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Casual Articles - Credit Card Shocker
Three Ways to Invest Time + Money In PRIn my recent interview with Buzz Media’s Elizabeth Pereira and Fritz Chaleff, we discussed the basics of these not-so-basic approaches. Read on for how to get lots of attention for your story, using these wise investments of your time and money.Kelly: When should people consider PR in their marketing efforts?Elizabeth: PR should be included in every marketing plan you develop…from the very beginning of a new product being launched or a policy coming out. Use it heavily in the beginning to establish a brand, then level out over time. It’s also a good tool for handling crisis down the road.For consumer-related messages, PR really builds c harge for annual fees and yearly interest rates. These companies are gouging their customers with charges that are downright outrageous, and unfortunately for us, legal. So how do you avoid falling into these sneaky traps that the credit card companies set? If you are lucky enough to not be playing the losing game of credit card roulette, for heaven’s sake, don’t start! If you are already involved, get out as fast as you can. Here are a few basic steps. - Don’t carry a credit card. It’s amazing how easy it is to ignore this obvious first step.
- Apply any extra money to your debts first. If you’re saving a little nest egg earning at a rate of 5%, but you have debts gnawing away to the tune of 12%, it’s not difficult to see that this is a losing proposition.
- Target one debt for elimination at a time. Pick the one that can be wiped out the most quickly first.
- Take all the extra money from the first debt and apply it to your second target.
- Continue i
Affiliate on the Roof - Meet the Match Maker"Match maker.. Match maker.. Make me a match. And pay me commission too!"This is the tune that thousands of income-seekers are working to while using a new technology known as 'Customer Reciprocation'.The work from home revolution is well and truly here. Primarily drawing on affiliate marketing as the main source of income, business opportunity seekers, website owners, and the new revolution of work from home mums are competing aggressively to boost customer acquisition. Unfortunately, list building, link building, blogging and marketing can seriously eat into the free time of any goal driven enthusiast. And that's without even going down the Have you ever looked at your credit card statement? I’m not talking about just making sure that all the transactions are correct. I’m talking about looking at the finance charges. I daresay that sometimes that figure is almost as great as the minimum monthly payment you’re making. After all, as long as you can keep the creditors at bay by paying the minimum, that’s all you care about, right? If you agreed, I urge you to reconsider.I’m sure that by now, many of you realize that you lose money by buying on credit. Still, I don’t think many of you appreciate just how much your credit cards are costing you. I’d like to really drive that point home. Let’s say that Joe decides he needs new patio furniture. He doesn’t have the $2,000 cash, so he slaps down his plastic card knowing that he can make the minimum monthly payment, no sweat. And so that’s what he does, month in, month, out, year in, year out, and pretty soon he’s been doing this for one full decade. Surely it’s paid off by now! No, not even close. In fact, if Joe continues to make the minimum monthly payment, he will be paying for that furniture for the next 38 years! And once he has made the final payment on his original $2,000 purchase, he will have paid an additional $5,300 in interest! Pretty disgusting, isn’t it? And this is at 14% APR. Many cards run higher. Some of you more savvy credit card users out there might be thinking that you already know this, so you don’t fall for that trap anymore. You only get credit cards with a much lower interest rate, right? But do you notice that it’s only for a few months? And do you pay attention to what the interest rate jumps to after that short introductory period? You kind of have to hunt around for this figure since they don’t put it in plain view. Believe me, credit card companies are not losing money on these lower introductory rate offers. Credit card promotions are becoming even more devious. Now the credit card companies are offering 0% interest on all balance transfers for up to 18 months! Wow, well, you’ve GOT to take advantage of that, right? I’ll show you three reasons why you shouldn’t. First, even though you might be “pre-approved”, it is in no way certain that you will actually get this low rate. The credit card companies reserve the right to reconsider their original offer based on your qualifications. They will often go ahead and issue you a credit card, but it could be at a substantially higher rate. Don’t assume that what you applied for is what you are getting. Secondly, there are often balance transfer fees that are substantial enough to gobble up any savings you might make on a lower interest rate. Transfer rates run anywhere from 3% to a hefty 5%, with a single transaction costing as much as $65. Thirdly, and this is the sneakiest part of all, in order to secure the 0% rate on your transfers, you are required to purchase a minimum amount on your card for several consecutive months. At first, this doesn’t sound so bad. However, the fine print tells you that the interest rate applied to these new purchases is NOT the same 0% rate, but a different, much higher rate. What’s more, all your payments will always be allocated to the balance that will earn the credit card company the most money. This means that the balances with the lowest rates will be targeted first, while the balance with the much higher rate keeps accruing and compounding interest month after month. So, if you transfer a large sum in order to take advantage of this seemingly generous offer, you will likely be paying on it for a very long time before you ever get around to paying down the mandatory purchases, which are racking up some pretty serious charges in the meantime.. And we’ve only looked at interest rates here. There are also default penalties, late charges, over-the-limit fees, transaction fees, ATM fees, stop-payment fees, cash advance fees and annual fees, all of which are on the increase. Over half the states in the union have no limit on what credit card issuers can charge for annual fees and yearly interest rates. These companies are gouging their customers with charges that are downright outrageous, and unfortunately for us, legal. So how do you avoid falling into these sneaky traps that the credit card companies set? If you are lucky enough to not be playing the losing game of credit card roulette, for heaven’s sake, don’t start! If you are already involved, get out as fast as you can. Here are a few basic steps. - Don’t carry a credit card. It’s amazing how easy it is to ignore this obvious first step.
- Apply any extra money to your debts first. If you’re saving a little nest egg earning at a rate of 5%, but you have debts gnawing away to the tune of 12%, it’s not difficult to see that this is a losing proposition.
- Target one debt for elimination at a time. Pick the one that can be wiped out the most quickly first.
- Take all the extra money from the first debt and apply it to your second target.
- Continue in
Are Attention Distracters Costing You Time And $$$?Does a distracted and scattered focus impair your effectiveness and delay your much wanted success?A common complaint my clients will often share is “Michelle, I know what I need to do but when I sit down to do it; I get distracted by a million different things and I lose my focus.” My clients talk about how they start out with all these great intentions, but the end result always sees them doing something other than what they had originally set out to do. Sound familiar? Are you nodding your head right now screaming “Yes that’s me!! What can I do to develop more focus and effectiveness?” The answer: eliminate your distractions.What get close. In fact, if Joe continues to make the minimum monthly payment, he will be paying for that furniture for the next 38 years! And once he has made the final payment on his original $2,000 purchase, he will have paid an additional $5,300 in interest! Pretty disgusting, isn’t it? And this is at 14% APR. Many cards run higher.Some of you more savvy credit card users out there might be thinking that you already know this, so you don’t fall for that trap anymore. You only get credit cards with a much lower interest rate, right? But do you notice that it’s only for a few months? And do you pay attention to what the interest rate jumps to after that short introductory period? You kind of have to hunt around for this figure since they don’t put it in plain view. Believe me, credit card companies are not losing money on these lower introductory rate offers. Credit card promotions are becoming even more devious. Now the credit card companies are offering 0% interest on all balance transfers for up to 18 months! Wow, well, you’ve GOT to take advantage of that, right? I’ll show you three reasons why you shouldn’t. First, even though you might be “pre-approved”, it is in no way certain that you will actually get this low rate. The credit card companies reserve the right to reconsider their original offer based on your qualifications. They will often go ahead and issue you a credit card, but it could be at a substantially higher rate. Don’t assume that what you applied for is what you are getting. Secondly, there are often balance transfer fees that are substantial enough to gobble up any savings you might make on a lower interest rate. Transfer rates run anywhere from 3% to a hefty 5%, with a single transaction costing as much as $65. Thirdly, and this is the sneakiest part of all, in order to secure the 0% rate on your transfers, you are required to purchase a minimum amount on your card for several consecutive months. At first, this doesn’t sound so bad. However, the fine print tells you that the interest rate applied to these new purchases is NOT the same 0% rate, but a different, much higher rate. What’s more, all your payments will always be allocated to the balance that will earn the credit card company the most money. This means that the balances with the lowest rates will be targeted first, while the balance with the much higher rate keeps accruing and compounding interest month after month. So, if you transfer a large sum in order to take advantage of this seemingly generous offer, you will likely be paying on it for a very long time before you ever get around to paying down the mandatory purchases, which are racking up some pretty serious charges in the meantime.. And we’ve only looked at interest rates here. There are also default penalties, late charges, over-the-limit fees, transaction fees, ATM fees, stop-payment fees, cash advance fees and annual fees, all of which are on the increase. Over half the states in the union have no limit on what credit card issuers can charge for annual fees and yearly interest rates. These companies are gouging their customers with charges that are downright outrageous, and unfortunately for us, legal. So how do you avoid falling into these sneaky traps that the credit card companies set? If you are lucky enough to not be playing the losing game of credit card roulette, for heaven’s sake, don’t start! If you are already involved, get out as fast as you can. Here are a few basic steps. - Don’t carry a credit card. It’s amazing how easy it is to ignore this obvious first step.
- Apply any extra money to your debts first. If you’re saving a little nest egg earning at a rate of 5%, but you have debts gnawing away to the tune of 12%, it’s not difficult to see that this is a losing proposition.
- Target one debt for elimination at a time. Pick the one that can be wiped out the most quickly first.
- Take all the extra money from the first debt and apply it to your second target.
- Continue i
Organized To Be Your Best! - A Book SummaryThe Big IdeaOne of the factors to success is the ability to manage
tasks efficiently and systematically in a similarly
conducive environment. Practicing time management allows
you to accomplish the more important tasks on time; and
helps you achieve the goals you have set for yourself.Organized to Be Your Best! gives simple tips on how to
get started and maintain good organization practices.
Being productive doesn’t have to be difficult. After
all, it’s supposed to make life easier for you!How to Be Positively Organized!Being organized goes beyond having a clutter-free office,
it also involves getting your priorit to 18 months! Wow, well, you’ve GOT to take advantage of that, right? I’ll show you three reasons why you shouldn’t.First, even though you might be “pre-approved”, it is in no way certain that you will actually get this low rate. The credit card companies reserve the right to reconsider their original offer based on your qualifications. They will often go ahead and issue you a credit card, but it could be at a substantially higher rate. Don’t assume that what you applied for is what you are getting. Secondly, there are often balance transfer fees that are substantial enough to gobble up any savings you might make on a lower interest rate. Transfer rates run anywhere from 3% to a hefty 5%, with a single transaction costing as much as $65. Thirdly, and this is the sneakiest part of all, in order to secure the 0% rate on your transfers, you are required to purchase a minimum amount on your card for several consecutive months. At first, this doesn’t sound so bad. However, the fine print tells you that the interest rate applied to these new purchases is NOT the same 0% rate, but a different, much higher rate. What’s more, all your payments will always be allocated to the balance that will earn the credit card company the most money. This means that the balances with the lowest rates will be targeted first, while the balance with the much higher rate keeps accruing and compounding interest month after month. So, if you transfer a large sum in order to take advantage of this seemingly generous offer, you will likely be paying on it for a very long time before you ever get around to paying down the mandatory purchases, which are racking up some pretty serious charges in the meantime.. And we’ve only looked at interest rates here. There are also default penalties, late charges, over-the-limit fees, transaction fees, ATM fees, stop-payment fees, cash advance fees and annual fees, all of which are on the increase. Over half the states in the union have no limit on what credit card issuers can charge for annual fees and yearly interest rates. These companies are gouging their customers with charges that are downright outrageous, and unfortunately for us, legal. So how do you avoid falling into these sneaky traps that the credit card companies set? If you are lucky enough to not be playing the losing game of credit card roulette, for heaven’s sake, don’t start! If you are already involved, get out as fast as you can. Here are a few basic steps. - Don’t carry a credit card. It’s amazing how easy it is to ignore this obvious first step.
- Apply any extra money to your debts first. If you’re saving a little nest egg earning at a rate of 5%, but you have debts gnawing away to the tune of 12%, it’s not difficult to see that this is a losing proposition.
- Target one debt for elimination at a time. Pick the one that can be wiped out the most quickly first.
- Take all the extra money from the first debt and apply it to your second target.
- Continue i
The Single Biggest Entrepreneurial ObstacleI realize that it’s a superlative title to a very subjective matter, but I have honestly felt for years that the talented and intelligent (and sometimes not even intelligent) people I have met that are successful all share one common characteristic. They’re all able to get past the single biggest obstacle that prevents most people from being successful entrepreneurs: self-doubt.I can’t count how many times I’ve been speaking with a friend about business and they’ll open up about whatever it is they’ve always wanted to do. More often that not, the topic of discussion turns to owning their own business and being self-employed. Yet when I ask the questi you that the interest rate applied to these new purchases is NOT the same 0% rate, but a different, much higher rate.What’s more, all your payments will always be allocated to the balance that will earn the credit card company the most money. This means that the balances with the lowest rates will be targeted first, while the balance with the much higher rate keeps accruing and compounding interest month after month. So, if you transfer a large sum in order to take advantage of this seemingly generous offer, you will likely be paying on it for a very long time before you ever get around to paying down the mandatory purchases, which are racking up some pretty serious charges in the meantime.. And we’ve only looked at interest rates here. There are also default penalties, late charges, over-the-limit fees, transaction fees, ATM fees, stop-payment fees, cash advance fees and annual fees, all of which are on the increase. Over half the states in the union have no limit on what credit card issuers can charge for annual fees and yearly interest rates. These companies are gouging their customers with charges that are downright outrageous, and unfortunately for us, legal. So how do you avoid falling into these sneaky traps that the credit card companies set? If you are lucky enough to not be playing the losing game of credit card roulette, for heaven’s sake, don’t start! If you are already involved, get out as fast as you can. Here are a few basic steps. - Don’t carry a credit card. It’s amazing how easy it is to ignore this obvious first step.
- Apply any extra money to your debts first. If you’re saving a little nest egg earning at a rate of 5%, but you have debts gnawing away to the tune of 12%, it’s not difficult to see that this is a losing proposition.
- Target one debt for elimination at a time. Pick the one that can be wiped out the most quickly first.
- Take all the extra money from the first debt and apply it to your second target.
- Continue i
Are You Running Your Business Like Eeyore?... Or Like Tigger?Remember those two of Winnie the Pooh's friends? They couldn't be more different. Eeyore was a downtrodden donkey. Nothing ever went right for him and he always let you know it.Tigger, on the other hand, was so full of life and energy that no problem ever phased him. Granted, he was a little scattered. But if you had to choose one of them as an example to follow as a business owner, which would it be?If you're like me, you sure wouldn't choose Eeyore. Do you want to run your business on the basis of constantly expecting disaster? Not me!It's easy to run a business like Eeyore, though. High expectations for success can leave you feeling harge for annual fees and yearly interest rates. These companies are gouging their customers with charges that are downright outrageous, and unfortunately for us, legal.So how do you avoid falling into these sneaky traps that the credit card companies set? If you are lucky enough to not be playing the losing game of credit card roulette, for heaven’s sake, don’t start! If you are already involved, get out as fast as you can. Here are a few basic steps. - Don’t carry a credit card. It’s amazing how easy it is to ignore this obvious first step.
- Apply any extra money to your debts first. If you’re saving a little nest egg earning at a rate of 5%, but you have debts gnawing away to the tune of 12%, it’s not difficult to see that this is a losing proposition.
- Target one debt for elimination at a time. Pick the one that can be wiped out the most quickly first.
- Take all the extra money from the first debt and apply it to your second target.
- Continue in like fashion until you have dug yourself out of this miserable pit.
And finally, breathe a major sigh of relief and vow never to pass that way again.
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