Checkingfinder.com finds high-interest free checking account nearest you

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Why not make your money work for you and take advantage of a high-interest free checking account nearest you.  Go to checkingfinder.com, put in your zip code and the site will shop around for the highest checking account interest rate nearest you.  It’s that simple.

Financial Blessings,

Nisha E.

Posted under Banks, Free, Make Some Money, make money, save, saving by Esswi on Sunday 4 October 2009 at 5:18 am

Free Telecoaching with David Bach Finish Rich Workshop


“Back by popular demand, I’ll be hosting another live teleconference on Tuesday, February 24th at 8:00 pm eastern. Space on this call is limited so register
by clicking here. You can also register on our Facebook Page.

During the call, I’ll be focusing on the most relevant and timely ways that you can start fighting for your money today. So, I want to know what’s on your mind and what questions you have, related to saving and spending in today’s economy. Submit your questions to me at success@finishrich.com and I’ll do my best to answer it live during our call. Hope to “see” you there.”

Financial Blessing,

Nisha E.

Posted under Free, make money, save, saving by Esswi on Wednesday 18 February 2009 at 3:23 am

Track Your Spending Habits with mint.com

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Mint.com is a free service that helps you manage your money.

According to the site, about 600,000 people are already enjoying the service which tracks about $50 billion transactions.

One of my most favorite feature of mint.com is that it gives you tips on a weekly basis and it makes recommendations based on your personal spending habits.  In less than a few minutes you can sign up and add your account information secured by their data security and visually track your spending pattern.  For example, it tells you how much money you spend on dinning for the last month or year while recommending ways to cut back or find other alternatives.  It even sets up a budget for you to save your money and help you do more with your money.

Mint.com sends you weekly emails with where your money is going, bill reminders & alerts,  investment performance while finding extra savings.  It even shows you a full picture of your assets and debts once you’ve accurately added the appropriate, respective accounts.  For example,  take a sneak peak of what my Weekly Financial Summary starts off with, excluding my personal financial information.

Your Weekly Summary

Tip

Three Principles of Personal Finance

Personal finance is simple.

  1. Spend less than you earn.
  2. Make the money you have work for you.
  3. Be prepared for the unexpected.

Mint.com even gives you a visual guide (graphs, charts, etc.) of your financial situation.  Check out the CEO, Aaron Patzer’s Demo on Mint.com.

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This site keeps you in much closer contact with your money and a very close eye on your balance so that you are in less danger of over-drafting your accounts.

Did I mention, it’s FREE!

Financial Blessings,

Nisha E.

Posted under Banking, Free, discounts, make money, save, saving by Esswi on Saturday 10 January 2009 at 1:13 am

Get Your Amazon Refund @ refundplease.com

refundpleaseDid you know if you buy an item from Amazon and the price drops in 30 days, Amazon will refund you the difference?  The largest refund found is $3,860.00.  In total, the site has save shoppers $101,781.32 to date.

Here is what you have to do:

  • Sign up at www.refundplease.com and have the company track the price and notify you when it drops
  • Enter the item number
  • Enter the purchase date
  • And your email address

Waalaaa!  Look out for your check.

Just remember, always make your money work for you.

Financial blessings,

Nisha E.

Posted under Coupons, Shopping, discounts, make money, save by Esswi on Wednesday 7 January 2009 at 7:29 pm

Make Money: Sell Your Books!

Have books in good condition that you do not need?

According to Mary Hunt from Woman’s Day magazine in the September ‘08 edition, you can get cash for books by following these simple steps:

  • Go to http://www.cash4books.net
  • Type in the books’ ISBN numbers
  • Print out a prepaid mailing label
  • Pack up those books
  • Send send them in
  • Receive a check in the mail in a few days
  • Or a deposit to your PayPal account
  • NOTE: You won’t  have to pay for postage

Here are more sites to sell your books in good condition:

www.half.com

www.amazon.com

www.ecampus.com

Posted under make money by Esswi on Friday 12 December 2008 at 5:05 am