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Joseph Kenny's Articles in Personal Finance

  • Introduction To Social Security
    In order to address the routine concerns of many, regarding the payment of bills post-retirement or disability, a federal benefits program was designed in the United States, in 1935, known as the Social Securities Act. The program known as the social security program provides disability, retirement, unemployment and survivor benefits and Medicare. The benefits offered aim at providing financial support to the citizens of the U.S., who fall under the categories specified withi...
  • Creating A Budget
    Many people do not consider the importance of a budget. They indulge in spending according to their earning and do not leave room for emergencies. This usually ends up in the incurring of debts and sometimes, personal bankruptcy. A budget helps to counter these consequences.

    The essential calculations in a budget are income and expenditure. The purpose of a budget is to ensure that the expenses do not exceed the income and also provide for savings for the future.

    A budg...
  • Finding The Right Bank For You
    Banks are often considered to be the best treasurers. Selecting a bank is a crucial decision and it should not be influenced or impulsive. There are a number of financial institutions offering multifarious fringe benefits to customers. Sometimes choosing the right bank becomes an overwhelming task. It does not matter what account you intend to open, you need to conduct a proper research on the options available, before deciding on a particular bank.

    Your primary concern sh...
  • The Secret Of Saving Money
    Commitment, along with patience, is very essential if you want to save money in a profitable manner. It is essential to save while you can, to avoid panicking in a sudden emergency. Money saved is a security that only adds to your level of confidence and quality of life. There are some basic money saving steps that you could follow, from the beginning, to avoid financial problems in the future.

    Set financial goals:

    It is important to get a clear idea of your current fin...
  • Benefits Of Online Banking
    The banking system has also changed adequately, with the changing times. Today, you need not visit your bank to conduct most of your banking transactions. Computer technology has made virtual banking possible and it is actually becoming a very popular way of banking. In online banking, you can transfer money, get or alter your account information, pay your bills, order debit cards or checks and even apply for a bank loan at the click of a mouse. The online services would not ...
  • Financing A Lawsuit
    Financing a lawsuit provides monetary help when a person seeks legal remedy in a court of law, and does not have the finances to bear the expenditure. The expenses covered by lawsuit financing companies include attorney fees, medical bills, health care, rent and mortgage, food etc. Cases funded by lawsuit firms include personal injury, workers compensation, motor vehicle accidental injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, product liability, breach of contract, fraud and o...
  • Bank Safely And Securely
    In this age of the Internet, there has been a transformation in the way people bank. Most transactions can be conducted online, and one can access cash fast from innumerable ATMs strewn all over cities and towns. What is more, with internal tie-ups, you can even use ATMs of banks other than your own. All of which makes banking very easy and user-friendly.

    At the same time, it also makes you vulnerable to cheating by tricksters and identity thieves, who steal your money by ...
  • A Guide To Banking For Students
    A bank serves as a financial institution, providing complex financial services, right from the maintenance of deposits to extending credit. A little guidance and initiative help students to improve their personal credit record.

    Banking offers the convenience of not having to handle large sums of money, thereby minimizing the chances of theft. Moreover, most of the financial institutions enable you to earn interest on your money deposited in a particular account.

    There a...
  • A Closer Look At The Roth 401k
    Roth 401k is a good retirement savings option. Although it does not provide an up-front tax-deduction, the account eventually becomes tax-free, because the withdrawals taken at retirement are not subject to income tax.

    This tax benefit can only be provided to persons who are at least 59.5 years old, or are disabled, and who have held the account for a minimum period of five years. Roth 401k provides an opportunity to save with a different kind of tax treatment. It is a goo...
  • Long Term Care Policy- Planning For Your Old Age
    The term ‘Senior Citizen’ spells a perfect combination of ultimate wisdom and experience! However, sometimes it also resounds with silent pain, suffering and worry that become their only companions in life. They have enjoyed life’s most cherished moments, as well as witnessed its darkest side. They have experienced the harsh realities of life, often suffering from the indignities of uncaring relatives. Using long-term policies created specially for them can allay the challeng...
  • All You Need To Know About Swiss Banking
    There is a common misconception that people who cannot store their unaccounted wealth in their own country open accounts in Swiss banks. Even though this may be true to an extent, Swiss banks are well known for their sophisticated and discreet banking services.

    Many of the rich and famous like film stars, business entrepreneurs, top government officials, presidents, etc, are reputed to have Swiss bank accounts. Then again, it is also said one need not be a multi-millionair...
  • Coping With Identity Theft
    Lock your doors, hide your money in the safe, hire security guards to protect your prized possessions, but what can you do if someone stole your identity? If something valuable is stolen, you can call the police and hope to get your stolen property back. Rightly termed as the crime of the 21st century, victimizing millions of Americans, you can do very little if you find your identity stolen. Identity theft is on the rise, and nearly everyone is vulnerable to this new-age for...
  • Tips On How To Cut Your Monthly Expenditures
    Money can certainly be tight for many of us, and most of us could use a few tips on how to cut down our monthly bills. While not all tips will ever work for anyone, a number of these can be used by most - that means that there should be something here you can use. Here are a few ideas on how to cut down on your monthly expenses.

    1. Combine Your Credit Cards

    Most credit cards have a rather high interest rate on them - at least anything is high if it is greater than 0% AP...
  • Typical Mistakes People Make Concerning Their Finances And How To Avoid Them
    In our day of easy access to credit cards, loans, and so many things that you must have, it is almost no wonder that so many are getting themselves into financial trouble. Everywhere we turn we face some ad that tells us we cannot live happy unless we have such and such a product. The demands are frequent that tell us we just have to have the latest or the best, but do we really have to have it? Could this be the reason for the financial troubles that so many are experiencing...
  • Make Life A Little Easier: Setting A Budget And Sticking With It
    Where does the idea of sitting down a coming up with a personal budget rank on your list of “things I can’t wait to do”? If you’re like most people, it’s probably somewhere between jabbing a fork in your ear and getting a root canal. Can’t say we blame you, devising a budget for yourself is definitely not the most stimulating activity in the world. But for financial well-being, it’s an absolute must. It needn’t be too painful though. With today’s technology, budget-making is ...
  • Got To Get Away: Stretch Your Vacation Dollars
    With the dollar receiving an old fashioned beating from the euro right now, vacations to popular European destinations like England, France and Spain have become quite pricey. Not to fret though, with a little planning, you can still enjoy your European vacation without breaking the bank.

    Not flying across the pond for some R&R? You can still save cash by traveling smart, regardless of your vacation destination. Read on, oh wandering soul.

    Prevent your wallet from getti...
  • The Clock Is Ticking: Retirement Planning Later In Your Career
    Are you ready for retirement? Sure, you’re mentally prepared to leave the everyday rat race, to throw your alarm clock in the garbage, and to spend your days doing whatever you so please. The question is: are you ready financially? If you’re like most Baby Boomers, the answer is probably “no”.

    A recent study by the Employee Benefits Research Institute showed that over 50 percent of workers ages 45 to 54 have less than $50,000 saved for retirement. The Center for Retirement...
  • Planning An Emergency Fund
    You’re probably familiar with Murphy’s Law: “Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.” It rears its ugly head when we least expect it. That’s probably why it’s called a law, not a theory. When it comes to personal finances, old Murphy really seems to know when to pile it on. Unexpected expenses and changes in your financial outlook are not a matter of “if”, but “when”. But all is not lost however, with a little prior planning, you can be prepared for when Murphy comes knocking.
    ...
  • Dollar Drink Night: Boozing With Coworkers Could Help You Financially
    There’s a group in every office. They hit the nearby watering hole for happy hour once or twice a week after work to vent shared frustrations, talk about the boss behind his back, maybe even plot future career moves. Thumbing your nose at this carousing crew? Think twice, turning down an invite to grab a post-shift drink might be hazardous to your financial future.

    A recent study published by The Journal of Labor Research shows that drinkers earn 10 to 14 percent more than...
  • It’s Not Me! Preventing And Dealing With Identity Theft
    It’s one of the fastest growing crimes in the country, and most victims are unaware they’ve become a target until long after the crime is committed. We’re talking about identity theft. In today’s world, information travels faster than ever, and that includes your personal information. If it falls into the wrong hands, your personal info could be used to acquire credit cards, loans, or to open accounts.

    Unknown to you, somewhere, someone could be using your good name for th...
  • Keeping Away From The Joneses: Avoiding The “affluenza” Epidemic
    So you’re out mowing your lawn one day. You happen to glance up from your beat-up old mower across the street, where your neighbor is pulling into his driveway in a brand new luxury sedan while a team of hired gardeners carefully manicure his lush green yard. You don’t get it. His house is the same size as yours and you know the jobs that he and his wife have aren’t anything special. How does he have so many more toys than you? How can he afford them?

    Well, rest easy my ha...
  • Home Ownership: Benefits Vs. Risks
    Sure, it’s tough to pull the trigger and buy a home, especially as a first-time buyer. The big hit of covering both a down payment and closing costs is enough to scare any prospective buyer into staying a renter. When you combine the fact that you’ll be responsible for any fixes the house needs and that it’s pretty difficult to just pick up and move, owning your own home gets more frightening by the minute. But fear not, the advantages of owning a home far outweigh the risks....
  • The Generation Gap: Passing Sound Financial Practices Down The Family Tree
    In our world of “keeping up with the joneses”, it’s an everyday struggle to resist buying the latest, greatest toy to wow our neighbors with. But how did we come to be this way?

    If you’re a Baby Boomer, your parents probably weren’t like this. They were too busy trying to feed, clothe, and provide shelter for their families; everything else was gravy. But in today’s world of borrowing, credit and instant gratification, seemingly anything we want, we can have. We pay for it...
  • Retirement Planning For Recent College Grads
    So you’ve survived college. You head out into the working world with your fresh diploma in hand and land a plum job making more money than you could’ve ever imagined. Your first instinct is to go get that big screen TV or plush ride that you’ve been eyeballing for the past year. After all, why not? You’re making the cash now, you can afford it, can’t you? But wait. Before you take the plunge on that big ticket item, practice that old safety adage they taught you way back in e...
  • The Anatomy Of A Dollar Bill
    Greenbacks. Moolah. Dough. Benjamins. All nicknames for the one thing we’re all in an endless quest to get more of—cash money. It’s as much a part of our everyday lives as is sleep, food, even breathing. But have you ever really stopped to take a look at these little green monsters that seem to run our lives?

    If you really take a closer look at our notes of legal tender, there’s really quite a bit going on. So the next time you’re not busy spending one—or if you have absol...
  • The Anatomy Of A Check
    As you sit at your coffee table each month, writing check after to check to pay off various bills, do you ever stop to think why a check looks the way it does? What are all those numbers for? Why do I have to write out the amount in words? Why am I writing a check when I can have this amount automatically deducted from my account? That last question you’ll have to answer yourself. But if you’d like to know a little bit more about checks and how they work, read on.

    Here’s a...
  • Get Interest Free Cash With 0% Balance Transfers
    If you have a great credit rating and no debt, then you could be in line to make some money. And you can do it using the tools that credit card tarts have been using for years.

    The Credit Card Tart System

    Credit card tarts have used the incentives offered by lenders to their advantage for quite a long time. These incentives often consist of 0% interest on balance transfers for a fixed period of up to 12 months. Borrowers who have a debt apply for a new 0% credit card an...
  • Business Banking – Keeping Your Accounts Healthy
    There’s no room for complacency when it comes to running a business, and running your account is no different. You should check your statements carefully, and have a periodic review of the market to make sure your account is still the best one for your needs.

    New accounts and special offers crop up all the time, and it may be worth your while to change banks. You can also point out the competition’s rates when negotiating terms with your own bank – often these are flexible...
  • Is Your Bank Overcharging You For Your Overdraft?
    Unauthorised overdraft fees. These are three words that worry every bank customer. An unauthorised overdraft fee is the fee charged by a bank when customers go over their overdraft limit.

    These fees can be very steep, with some banks charging high premiums for customers who exceed an agreed overdraft limit by as little as a few pence. A recent consumer report suggests that bank customers paid more than £4 billion pounds in unauthorised overdraft fees in 2004.

    Scale Of O...
  • Bank Charges And The Cost Of Bounced Cheques
    Sometimes you open your bank statement and you get a nasty shock. Not only has the cheque you wrote for the last utility bill bounced, but your bank has charged you for the privilege. And it's not the first time it's happened, so your previously spotless credit rating could be in danger.

    When cheques bounce it doesn't always mean that someone has acted in bad faith. Instead, a bounced cheque may be caused by the vagaries of the cheque clearing system.

    How Cheque Clearin...
  • Finance Options For Your Business
    Business banking is big business and there are a lot of banks and building societies vying to sign up business owners for their latest deals. There are a number of solutions for business owners looking to manage cash flow effectively. Here are a few options to consider.

    Business Debit Card

    A business debit card works just like a regular debit card. You normally get one with a business current account, and the debit card is an easy way to replace a chequebook. A business...
  • Using A Saving Plan To Enhance Your Financial Future
    The first step in beginning financial security is creating a personal budget. In order to plan a personal budget you have to know how much you possess and how much you owe. On the asset side of your life how much money do you have in your wallet? How much savings do you have in the bank? Do you own your own home or do you rent or do you have a mortgage on it? Do you own your car or do you have a loan on it?

    These are all the initial items for consideration for building a p...
  • Offshore Banking: What You Need To Know Before Opening An Account
    Offshore banking, we have all heard about it before. Unfortunately, many are misinformed when it comes to offshore banking. We have all heard news reports of offshore accounts being used to front illegal activities or to avoid taxes. In fact, we have also seen it in the movies, being used a similar way. This has led many individuals to believe that offshore banking is illegal. Despite what you may believe, offshore banking is legal. However, how you use it may be considered i...
  • What Is Online Banking And How You Can Benefit From It
    The internet has become an important part of our lives. There are many of us who rely on the internet to communicate with our friends and family. Online shopping is also making buying new and used merchandise easier. If you enjoy using the internet to communicate with those that you know or to shop, you may also enjoy banking online. Online banking is rapidly increasing in popularity. If you do not already participate in some form of online banking, it is likely that you will...
  • Interested In Opening A Checking Account? What To Consider
    A large number of individuals have a checking account. There are even some who have more than one. A checking account is similar to a savings account, but the money is usually easier to access. If you do not already have a checking account, it is likely that you may be thinking about getting one. Before you decide to open a checking account, there are a number of important things that you should take into consideration.

    Perhaps, the greatest thing to consider is where you ...
  • How Some Loans Can Damage Your Credit Rating
    There are many good reasons to get a loan. Unexpected expenses come up. People might find they have to plan and fund a wedding, refurbish their home or send a child to university. They might have to buy a new car or second home or they might want to start a small business. These events take money and not everyone has it at their fingertips. That's why a loan can be a good idea.

    The type of loan you get will depend on your circumstances. People who want less than £25,000 an...
  • The Benefits Of Banking
    Do you have a bank account? If you do then you are one of the billions of individuals that do. If you do not have a bank account, you are missing out on the many benefits of banking.

    The benefits of banking, there are many who wonder exactly what they are. If you are interested in opening up a bank account with a finical institution, but you have yet to do so, you may be wondering what the benefit of banking are. There are an unlimited number of banking benefits. To determ...
  • How To Choose The Right Bank
    Financial institutions are located all around the world. If you are looking to open a bank account, whether that bank account is a checking account or a savings account, you have a number of banking options. In fact, you have so many options that choosing the right bank may seem like an overwhelming process. To make that process easier, you will need to know what to look for in a bank.

    Location is the key to many. If you are interested in having easy access to a bank, you ...
  • Your Options In Car Financing
    There are so many car financing options available how do you know which one is right for you? Read on to obtain information about all of the different options available and how to determine which one will provide you with the best benefits.

    Many people take advantage of an option known as dealer financing. This is when you handle the financing of your new vehicle directly through the lender. Now, that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be making your payments directly to the ...
  • Car Financing: Which Is Better: Buying Or Leasing?
    Purchasing a new car is always an exciting time in life; however, it can also be confusing and time confusing, especially with so many different types of financing options available. Should you purchase your next vehicle outright or would it be better to lease it? Which option will be better financially for you? Read on for more tips to help you make the right decision for you and your finances the next time you’re in the market for a new car.

    It’s important to understand ...
  • How To Avoid Car Financing Pitfalls
    If you are considering the purchase of your first car or even your next vehicle if you’re not a first time car buyer, you may be concerned about the prospect of financing your vehicle. This concern is not totally unfounded. There are numerous pitfalls that can occur when financing a new vehicle, especially if you plan to use dealership financing. In order to avoid running into these problems, and possibly stalling your purchase read the tips below.

    First, understand exactl...
  • What Is Your Bank Charging You? A Guide To Bank Charges
    When you're shopping around for a bank account there are a lot of factors to consider. Many people go for up-front incentives, such as money paid into the bank account, vouchers or a gift. However, it is worth looking at bank accounts in more depth to find out what you might be paying for various transactions. Here are some of the transactions that banks might charge you for.

    Authorised Overdraft

    An overdraft is like a short term loan. The bank gives you permission to s...
  • Business Banking – Getting The Right Account For Your Business
    While many people turn to their usual bank when opening a business account, it’s advisable to shop around. There can be some advantages to using the same bank for personal and business accounts – your manager may be more supportive if you are known to the bank and have a sound financial track record. However, each bank offers different services and has different bank charges.

    Many banks are currently offering free business banking for a set period – six months or a year – ...
  • Phishing And Fraud – What Is It?
    Phishing is a very sneaky type of fraud conducted over the Internet. Its name is a throw back to the early days of hacking and identity theft and the practice of phone phreaking. While there can be very complicated schemes devised, they are all based on a very simple concept.

    Phishers try to persuade you, or trick you into giving them sensitive information which they can then use to make money out of the system. For example, one very attractive target for phishers would be...
  • Savings Accounts - Professional Advice
    When it comes to savings, you may well find yourself daunted by the sheer variety of ways to invest your money. Particularly if you find yourself with a substantial amount to invest, and are less than confident at dealing with things like the stock market, bonds and trusts, you’re likely to gain from professional expertise. The main issue here is trust – you want to be sure your money is being used to its full potential and whoever you entrust it to must be someone you have t...
  • Business Banking - An Overview
    Making a success of your business depends on planning and judgement. ‘The bottom line’ is all about managing your finances wisely, whether that means sourcing the funding you need to start up or keeping on top of your accounts.

    Setting up or running a business calls for a separate account. Not only will this make your accounting a lot simpler, but also business accounts are tailored specifically to the needs of business clients. Many have a specialised team to deal with bu...
  • Savings Accounts – Retire In Style
    We all look forward to the day when we can give up work – but to ensure your retirement is comfortable you will need to prepare for it carefully.

    Putting a proportion of your earnings towards a pension may seem like a drag right now, but realistically you will need to save for as long as possible to gain a decent income in later years. Not only this, but there are substantial benefits to saving into a pension – you’re not taxed on contributions and there may be additional ...
  • Personal Accounts – Clever Ways To Manage Your Account
    Once you’ve found the right bank and the right account, you may be tempted to rest on your laurels. However, if you want to make the most of your money, you need to give it regular attention. The world of finance is changing continually, with new offers and opportunities cropping up every season. To take advantage of them, you need to keep your finger on the pulse.

    Not only should you keep a flexible approach, but be prepared to do a bit of research to keep abreast of the...

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