Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Black Friday comes early this year




Black Friday sites
BlackFriday.info
Bargainist.com
DealTaker.com
BFads.net
TheBlackfriday.com

Check out a good article from yahoo before you start spending. Good Savings.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Last minute ways to save money shopping for Christmas...

Last minute ways to save money shopping for Christmas...


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Here are # ways to save money on your 2008 Christmas shopping:

1.Convert Your Credit Card Rewards Points
Many credit cards allow you to turn reward points in for gift cards. Get some and give them as gifts or slide them into your significant other's stocking!

2.Become an Amazon.com Associate
Basically, Amazon Associates promote products for sale and earn a commission for any sales generated. All you need to do is sign up at their site, create links for the things you want to buy, and make purchases through your own links. Since you have to buy gifts, why not make some money back in commission?


3.Let PromotionalCodes.com make your shopping painless
This place has discount codes from most websites that you'll need to buy gifts. If it's not here then the code does not exist. All major retailers are connected to PromotionalCodes. A must see for your shopping this year.


4.Use FatWallet.com for Cash Back
You should use FatWallet.com and earn cash back between 1% and 20%. It's very similar to using debit card or credit card with cash back. The money is added to your FatWallet account, and is redeemable when you've reached a $10 minimum.

5.Comparison Shop with PriceGrabber.com
Go to PriceGrabber.com, and enter in the product name and then compare prices. You'll see several retailers offering your item for sale, as well as the prices. You might be surprised at how differently items are priced at different stores! This allows you to see at a glance which store has your item for the cheapest price.

6.Read your Sunday Paper
Throughout the year, you can find coupons for local stores in your Sunday newspaper. Between November and December, the number of coupons and the value of the coupons increase considerably. This is when you are able to score the biggest savings.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

They may have their cake, but they certainly won't eat it....



Due to pressures facing the banking industry, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. top executives have decided not accept multi-million dollar bonuses. I mean they were going to be compensated with payments equivalent to the operating budget of a mid-sized city. Several banks have already laid off major portions of their workforce, including the 3,200 employees Goldman recently fired.Due to the potential negative publicity, I guess top executives felt it would be inappropriate to accept more money given current economic conditions. Now if we could only get more companies to make good decision like this...

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Good news for some Credit Card holders....

In a time when financial news just seems to get worse with each day, I read an article that provides a little hope for some. For individuals that have been skilled at managing their credit, they may see an increase in their FICO score. Fair Isaac, the company responsible for calculating our consumer credit ratings for lenders, has announced that is going to use a new formula, which promises to favor responsible credit holders.

Check out the Full Article here from CNNmoney written by Walecia Konrad.



















For the rest of us, here are some tips to improve that scary little credit score.

Check out: http://www.myfico.com/ for more credit score information.
  • Do request and check your own credit report. Many services available to request your credit report.
  • Pay your bills on time. Obviously, right?
  • Please understand that paying off a collection account will not remove it from your credit report. Many people aren't aware of this.
  • If you are having trouble making ends meet, contact your creditors or see a legitimate credit counselor.They aren't as scary as many think.

Finally some good news for homeowners

I was reading in the news that Webster Bank, N.A. is actually planning to have a 90-day moratorium on home foreclosures for homeowners that are more than 30 days behind on their mortgage. In addition, they will offer mortgage assistance programs with the objective of keeping people in their home and working out alternative payment plans that are more flexible for their clients. This program sounds like a good idea to me, but there are a few catches:

1. Borrowers must occupy the home as their principal residence.
2. Make an effort to stay current on their alternative payment mortgage.
3. Provide evidence of income that's adequate enough to support alternative mortgage payments.

Another interesting thing to note is Webster also handles mortgages owned by other creditors, so are planning to contact many creditors on behalf of homeowners to see if they would consider foreclosure prevention or mortgage assistance programs for their customers.

You can contact them at Webster's loan customer service center at 1-800-270-5400.

Good Stuff, we need more home lenders to step up and take the initiative to help us fix our financial crisis. Many people going through this right now are honest, hardworking individuals that are doing the best that they can do, but just need a little help. One man's opinion.