The traps of cheap credit, easy money, and anything that comes easy.
Hi – this is Mr Credit Card from www.askmrcreditcard.com. Little House has written about credit on this blog and I’d thought I’d share some thoughts on how the cheap credit that became in the 2000s has led to our current financial situation. If you are looking a for credit card, please check out my best credit cards list. Little House mentioned in her post about life before credit, how credit became more available to folks after the eighties. I would like to take this...
Read MoreWhen to Give Advice
This may seem like a strange topic..When to Give Advice, especially considering I just finished a credit eBook that gives advice on improving credit scores. However, because I have learned many things about how credit works along the way to my own financial freedom, I’ve been asked to give advice to a friend or two recently. Just yesterday, an older woman who I’ve helped over the years, asked me what she should do about her credit card debt. Now granted, this particular case is...
Read MoreMy Credit eBook is Available!
Okay, so I finished my credit eBook and am now looking for constructive criticism. My pamphlet is based on personal experience as well as sound advice that I have learned over the past few years. I’m trying to decide if I should offer my eBook for free, offer it for a nominal fee, or throw it in the recycle bin! All comments are welcome. Just remember that I am a sensitive human being. P.S. I am temporarily hosting it on the adobe site for now. Once I receive feedback and figure out how...
Read MoreMy eBook is Coming Soon!
I’m writing an eBook to follow up, and combine, an article I wrote on WiseBread.com and my credit score post. I will most likely have it up within the next couple of days (I’m ahead of schedule!) and will be open to constructive criticism. Please check back this weekend, or early next week and download it. My goal is to eventually offer it for a minimum price. However, I will want to make sure it’s as helpful as possible, and pertinent. Stay...
Read MoreLife on Credit, It’s not all bad…
This is a follow up, and somewhat contrasting, post to my most recent post, Life Before Credit. Thanks to Susan Tiner at Financial Organizing for sending me a link that described life in American throughout most of our 200 years of democracy, much of which has been created on borrowed money or credit. American Radio Works wrote a whole series on the American Dream and the fundamentals of what that stands for, mostly something different to everyone. But fundamentally it’s the idea of self...
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