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SHRED YOUR FINANCIAL FAT

I had to skip my last week blog post because of a death in my family in India. I lost my very close uncle. I was devastated and couldn’t concentrate on anything for few days lastweek. May God rest his soul in peace and harmony. Let me get back to the money life for now.

It is already Mid of March. You are either on target in reducing weight successfully as your newyear’s resolutions or tired and blown out already.  Don’t you worry, you will get another opportunity to try them out next year again. But for now lets spend sometime thinking about shredding your financial fat. It is now or never.  

It is not the usual agenda of to do’s. A sure deal – quick list of things you can think about shredding from your current expenses and save on your budget.



Insurances

These days we spend lot of money just to insure our assets and even ourselves. If you take a well secured person for example, you will end up with whole list of insurances paid by him like Home, Auto, Health, Life, Disability and more. According to statistics, we spend atleast 3-5% of our gross earnings every year on insurance. It is about time for a quick check of our insurance coverages.

Take out your insurance documents and try to see whether you can trim down your coverages or ask for some discounts to cut down your cost. Many insurance companies these days are looking for new customers and don’t want to lose their current ones. They are more than happy to help out on saving you some money by adding discounts or shaving off few things which you really don’t need to bring down the cost. Be careful on not losing the important coverages.

Example, Home insurance – replacement coverage most of time its enough to cover the actual value of the dwellings cost instead of going overboard to have big figures to cover your dwellings. Similarly, if you have enough liquidity in the bank you can increase your deductible to reduce your premiums. Tip on Auto insurance, you don’t need a property coverage of $50,000 if your car is only worth $25000. Talk to your agent and try to take out things which you really don’t use it in your area. Average saving – $45/month


UTILITIES

Electricity and Gas are the biggest expense in a household, bills go even bigger during summer times. Your safe bet, Install a electronic thermostat and set up the auto settings according to the timings. If you are using manual, turn it down when you go out and turn it up when you needed. Your furnitures don’t need air condition. Being green is not a bad thing by reducing electricity usage and help save the environment and as well your bills.

Shop around for electricity rates year if you live in deregulated statesevery  and don’t just settle with one provider. They usually are expensive for long time customers(no courtesy these days) taking advantage of customers laziness.  Go extra mile, by changing your blubs to compact fluorecent ones which are way cheaper then before and saves 2/3 of your electric usage. Average savings – $25/month

Cable TV/Dish are another place you can cut down expense. If you own the plan either to Cable or Dish Network, you don’t need 150 channels plan. You don’t even watch 2-5 channels every day. So why waste money by paying for what you don’t use. Take a plan which have channels which covers your and families need. Average savings – $30/month

If you have high speed internet, you don’t need it. High speed is only for people who watch online movies and games. If you are an average user like me checking emails and few websites, you don’t need high speed. You can low down the speed and pay lesser and you won’t notice the difference. Average Savings – $25/month

Telephone Charges – VOIP or Digital Phones whatever you want to call it. They are now common in many households and are much cheaper compared to landlines. All features comes for just $30 compared to regular landline. I know there are few disadvantages with digital phones and people are sticking with Landlines. For those with landlines, atleast try to trim down your plan to have only bare minimium since we don’t use many features and you most probably have a cell phone which can back you up. Average savings – $15/month

Cellphone Plans – I am sure we can’t survive without cellphones these days. So I am not going to suggesting to give up. I am just suggesting to take only minute plans which you use and don’t go overboard by adding up features which you normaly don’t use like messaging, data etc., You can use this website www.overmyminutes.com to alert when you going over your minutes limit. Nowadays prepaid phones are affordable and don’t have obligation to pay every month. 

Another important thing, avoid making 411 calls to get business info using cellphone. I think each calls averages around 75 cents to $1.25. There are free 411 services like 1-800-FREE-411 or 800-GOOG-411 which you don’t have to pay any penny instead might have to hear some ads. Average Savings – $10-15

OFF-SEASON SHOPPING

Last but not the least. Your appereal shopping. Every year there is the spring, summer, fall and winter. It is going to repeat again next year. You obviously need same type of clothes every year. Nobody is going to look us whether we are out of fashion unless your work in the model industry. Try shopping after each season for the next year during the clearance sale. This way you can save big. 

Say NO to Catalog shopping. Many people are addicted to catalog shopping just because they get delivered to your door. Just imagine, you are getting charged double or triple for this convinence. You can get the same item on store for half the price. Just opt out of catalogs using CatalogChoice and you won’t be tempted again. You can also opt out of junk mails using the below websites,
https://www.optoutprescreen.com/?rf=t 
http://www.stopthejunkmail.com/
http://www.catalogchoice.org/
http://www.greendimes.com/

Hope these tips and tricks help you to shred some of your fat to make you fit for this economy. You better try it out.

Note: I am leaving to India in few days to attend his 16th day ceremony. I don’t know whether I will have time to post blogs in India, but I will try. Keep checking it out.

Courtesy: Thanks for the title. I got it from money segment by Manisha Thakor, CFP’s on the Houston sunny 99.1 radio.

How Budget can help us at this tough times?

I was asked this question by the visitor of this website. Instead of me answering, I am posting to our Budget Guru Shreyas.

Shreyas, Please go ahead and take the question and give your valuable thoughts.

Question
People are losing jobs everyday and having trouble even to meet their needs. We hear lot of about budgeting these days. How can budgeting help when we are having tough time meeting our needs.
Please answer with some real life situation.

Credit Card – Things you should know – Final Part

I been talking about one of my favorite topic for the past 4-5 weeks or so with some deviation to other topic as and when needed. We covered IDENTITY THEFT in a large extent from top to bottom starting out from, what to do when your cheque book is lost, what are the way scammers can steal your identity over the Internet, how can you protect your identity and finally moved on to Credit card arena. In Credit card, I mentioned why credit card rules and how to get your first credit card taking different people into perspective in my last post.

This post, I am going to talk about how to manage your credit card, how to handle it safely, what are the ways identity can be stolen in real world and What to do when credit card is stolen.


I got the credit card, now what?



Wait a sec, not so fast!! I am might sound too PRO to Credit cards but only if you have taken these safety steps.
As I mentioned earlier, Credit card is a real tricky instrument. If you know how to handle or use it, it helps you a lot but if you don’t it has tendency to put you in debt.

1. Whether you are a student or smart adult, you better make up your mind and plan before start using your first ever credit card. You should plan on how to spend and how are you going to make payment to your charges. It is as simple as it.

2. If you are already an experienced credit card user, I don’t have to tell you anything except be cautious at this credit crisis time. Many banks these days are changing their agreement and how they operate their credit card business. They are jacking up on their ATM charges, so try not to take money out using your credit card. Just use for purchases.

3. Be wary and very careful not to go beyond your credit limits. You might end up paying hefty charges which is the norm but it might be more expensive these hard days as many banks have increased their charges.

4. Check the fine prints which comes to your mail box from credit companies all the time. Don’t throw it out or tear them off. Read them careful if you are really using the credit cards.

Precautionary Measures

Precaution is always better than cure. You can avoid all your worries if you can just take a little of precautionary measure before something bad happens.

1. Don’t carry too many credit cards in your wallet to show off. If you end up losing your wallet, your identity is at the mercy of beholder(thief).

2.Take a Wallet Blueprint – Write down all the credit card numbers and its corresponding 1-800 numbers to call when its lost. Try to write down all other things you carry in the wallet to help out in rare situation when it is lost.

3. Always keep upto date on your credit card statements by signing in online as many banks offer it as free service. You never know bad times hit, these thieves are very smart. So checking often helps you to be act fast instead of waiting for a monthly statement to arrive.

4. Don’t use every card for online purchase. Analyst suggest to keep one card designated for online purchase, that way you don’t have to deal with too many problems at the same time.

5. Check your credit report regularly using credit report services or from the free credit report website http://www.annualcreditreports.com/

6. Opt-out of any credit card offers which is a pain in the first place but it also helps to see whether you are getting a good balance transfer offer. So its upto you whether you want to go thru the pain or not.

7. Shred your mails instead of just throwing them. If you don’t have a shredder, try to atleast tear them tiny bits and pieces.

Thieves Tricky ways

Identity theft is the number one crime in American and even in entire world. It is mainly caused by credit cards. Bad days never knock your door asking for your permission to show up in your life. It just comes and you won’t know when and which avatar it shocks to wet your pants off. These are some common ways thieves steal your identity,

1. Stealing your Wallet with SSN Card and Credit card from your car
2. Cheque books from Mails or Mail box
3. Bills and documents from Trash
4. Scam emails
5. Emails from Classified website which you posted to sell or buy
6. Emails from Phisher pretending like a Bank or mortgage company
7. Calling Kids and offering freebies to gather information
8. Phone call from Banks for SSN info
9. ATM Machines
10. Film Rental Machines
11. Online shopping stores
12. Changing rooms in Mall
13. Parking lots – Underneath your car
14. Pickpocket in Malls by distracting you and so much more.

My Credit Card is Stolen, What to do now?

If it just your credit card stolen, don’t panic. Call your credit card company and report the lost or stolen credit.

If you lost your wallet which had SSN card and everything,
1. Call the local sherrif department or police station and file a compliant.
2. Call all the credit card companies to intimate that your card is stolen and ask them to deactivate it.
3. Call the credit card bureaus and put a freeze on your credit report
4. Put a fraud alert with Credit Bureau as well. Please do everything in writing and send mails via certified mail.

To make your life easier, there are lot of Identity Protection services like Lifelock.com which can help you to stop your identity theft and act on your behalf to stop the leak.

That concludes the series of blogs about IDENTITY THEFT and CREDIT CARDS. I hope it enlightened you all with some useful information and ways you can start using to protect your identity. Please don’t hesitate to add comments and send me an email if you have any questions.

Happy Holidays to all of you!!!