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Five Foolproof Financial Strategies That Will Ensure You a Better 2010

2009 saw its fair share of economic hardships.  With bank closings, bad mortgages, and unemployment rates at an all-time high, people found themselves cutting back and doing without items that they once purchased and enjoyed.
Family vacations became shorter while the average workday got longer.  Items like eggs, milk, and gasoline gradually increased in cost and [...]

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Five Foolproof Financial Strategies That Will Ensure You a Better 2010

Wrap Up the Savings with After-Holiday Sales

Just when you’re probably ready to pack away the holiday stuff until next year, you begin to see it all on sale at stores everywhere. Resist the urge to look away and instead dive in for great savings opportunity for both next year’s holiday season as well as throughout the year. Here’s a brief list [...]

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Holiday Hangover Cures

I had such a wonderful holiday with my family in Pennsylvania. There were airports, bows and wrapping paper, smiles, music, toasts to good fortune and days past, special holiday movies and shows, candy canes, and everything in between.

Now that the holidays are officially over, I must admit that I feel a little void where holiday cheer, family and peppermint candies used to fill.

If you are suffering from a slight case of holiday hangover, here are some common post-holiday blues, and ways to beat them.

You Overspent and are Feeling the Financial Headache

It is too bad that some aspirin and water won’t cure this holiday hangover!

If you got swept up in all of the holiday cheer and great sales, don’t fret. For those of us who overspent on our credit cards and cannot pay the bill in full come January, the best solution is to buy yourself some more time at no cost to you.

Open up a new credit card with a 0% balance transfer option, (check out our Free Money Page for updates to these credit card offers), and transfer your credit card balance to this new card. Do not charge anything else to this card because in most cases you will sacrifice your finance charge grace period on new purchases for the courtesy of the free balance transfer. Instead, work out a payment plan to pay off this credit card balance in full by the last month of the 0% apr offer. This is usually six or twelve months.

If you overspent from your bank account and will now have trouble paying bills in January or having cash for variable spending, there are a few ways to handle this. First of all, cash in any of the gift cards you received over the holidays on Plastic Jungle. If you have a savings account to tap, you can do so to cover your bills; however, treat this as a loan and make sure to pay yourself back within a certain amount of months. If you have your W-2s and other tax documentation collected, and if you are expecting a tax return, you can e-file in January and set your tax return for automatic deposit into your bank account. This should take between 8 to 15 days. Carpooling with someone at work starting in January is a way to add a few extra bucks to your wallet. If you have a credit card as backup, you can use this to pay your bills in January, and then pay this off in February during the grace period (please note, if you use this method, then you will essentially be paying double bills in February: January’s bills via your credit card statement, and February’s bills via your bank account).

Traveling over the Holidays Has Left you Feeling Stressed

Sounds like you need a cheap, staycation to get the relaxation you were hoping for (but did not get!) from being off of work. Choose a weekend in early to mid January to stay home and relax. This weekend is not for taking down Christmas decorations, working on house projects, paying bills, or anything of the like. It is literally to decompress, light a fire, read a good book, or to do anything else that you personally find enjoyable and relaxing.

You Received Gifts You Do Not Want

Your first option is to return the gifts if you also received a gift receipt. If there is no gift receipt, but you happen to know which store the gift was purchased at, then you can probably exchange it for store credit. Check with the store’s policy. If not, are any of these gifts re-giftable? Another option is to donate your gift, or to simply just give it to another person who you know can use it or would enjoy it more than yourself.

You are Suffering from Post-Holiday Blues 

The holidays can be such a whirl of fun, excitement, and out of the ordinary good cheer for everyone. Coming down from such a high can leave some of us a little blue. If you are feeling these holiday blues, don’t forget that most of the activities that you do around Christmas time are really ways to celebrate the season of winter. For example, playing in the snow, drinking hot chocolate, lighting cozy fires and candles at night are all things that you can do throughout the entire season of winter. Perhaps you and your family or friends can meet-up for a nice Sunday meal once or twice throughout winter to extend that feeling of closeness most often associated with the holidays.

No matter what your holiday hangovers may be (and I would love to hear what they are in the comments below!), I hope that your holidays were well worth it. Put some thought into finding your own cure, as well as use the suggestions above to start your 2010 off right.

Written by Amanda


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should I tip or not?

If you’re careful with your money you probably face a frequent dilemma of how much to tip various people in service positions. Tipping ranges from the $3 slipped to a doorman who hails a cab to a couple of hundred for some guys who move your stuff cross-country.
Before I was married, I used to [...]

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What Does The Next Decade Have In Store For Investors?

The following post is from Neal of WealthPilgrim.com. After reading the article, be sure to sign up for free at Wealth Pilgrim to receive more from Neal.
This question is especially important if you are considering retiring soon or if you have been offered an early retirement package.
If you’re like me, when you try to [...]

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Best Car Deals Questions

Yesterday I shared my friend’s tips on how to get the best car deals when buying a new car. After reading through his description I sent him some follow up questions about the process, here they are.
How many dealers ended up bidding for your business?
I think there were 7.
What was the tone of the [...]

Personal Financial Planning For The Next Year: 10 Best Money Moves

This is a guest post from Mr Credit Card of www.askmrcreditcard.com. If you are looking for a credit card, please check out his best credit card offers.

Image by Road Trip America.

As we approach the end of the year and probably have emptied our wallets quite a bit, I think it is time to take [...]

Personal Financial Planning For The Next Year: 10 Best Money Moves

ChoiceTrade $75 New Account Promotion

ChoiceTrade is an online discount broker which I first discussed in April when I compared commissions charged by discount brokers. Currently at $5 per stock trade with no limit on the size of the order, ChoiceTrade’s commission is almost at the same level as what TradeKing charges at $4.95 for stock trades, but significantly higher [...]

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$50 Checking Account Bonus With Perkstreet Financial

The other day, I discussed the SmartyPig free savings account, which allows you to address your specific savings goals by allowing others to help contribute to your SmartyPig account. This time, I’d like to introduce a form of checking account (with debit card) that is non-interest bearing, but promises to be high on rewards. [...]

$50 Checking Account Bonus With Perkstreet Financial

Chase Freedom Card 3% Cash Back Promotion

Are you using Chase Freedom Card? If you are, then you can earn 3% cash back for a limited time, but you have to enroll in the promotional program first.

From January to March 2010, Chase Freedom Card will offer cardholders 3% cash back when charging the card on Dining, Education, Childcare and Utilities, in addition [...]

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The Best Car Deals for Your Money

The best car deals don’t come easily, they take some planning and work, but they can save you thousands of dollars off of new car prices.  A friend recently shared one of the best car deals I’ve ever run across and I asked if he could explain the process so that you could use it [...]

merry xmas 2009

Hope your holidays have gone as well as mine.  Our family celebrates a multitude of ethnic/cultural etc. traditions so we’re busy from mid-December through the first of the new year.  It can be tiring, but it’s also fun.  Enjoy
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Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays To One and All!

I’m so glad to be able to wish you all another Christmas for the fourth time! Yes, this is our 4th Christmas online… geez, how time flies. As usual, we had our traditional family Christmas party yesterday with our extended family (this is how we normally celebrate the special annual event commemorating the [...]

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays To One and All!

Happy Holidays from Million Dollar Journey

Happy Holidays to you and your family!  I hope that you are spending the day with those you care about most.
We’ll be taking a little break from writing over the holiday, but we’ll be back on Dec 29th in full force.
For you new (and regular) readers out there, here is our Million Dollar Journey User [...]

Merry Christmas 2009!

When I look back on all the Christmas’s in my life this one will probably be the best!
Christmas time in years past was always a stressful time for me because it was the busiest time of year for my job.  Mixing in the stress of work with trying to coordinate the holidays with our families [...]

Twas the Night Before Christmas 2009

Quite a few years ago, one of my friends unknowingly started an unusual tradition. He found himself with a little extra time on his hands that holiday season and decided to take advantage of it. With a beer in hand, he set out to write something a little whimsical. It turned into [...]

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Freeze Up the Savings

‘Tis the season for holiday cheer, gift shopping and, fortunately, lots of savings. If you’ve ever wished you could push a “pause” button on some of the sales, especially the food sales, in order to take advantage of them later on in the year, you’re not alone. Admittedly, it’s great to be able to purchase [...]

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Weekly Roundup – Confession Edition

Hey everyone! Adam from Money Relationship here. Jason was kind enough to allow me to do this week’s roundup to give you some news. You know Chris who has been posting here (on Fridays) about his debt? Well, Chris is actually me. When I first started blogging, I wanted to share our journey out of [...]

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PocketSmith User Review

PocketSmith user Hugo Vitorino was actually the first person I contacted for a PocketSmith review but due to life events he wasn’t able to offer his feedback on the new online personal finance software and you heard from the New Zealander Sam Law.
Hugo was also a member of the original beta test group and his [...]

College Education Costs: Is College Worth What You Pay For It?

Secretly, have you ever wondered whether your college education was truly worth it? I’m sure it’s something many students and their parents ruminate over. I’ve even written a few articles that cover this subject: Should You Earn A College Degree? and Should You Quit School Because You’re Brilliant? are just a couple [...]

College Education Costs: Is College Worth What You Pay For It?

Starting an Investment Club

Starting an investment club is an option if you rule out joining an investment club based on clubs whose investment strategies or investing goals are incompatible with your own.  Of course starting an investment club is no small task, there are a whole checklist of things necessary to start one up.
Here are some of the [...]

Lending Club Investment Update

I like the potential of investing with Lending Club, even though it means I will take a bigger risk.

It has been a long time since I last shared my Lending Club portfolio, though I have been buying notes all the time, so I think it’s due for an update.
I mentioned a few days ago that [...]

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Happy Holidays, Investing, and Credit

Happy holidays from our family to yours! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season. Amazon Prime free shipping ended last night, so now I’m officially done shopping!

And if it wasn’t a lightning deal on Amazon, it was probably a Slickdeal. I love the feeling of getting fantastic deals on all the gifts I give! Now, to sort and wrap the 50 boxes in the basement that the UPS man has dropped off….

While we’re busy enjoying time with family over the next few days, and hope you are doing the same, here are some great personal finance articles to check out.

We’ll be back next week with more great articles from the incredible staff at My Dollar Plan! Happy Holidays!

Investing

Credit

By the Numbers

And More!

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What Have You Done Right Lately?

This guest post is from Jackie, who writes at MoneyCrush about learning to love your financial life and reaching goals. Check out her site at www.moneycrush.com or subscribe in a reader.
We’ve all made financial mistakes, and chances are we’ll make more mistakes in the future.
Maybe we aren’t socking away enough money for retirement, or overdrew [...]

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Investment Club Mentors

One of the investment club benefits we covered last time was learning from other people in your club.  Some investment clubs will assign newcomers a mentor to help them get comfortable with general investing concepts and how the club works.
The leadership of the investment club are typically the ones who are most involved and active [...]

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