Common Questions regarding the Statute of Limitations

Posted March 30th, 2009

What is the statute of limitations in regards to consumer debt? The statute of limitations (SOL) is the legal time frame in which debt collectors can file suit on an unpaid debt. SOL varies depending on the type of loan and the state in which you live. The Credit Infocenter web site gives a description of [...]

What is A 401k Plan?

Posted March 29th, 2009

One of the great safety net in modern times is the Social Security system. It’s a fantastic retirement income system that has enabled many retirees to live out their golden years in a dignified manner. But Social Security was never meant to be the sole source of income for retirees. But many people don’t understand [...]

Having a Healthy Savings Account Balance

Posted March 28th, 2009

Saving is a way of life. It’s not just about putting cash away for a rainy day or accumulating an amount to pay for a major purchase, but looking at everything we do in life and seeing how by altering our behaviour we can save money, time and effort. Additionally, altering the way we do [...]

Make the Most of Your Money with a Cash ISA

Posted March 27th, 2009

The 21st century consumer could be forgiven for placing more focus on spending than saving. Wherever you look and wherever you go, you are encouraged to spend. Whether it’s a High Street spring sale, a ‘buy one, get one free’ deal or an ‘internet only discount’, consumers are constantly coerced and encouraged to part with [...]

What are operating budget and performance budgeting? Where I can find info and definition?

Posted March 26th, 2009

Susy asked: I want to know about the operating budget and performance budgeting in hospital or Emergency Department setting, including definition, examples, and explanations. Could you recommend some Web sites? Thanks a lot.

How to Make the Most of Your Current Account

Posted March 25th, 2009

Many of us will never have given much thought to how our current account works. However, spending just a little bit of time understanding what it can do for you and your money could pay off in the long run. There are many different types out there, all which offer various features and benefits in [...]

How to file your bankruptcy

Posted March 24th, 2009

With the ongoing financial crisis, millions of people are finding themselves struggling to get out of debt. While some are lucky and a credit counseling session can work wonders for them, there may be few who are left with no other option other than bankruptcy. Undoubtedly, filing bankruptcy gives you an opportunity to “start afresh”; [...]

What budget airlines travel to Medan from Singapore?

Posted March 23rd, 2009

siva992 asked: I need to know the budget flights which goes to Medan, Indonesia from Singapore. And would like it if it’s possible to recommend me a hotel not too expensive and not too cheap, comfortable for at least 4 days with custom check-out time. Note, we are not backpackers. Thanks!

Emotions and your cash flow

Posted March 23rd, 2009

They affect the way we spend, the way we save, even the way we use credit!
It probably sounds a bit strange putting these two polar-opposite subjects together, but they do go hand in hand, and at Cash Doctors we know it all too well.
In today’s society, money is a prominent indicator of wealth, success power, [...]

Supplemental Retirement Income-Keep It Simple

Posted March 21st, 2009

With the recent losses on Wall Street many investors are wondering if the goal of achieving a higher rate of return than can be attained with a traditional risk free savings plan is worth the sleepless nights that many are now facing.
While market fluctuations are a normal part of investing the huge losses suffered in [...]