There’s not a parent out there that needs to be reminded that times are pretty tough right now. More and more families are struggling financially, trying to either get on their feet or stay there. People miss a payment here or there and credit scores tank, which hits the entire economy. After all, if your credit is bad, you can’t get a car or a home equity loan or buy a new house or get a credit card to fund your vacation. And the more money you’re not spending in the marketplace, the less money all those people out there are making in their turn, as well.
There are some sites that can help with that. One of the best new sites that I’ve come across is CashSubsidy.com, The Cash and Finance Blog. This site has several things to offer a parent who’s trying to keep finances on track.
First of all, there are articles about everyday family things, such as wise management of finances and the pros and cons of using a debt consolidation service. It also covers the general state of business and the economy–in a general overview sort of way, giving us enough information to keep un knowledgeable, but not so much that we can’t get through it.
It defines terms for its readers, as well as offering resources such as books, links, and information about conferences and other financial helps.
Keep in mind this is a new site, and its resources are still growing. Still, with the way it’s begun, parents will find this a helpful place to start looking for the guidance they need to stay on their feet financially.
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