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Tip 1: Enjoy Debt Free living with three Steps
Tip 2: Managing your Money through Track Spending
Tip 3: How you can benefit by using Professional Money Management Firms.
Tip 4: Remaining Free of Debt after Financial Recovery
Tip 5: Manage Your Money by Building a Plan
Tip 6: Take advantage of Automatic Bill Payment options and manage your money.
Tip 7: Going to College? Do so Debt Free!
Tip 8: Obtaining the Discipline of Debt Free Living
Tip 9: Professional Money Management Help
Tip 10: Tip the Scales with better money management.
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Tip 2: Managing your Money through Track Spending
 

 

 
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Track spending is the process in which you begin to control your spending by writing down everything you purchase or spend any amount of money on, regardless of how insignificant. The best way to get started with track spending is to write everything down every day for about two to three weeks. Tote a journal with you everyday, everywhere you go and make immediate note when you make a purchase. This means ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, such as coffee, tools, diapers, clothing, and food, everything you spend your money on. When the end of the time period ends you will see where your money is going and how much is going to it. It is wise to save money where you can, for example, brew your own coffee at home, or obtain a library card and check books out free instead of buying them. If you try going to a different gas station you may end up saving money on fuel purchases for your vehicle. The point of track spending is to analyze your spending habits and cut corners where you can save money.

 

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Understanding Your Credit Report

Your credit report provides information to current and prospective creditors to help you make purchases, secure loans, pay for college educations and manage your personal finances. Credit reporting makes it possible for stores to accept your checks, banks to offer credit and debit cards, businesses to market products, and corporations to better manage their operations to benefit the world's economy.

Your credit report is only compiled when you or a lender makes an inquiry. Information supplied by lenders, you and court records is gathered from the credit reporting agency's file and presented in report format for the requester.

Credit grantors send updates to each of the credit reporting agencies, usually once a month. These updates include information about how their customers use and pay their accounts.

Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you may be entitled to receive a free copy of your personal credit report if you have been declined credit, housing or employment in the last 60 days. To request your free copy, ask your mortgage company or contact one of the credit reporting agencies directly.

 
 
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