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The Savvy Scot

Personal finance and lifestyle blog

Long-Term Benefits of Maintaining a Budget

By savvyscot

  If you’re someone who sees no purpose in having a budget, this compiled list gives you a few reasons that may change your mind. A budget, as you will see, is more than just numbers on a spreadsheet. If you remain committed, it will allow you to pay your bills on time, raise your… Read more

Filed Under: Money

Tips to Maximise the Amount You Will Receive from an Injury Claim

By Pauline

  It is not easy going through the legal process involved in making injury claims. This is especially true for those who you cannot work as result of their injury. You may need to fight both hard and smart to maximise your chances of receiving adequate compensation. These key tips will help you survive the… Read more

Filed Under: Money

Should You Adopt an Edgy Brand Voice?

By savvyscot

Business would be so much simpler if you could simply offer a good product at a good price and let everything else take care of itself. However, in a hyper-competitive environment like ecommerce, everybody has good products at good prices. Differentiation is necessary to help your audience find you. For many, this has entailed embracing… Read more

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Thinking About Applying for a Car Loan? Don’t Forget to Make These 7 Considerations First

By savvyscot

It will take a lot to end our love of cars. They take us places, help us explore, provide adventures, and promise vacations. All manner of vehicles take families on picnics, children to soccer practice, and families camping. They take us to work, school, and shopping. Our jobs depend on our getting to work on… Read more

Filed Under: Money

Cancelling a Student Loan

By Pauline

Cancelling a Student Loan

  Are you considering cancelling your student loan? Are you curious if that is even possible? Yes, cancelling a student loan is possible under certain rather specific circumstances. What’s more, it can happen whether your loan is active, in deferment, or even in default. Previously made payments can be refunded to you too—under certain conditions…. Read more

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7 Home Improvement that will Cost You the Most

By Pauline

7 Home Improvement that will Cost You the Most

Home improvements are an essential part of life. They are vital for comfort or when you want to increase the resale value of your home. Generally, the home improvements that add the most value are expensive.  Thankfully, the amount of money you recoup on these home improvement is on the rise with an average return… Read more

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: home improvement

How to Increase Your Chances of Investment Success

By savvyscot

Before investing, it’s recommended that you speak to a reputable financial advisor. It’s his/her job to help you decide on long-term financial strategies that suit your objectives. They can guide you through the financial investment landscape, helping you avoid pitfalls that you could fall into if you invested by yourself.   It’s important to find… Read more

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6 Ways You Can Pay for Your Child’s College despite Not Having Any Money Savings

By savvyscot

You shouldn’t consider yourself a failure if you didn’t save anything for your child’s college. In real sense, you can face financial challenges that could disrupt your savings plan. But look, you can still find ways of financing your child’s college even with zero savings. So, your child education plan is still very important, you… Read more

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Putting It All on the Line: Is Co-Signing Someone Else’s Student Loans a Good Idea?

By savvyscot

According to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), 90 percent of lenders need undergraduate students to have a cosigner. Even if you’re on a scholarship program, you may still face financial challenges. Because you’re a grown up, you’ll have to take responsibility of yourself by buying your own meals, buying your own clothes and purchasing some… Read more

Filed Under: Money

How financially resilient are you?

By savvyscot

Sometimes, we think we are doing good financially because things are going pretty smoothly. Rent gets paid, so do bills, and there may even be a little bit of money at the end of the month to save for a rainy day. But what if instead of raining, it started to pour? How would you… Read more

Filed Under: Insurance Tagged With: financially

Pros & Cons of Reverse Mortgages

By savvyscot

Pros & Cons of Reverse Mortgages. Retirement is expensive. People don’t want to retire in squalor. They want to maintain a comfortable, easy lifestyle. To do that, you need to make sure that you have enough money to afford everything that you want. #mortgage #retirement #mortgagetips

You’re retired, over 62, and in need of a little extra cash. Is a reverse mortgage a good idea? It depends on your financial health. If you’re buried in debt and a reverse mortgage will only offer a brief reprieve from your creditor’s calls, getting the loan is a terrible decision. However, if you’re somewhat… Read more

Filed Under: Money

4 Threats to Your Health that You May Not Know About

By savvyscot

4 Threats to Your Health that You May Not Know About. Here are four diseases to consider today so you can work to prevent them tomorrow.

There’s nothing more rewarding than taking charge of your health and wellness. Indeed, not only is adopting a new fitness routine and diet good for your body, but it’s beneficial to your mental state as well. Changing your health habits for the better is always a good thing, but unfortunately, there are certain threats to… Read more

Filed Under: Money Tagged With: Health

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