiving things becomes blurred. So, when your kid wants some unnecessary item, tell her you can’t afford it right now.

4. Get them to buy specific things
Create a group of items which your children will always pay money for, for instance candy, games, or perhaps a hobby (Pokemon cards, Barbie accessories, etc.). If the kids realize that those things only come from his or her money, they'll have a stronger incentive to save for them, and they'll value them a lot more than when you purchase them. Plus they won’t nag you for them at the store!

5. Help them to buy something for the household
Next time you’re away on a trip, inform your kids that they are going to be accountable for one family meal throughout the trip. Help them to budget this expense, pick the restaurant, and finish the transaction at the restaurant.

6. Lead by example
Perhaps the most crucial tip. Your children learn from you regardless of whether you mean for them to. So the very next time you’re lured to make some silly financial move imagine explaining it to the kids. If you can’t stomach doing so, don’t make that move. By showing financial discipline, you won't just be setting an example, but possibly saving a little money too!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 4:38:37 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Thursday, October 14, 2010
Repairing one’s credit is not a process that happens quickly. It sometimes takes a lot of time and effort to clear up. However the good news is that you can repair your credit with just a few easy steps.
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# Friday, September 24, 2010
With heating prices increasing, the U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that home heating oil, natural gas, and electricity will cost roughly 10% more this winter than last. Getting your home ready for this winter season is important.
Friday, September 24, 2010 10:49:28 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Wednesday, September 15, 2010
A poor credit history doesn't suggest you won't pay your lease on time. But if you think that your credit will hinder you from signing a least on the home you really want, follow these steps to aid you in landing that new place to live.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010 10:52:55 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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# Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Choose a payday lender for when you are in need of a cash emergency. They’ll provide you money in a matter of a few hours, or the next day. The single best way of finding the right payday lender is look for a direct lender.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010 10:53:45 PM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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