Archive for November, 2013

Want More Cash? 5 Ways To Increase Your Businesses’ Profit Margin
The profits and expenses make up much of your business. Evaluating the company’s success starts by evaluating these numbers. The profit margin is a ratio comparison of the company sales and profits. Knowing your profit margin is key, and figuring out how to improve it is also an essential aspect of business that need to […]

5 Ways to Minimize the Costs of Your Medical Billing
Receiving the medical bill is the worst aftereffect of seeing a medical provider. Families across the globe have difficulty paying the price of healthcare. A staggering 2 million Americans are plagued by medical bankruptcy and one out of every five adults struggles to afford medical care. Fortunately, there are plenty of payment options available. Negotiate […]

Don’t Go Broke: How to Save Money After an Auto Accident
To add more wreckage to a bad situation, post-accident timeframes can be equally distressing. While insurance companies decide the amount of reparation funds, courts decide who was at fault, and potential injuries need address, those in an auto accident quickly deplete funds. How can one spend money wisely, potentially saving hundreds of dollars or more, […]

Important Tips for Negotiating your Mortgage Rate
Buying your first house can be exciting, but taking out a mortgage isn’t a decision to make lightly. You’ll be making monthly payments for an extended period of time – probably decades – and you also need to factor in interest rates and closing costs. In order to make sure you get the best possible […]

Budgeting Basics for Recent Grads and Young Adults
It is so hard being poor and even harder trying to find a budget that fits, “Broke”. But every day a student somewhere is working on a plan just like that. Somehow, someway, they find the money for transportation, insurance, food and books. Even after getting all the grants and student loans you can possibly […]

A Student’s Guide to Eating Well on a Budget
Going to university is a giant step, especially for those who are setting up home in a different city and living in a shared house with new people. It’s a widely held belief that students exist on a diet of baked beans and Super Noodles; partly out of laziness, and partly out of trying to […]
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