
Personal Financial Planning For The Next Year: 10 Best Money Moves
December 27th, 2009 admin

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 stock of things that we should be doing to lower our cost of living in the next year. The tips I offer will seem quite generic, but I believe that these tasks should be taken as an annual exercise. So here are 10 things that I think we should do after Christmas. Personal Financial Planning For The Next Year: 10 Best Money Moves 1. Revisit your cable TV cost — Yes, …
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