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| Myths And Realities About FICO Scores Examined Many consumers are under the impression that federal legislation allows them to learn their credit scores. This is one of the myths circulating among the public about obtaining credit histories, according to LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Some Hurricane Survivors Face Tough Mortgage Decisions Recent hurricanes may have obliterated your house, your job and likely even the property values in your area – leaving you with the feeling that the only things still intact are your mortgage and other debts. |
| Tips to Help You Get Out of Debt If your bills are piling up, you can't make all of your payments on time and you're thinking about paying one credit card balance with a cash advance from another, LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker says it's time to organize your credit payments and develop a plan for reducing your bills. |
| Bill-paying Responsibility Looms For Teens Leaving The Nest Independent spending decisions quickly become an everyday routine for college students, but that independence assumes a financial freedom that most young adults are not prepared to handle, according to LSU AgCenter family economics specialist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Financial tips offered for marital harmony (Distributed 01/15/08) The church and reception hall are reserved, the dress is selected, the invitations are addressed, the photographer and caterer are ready. You might even have your new residence “ready-to-go.” |
| Spouse’s poor credit score could lower yours (Distributed 01/15/08) You’ve taken good care all your adult life to pay bills on time and maintain a high credit score. You expect your high rating to continue after marriage, but it could drop if your new spouse has a low credit score. |
| When Your Income Drops A sudden reduction in family income can be a traumatic experience, both psychologically and financially. The hardship can be minimized with a proactive approach. |
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| Gifts Can Benefit Recipient And Charity At Same Time Spring is full of gift-giving opportunities, but the kinds of gifts have changed for many people. |
| What Color Is Your Money? Money values can cause conflict in relationships. Financial issues are among the leading causes of divorce. Stress and health problems can be cause by worry over money. We learn our money values from many sources. What does money mean to you? Test yourself now. |
| Strategies for Successful Retirement How much money will you need to retire comfortably? The answer depends on your lifestyle expectations and goals. Other factors to consider include the age at which you plan to retire, your life expectancy, the amount and type of employer benefits (if any) and the amount and growth rate of your savings and investments. |
| How to Handle Checking Account Problems Account verification companies keep track of overdrafts and account closures for banks and credit unions. If you believe there are errors on your record, disputes can be filed with the companies. |
| Time for Taxes: Here are tips to save you money Many taxpayers already have gathered their documents, filled out their forms and sent in their tax return, but many will wait until the last minute. And the tax deadline is looming. But there is good news for most taxpayers. |
| Easy Program Helps Calculate Amount To Save For Retirement Do you know how much money you need to save for retirement? According to the 2005 Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS), only about four in 10 workers surveyed have tried to determine how much they will need to save for a comfortable retirement. |
| Volunteers Can Claim Expenses On Tax Forms A number of tax benefits are available to volunteers. Donors and volunteers can deduct out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the services given to a charitable organization if they itemize deductions on their tax returns. |
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| Top 10 Ways to Prepare for Retirement Financial security in retirement doesn’t just happen. It takes planning, commitment and, of course, money. |
| Children and Money Management Although it takes years for children to develop a sound sense of money and how to use it, summer provides a perfect time for parents to lay a foundation for children to form positive money management skills. |
| Rebuild Your Credit Record It is possible to rebuild your credit record by taking steps to reestablish your credit, says LSU Agricultural Center family economist Jeanette Tucker. "People experience credit problems for a variety of reasons," Tucker says, adding, "Job loss, unexpected medical bills, divorce and money management mistakes are among the most frequent causes. |
| Youth Should Know 12 Principles Family economics specialist Dr. Jeanette Tucker shares 12 principles every young person should know. |
| Parish Credit Scores LSU AgCenter personnel surveyed parish-specific credit scores using Experian National Score Index of Feb. 2008. Louisiana consumers have an average credit score of 672. At 20 points below the national average of 692, Louisiana ranks near the bottom nationally, with 48 states having higher average credit scores. |
| Downsizing Debt More than one billion credit cards are in use in America today. Used wisely, they can be valuable tools for consumers, but their use represents a substantial portion of Americans' consumer debt problems. Taking control of one=s debt with a systematic plan for debt reduction is the key to success. |
| Social Security And SSI Recipients Urged To ‘Go Direct’ Direct deposit is easier and more convenient than getting a check in the mail. Yet, despite the advantages, many people who rely on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) still receive their payments by check. |
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| Expert Profiles Those Needing Life Insurance If you are financially responsible for the well-being of others, you have a very real need for life insurance. |
| Money Matters: Financial Fitness For 2008 For 2008, resolve to take control of your family finances. Make this the year that you will set goals, determine priorities and get your finances in order. Here are some hints from LSU AgCenter family economist Jeanette Tucker. |
| Financial Security in Later Life Preparing for retirement and potential long-term care costs takes planning, saving and debt control. |
| Prepare For Holiday Purchase Problems Problems occasionally occur with items purchased as holiday gifts, but being prepared to handle those problems can go a long way in making the season more festive for you, says LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Investing for Your Future 'Investing for Your Future' is an 11-unit home study course developed to teach basic investing concepts to those with limited investing experience. |
| New Year’s Resolutions Can Affect Family Finances Many New Year’s resolutions are long forgotten by the first of February. However, resolving to take control of your family finances can have a positive effect on your financial position in the coming months and on your long-term goals, according to LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Plan Ahead To Keep Santa Out Of Debt Every year thousands of Americans go into debt over the holidays because Santa and his elves went a little over budget. With holiday shopping, rising gas prices and hosting holiday parties, it is no wonder we have trouble staying out of debt. |
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| Protect Identity Theft During The Holidays Consumers must be cautious of identity thieves when shopping during the holiday season, says LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Understand Ground Rules For Purchasing And Using Gift Cards Sixty-six percent of shoppers are planning to purchase a gift card this year, with sales expected to top $55.5 billion. Gift cards are great for holiday giving – recipients love the option to pick out the exact item, color and size that they want, and givers enjoy their one-size-fits-all convenience and easy availability. |
| Be On Guard When Shopping For Holiday Gifts Online Online shopping in the United States rises approximately 30 percent each holiday season, because it can save time, money and effort. But sizing up your finds on the Internet is a little different from checking out items at a mall or shop, says LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Children in the Middle Series: Separating Your Finances Marriage is a financial partnership. Divorce means more than separating a family physically. It also means separating a family financially. Suggestions for preparing for financial separation, dividing property, dealing with debt and dividing assets and property are included. |
| Credit Card Usage of College Students: Evidence from Louisiana State University (September 2003) In recent years, there has been a dramatic growth in credit card usage among college students. How are Louisiana State University undergraduates using credit cards? Are LSU students managing credit card debt wisely? What can Louisiana State University do to offer the appropriate kinds of help to enable students to be financially literate? These are the issues addressed is this publication. |
| Strategies for Coping with Job Loss If you or a loved one are facing the loss of a job, it's important to keep a variety of factors in mind as you attempt to cope. |
| Federal Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Home Improvements in 2006-2008 Uncle Sam is encouraging taxpayers to invest in energy-efficient home improvements and systems that use renewable sources of energy (like the sun). For tax years 2006 through 2008, the federal Energy Act is allowing tax credits (dollar-for-dollar reductions in the amount owed) of up to $500 to reward certain energy-efficient improvements made over those three years. |
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| Power Pay The LSU Agricultural Center offers a computer debt reduction analysis called "PowerPay" that will calculate the fastest way to repay your creditors while paying the least amount of interest. |
| Family Economist Pushes Louisianians To Save According to A.G. Edwards 2006 Nest Egg Index rankings, Louisiana residents do not save well in comparison to the rest of the nation. Louisiana is ranked 49th among the states, ranked higher only than Mississippi. |
| Make Spending Choices to Reach Your Goals We have lots of choices to make about how to spend our money. These choices determine if we have the money to get the things we really need and want. Follow these tips to make the best spending choices for you and your family. PDF Format Only |
| Credit Card Use by College Students Credit card use has grown dramatically among college students. This has generated concern that these students are overextended and unaware of the long-term consequences associated with severe indebtedness. |
| Family Economist Offers Tips to Teens Leaving the Nest (Distributed 7/11/03) Moving away from home for the first time is a pivotal moment in life. It is one of the rights of passage from youth to adulthood, according to LSU AgCenter family economics specialist Dr. Jeanette Tucker. |
| Family Economist Outlines Budgeting for College (Distributed 7/11/03) Financing a college education is often a partnership involving the student, family, school and lending agency. LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker encourages college students to find out each partner’s responsibility. |
| Family Economist Says to Appreciate Economic Value of Education (Distributed 7/11/03) Education is valuable throughout your life, and the achievements you make today can determine the salaries you earn over a lifetime. |
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