Trena R wrote on February 9th, 2010 at 6:31 am Uhr1
Contact a Primerica Financial Service office in your area for a free written financial plan that you can follow on a daily basis. Also lots of opportunity to learn about how to better handle your finances.
Norris J wrote on February 11th, 2010 at 9:14 pm Uhr2
I use mint.com. They offer a really cool piece of online software that allows you to port in all of your financial data automatically and then also set up budgets to track your expenses. One thing that is very nice is that they also combine all of your transactions from all of your different checking accounts and credit cards. It’s free so it might be worth checking out in your situation.
Rosita wrote on February 14th, 2010 at 6:27 am Uhr3
I personally don’t like the calculaters online. They aren’t customized to my debts. So I do it on my own on a piece of paper. On the first colume I writed the names of everyone (including companies) I owe. Second colume is how much I owe them. Third is if there’s an interest rate. 4th is when they expect to be paid by. One another paper I write my weekly paycheck. then I combine them by deciding who I’m paying with this week’s paycheck. At the end of the month I should have paid down my over all debt, and I aim to have paid one person completely
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Contact a Primerica Financial Service office in your area for a free written financial plan that you can follow on a daily basis. Also lots of opportunity to learn about how to better handle your finances.
I use mint.com. They offer a really cool piece of online software that allows you to port in all of your financial data automatically and then also set up budgets to track your expenses. One thing that is very nice is that they also combine all of your transactions from all of your different checking accounts and credit cards. It’s free so it might be worth checking out in your situation.
I personally don’t like the calculaters online. They aren’t customized to my debts. So I do it on my own on a piece of paper. On the first colume I writed the names of everyone (including companies) I owe. Second colume is how much I owe them. Third is if there’s an interest rate. 4th is when they expect to be paid by. One another paper I write my weekly paycheck. then I combine them by deciding who I’m paying with this week’s paycheck. At the end of the month I should have paid down my over all debt, and I aim to have paid one person completely