
Part III of the Credit Card Series: Start at the beginning if you missed a part. And if you can only read one paragraph, start with the last one.
Part III of the Credit Card Series: Start at the beginning if you missed a part. And if you can only read one paragraph, start with the last one.
http://mommasmoneymatters.com/credit-card-rewards/
Part II of the Credit Card Series: Start at the beginning if you missed a part. Good news and bad news. Let’s start with the bad news (costs you money) before the good news (saves you money).
http://mommasmoneymatters.com/credit-card-catches/
This post is the beginning of a series on using, avoiding abuse of and getting out from under credit cards. Do I need a credit card? Short answer: No. Financially sound answer: Yes.
http://mommasmoneymatters.com/credit-cards-basics/
Let’s decide if the amount of emergency funds you saved is enough.
http://mommasmoneymatters.com/maintaining-emergency-funds/
Money Banked You have six months’ income in the bank earning a paltry amount of interest. You have given your consumer debt the 1-2-3 punch. You have learned to live on what you make and still have money left to save. Now, what?
http://mommasmoneymatters.com/maintaining-emergency-funds-growing-repaying/