Teacher, coach, and writer Deanna Mascle is a Renaissance Woman Online who published four Ezines and three newsletters as well as maintaining several web sites that reflect her experience and interests.
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Credit Tips - Teaching the Kids About Credit These simple habits if done over a period of months will teach your children how to track, monitor and be aware of their spending and their use of credit.
Posted: 2008-03-21
Category: Credit Cards
Improve Credit - Working With Your Credit Score Your credit report tells you your credit score which helps you understand how creditors see you which is important if you go to get a new loan.
Eliminate Debt - Is Zero Percent For Real? More and more people are having big problems with credit debt especially in these times when you just about have to use credit every day.
Travel Tips When You Are On the Road The fun sights you can see on the road in a car trip across the majestic expanse of America will be sights that will stand out in your mind as much as the great and very well known sights that everybody enjoys.
Posted: 2008-03-18
Category: Travel Tips
Travel To Where the World Melts Away If you were to go to the four corner points of America, you could not find four more different places from one another.
Posted: 2008-03-18
Category: Vacations
4 Things To Consider Before Getting That Credit Card Credit cards can be a great tool, but just like any tool they need to be used wisely and can be used to do harm as well as good. Protect your financial future by asking these four important questions before filling out the credit card application.
Posted: 2008-03-18
Category: Credit Cards
Travel Tip - The World in One Country Some have said that if you want to enjoy all of the pleasures and excitement of visiting every foreign port all around the world, just vacation in America because we have it all.
Want Data Entry at Home Offers Real Work Options Getting a business set up to do data entry at home can be a really wonderful way to earn an income and avoid the hassles of commuting and dealing with office politics.