Secret Tools to Stretch Your Paycheck Part 1

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 | Investment, Money, Safety, The Economy

Here is a quick and easy secret tool to stretch your paycheck. Many people are finding that they can’t seem to save any money or lower their debt. Foreclosures and bankruptcies are at record highs. Unemployment looks like it is going to get worse before it gets better.

There are several tools that you can use to take control of the cash you have coming into the household. When I began showing my clients some the these tools they are amazed that they didn’t know that they didn’t know. They all believed that they were doing all they could do with the money they made.  They are always surprised to see just how much more they could do with just one or two secret tools and how far it stretched their paycheck.

One well hidden secret is YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT IS NOT A GOOD TOOL!  A personal line of credit PLOC or LOC is a tool that can give considerable flexibility in stretching the paycheck to those wage earners with a good payment history.  The easiest LOC  to get is usually with the same bank as your checking account. An example of how to use this tool is shown on the video; If you can’t get a line of credit we will be showing alternatives that will give your the ability to stretch your paycheck too.

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4 Comments to Secret Tools to Stretch Your Paycheck Part 1

Jessica Reeves
September 23, 2009

George,

Great video clip! Very helpful information. It was nice to see you as well! I hope you and Cheryl are doing well.

Jessi

George and Cheryl
October 5, 2009

how is the family? i really miss you guys

George and Cheryl
January 10, 2010

Jessie,

How are the kids? We miss you all tll

George and Cheryl
February 28, 2010

The kids are growing so fast. I can’t believe how the kids read in kindergarten. Give your kids a hug for me and tell them I miss them.

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