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Personal Finance - January 2007

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I would like a program that lets you divide your money into categories before bills are paid, so there is money available for each bill. ( I know quicken and money let you pick categories after you enter each bill, thats not what I need)

2007-01-01 12:10:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-01 11:13:28 · 8 answers · asked by ivlee3 1

Besides lotto....

2007-01-01 11:11:33 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-01 11:01:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I recently received a check, but I have no bank account, what do I do to get cash for my check?

2007-01-01 10:52:36 · 8 answers · asked by jrfisher8 2

I've got a payment going out tomorrow but I need to put the funds in first which I'm doing first thing in the morning.will this be too late?(its a building society in the u.k.)

2007-01-01 10:31:03 · 12 answers · asked by returnofkarlos 2

Entry on Rent Roll Charges/Credits

2007-01-01 10:08:55 · 1 answers · asked by jpousson@flash.net 1

I've heard of websites that list requests for loans from people that have been rated based on their credit score. Any help would be appreciated.

2007-01-01 09:50:32 · 5 answers · asked by Clay M 2

I'm being over run with bills now that the building sector of the economy is slowing down.Does anyone have any suggestions.

2007-01-01 09:31:09 · 12 answers · asked by knowitall 2

My Rates were 7.5 cents/KWHr in Kansas and 15 cents/KWhr in Houston.

Houston is deregulated and you pick an electric provider. Kansas City is not (KCP&L). I thought deregulation was supposed to lower rates?? What's the deal??

2007-01-01 09:22:08 · 2 answers · asked by maxton 2

i make $760 per week and have 2 kids and a wife. how much should i be saving per week. life in los angeles

2007-01-01 09:11:29 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Besides inflation what other bad things could happen to the economy? I understand Congress recently ruled the government no longer has to report how much $ it can print. What risks do we face if they just print it recklessly to pay for the deficit if others will no longer finance it?

2007-01-01 08:16:54 · 3 answers · asked by Lighthearted 3

For example if you put one million dollars into some sort of account could you live off the interest from it.

2007-01-01 08:08:18 · 12 answers · asked by jollor 1

I want to find out how much is normal, and how much is alot/too little.

2007-01-01 08:04:40 · 3 answers · asked by John 2

Need to locate a file where I calculated interest from treasurydirect.gov

2007-01-01 07:00:05 · 1 answers · asked by John W 1

2007-01-01 06:51:03 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

An investigation by BBC2's Money Programme calculated that the real cost of automatically bouncing a direct debit and writing a computer generated warning letter works out at £2.50. Bouncing a cheque costs only around £4.50. Yet banks routinely hit customers with charges of £30 and more. This equates to a mark-up of more than 1,000% in many cases. The estimates were put together by a panel of two top business academics and a former senior executive at NatWest.


So the Question is !

If i Phone my Bank Lloyds TSB and ask for all the money they have charged me on Direct Debits , Eg when i didnt have money in my Bank , Can i get the 30.00 Charges bk ?

Anyone else tryed yet ! If so tell me your story and everything u did to get your money back , Thx

2007-01-01 06:48:24 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-01 06:10:04 · 3 answers · asked by evafonda 1

2007-01-01 05:51:29 · 9 answers · asked by thomastonmedic 1

It will be good if I can See The people make money.

2007-01-01 05:11:07 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

nedbank

2007-01-01 05:06:18 · 14 answers · asked by cherokeehotrod 1

I was charged £25 twice, three months apart. Both charges were for being overdrawn once. I wrote to them asking why I was charged twice and asking for the money back 'cause it doesn't reflect the cost incurred. They didn't answer the question, but refunded £25. I think they were trying to make out I was charged £25. The same thing happened to my friend. She was told only one charge had been applied, and the other £25 was their money they had paid to her debits and she was simply paying this back to them. That's a lie! If she went into, say, minus £10, this is the money they've paid towards her debits. Then, if she deposits £20, it will show as £10 in the black. They're probably telling everyone this lie. They finally admitted to me that I only received a partial refund. So, I was charged £50 for being one day overdrawn. Most banks charge £20-£30. This is surely a record? I'm not worried about the money. I'll get the rest back if it's the last thing I do. Gonna write to the CEO

2007-01-01 04:11:54 · 13 answers · asked by Terror Storm-see on Google Video 2

a month. Is ths an ok amount to save? Just curious what other people save or have left over a month. And if my amount is too much or not enough.

2007-01-01 03:57:07 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-01 03:52:33 · 8 answers · asked by TT 1

My daughter( 12 years old) needs to raise £300 before april begins.Help!

2007-01-01 03:22:18 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would like to earn extra money from home and there are so many different opportunities, that I don't know which are legitimate. Has anyone had success with any of the programs being offered, via the info commercials or on the internet?

2007-01-01 03:14:37 · 5 answers · asked by PBS 1

2007-01-01 03:07:58 · 9 answers · asked by peter m 1

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