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Sunday, 13 September 2015

Giấu quỹ đen



Tiền gập làm 2-3 lần và để vào một ngăn bí mật trong ví là "kỹ nghệ" giấu tiền phổ biến nhất của nhiều quý ông. Đặc biệt, nhiều người chồng còn cẩn thận hơn khi tự thiết kế thêm một ngăn ví riêng và cho tiền vào đề phòng lúc vợ kiểm tra ví nếu không soát kỹ thì sẽ không tìm được.


Một số ông chồng lại phải cầu cứu đến mẹ của mình giữ giúp số tiền này khi bị vợ kiểm soát quá chặt chẽ.



Nếu để tiền trong túi áo của mình, khi vợ phát hiện là có chuyện ngay. Thế nên các ông chồng chọn cách nhét tiền vào áo khoác của vợ. Nhưng điều này cũng đồng nghĩa với việc nếu vợ tình cờ tìm được thì "tiền như lá bay xa" luôn.


Mỗi khi có thêm tiền thưởng, tiền hoa hồng, các ông chồng chọn cách hợp thức hóa phong bì như trên và thường qua mắt vợ một cách dễ dàng.

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Money Porfolio

Tỷ phú người Hồng Kông Li Ka-Shing đã chia sẻ một số bí quyết tiêu tiền và vạch ra kế hoạch mua nhà trong 5 năm.

Giả sử thu nhập mỗi tháng của bạn chỉ là 2.000 tệ (khoảng 7 triệu đồng), bạn vẫn có thể sống tốt – ông Li nói. Bạn hãy chia khoản thu nhập đó thành 5 phần: 600 tệ (khoảng 2.1 triệu), 400 tệ (1,4 triệu) , 300 tệ (1,05 triệu) , 200 tệ ( 700 ngàn) và 500 tệ (1,75 triệu)


Khoản 600 tệ (2,1 triệu) là để chi tiêu cho ăn uống, nhà cửa. Với cách sống rất giản tiện, bạn có thể chỉ tốn chưa đến 20 tệ mỗi ngày. Bữa sáng bạn có thể ăn bún, trứng và một cốc sữa. Bữa trưa ăn nhẹ và hoa quả. Bữa tối hãy tự nấu nướng, có thể là 2 món rau và một cốc sữa trước khi đi ngủ. Với cách ăn uống như thế này, bạn chỉ tiêu tốn khoảng 500-600 tệ/ tháng. Khi còn trẻ, cơ thể sẽ không gặp quá nhiều vấn đề trong vài năm với cách sống này.

Khoản 400 tệ (1,4 triệu) sẽ được chi cho các mối quan hệ. Tiền điện thoại có thể là 100 tệ (350 ngàn). Bạn có thể mời bạn bè 2 bữa trưa mỗi tháng, mỗi bữa có giá 150 tệ (500 ngàn) . Vậy bạn nên mời ai đây?

Hãy luôn nhớ mời những người hiểu biết hơn bạn, giàu có hơn bạn hoặc những người có thể giúp bạn trong sự nghiệp sau này. Hãy nhớ làm việc này đều đặn mỗi tháng. Sau một năm, những mối quan hệ này chắc chắn sẽ tạo ra những giá trị to lớn cho bạn. Bạn cũng sẽ xây dựng cho bản thân một hình ảnh tốt bụng và hào phóng.

300 tệ (1,05 triệu) hãy đầu tư cho học tập. Hãy dành khoảng 50-100 tệ để mua sách. Vì bạn không có nhiều tiền nên bạn phải tập trung vào học tập. Khi bạn mua sách, hãy đọc chúng cẩn thận và rút ra những bài học, chiến lược từ cuốn sách. Mỗi cuốn sau khi đọc, hãy nhớ về chúng theo ngôn ngữ riêng của mình để có thể kể lại như những câu chuyện. 200 tệ còn lại trong khoản 300 tệ này nên dành cho các khóa học đào tạo. Khi bạn có thu nhập cao hơn hoặc có tiền tiết kiệm, hãy cố gắng tham gia vào nhiều khóa đào tạo hơn. Khi bạn tham gia vào những khóa đào tạo thú vị, bạn không chỉ có thêm kiến thức mà còn được gặp gỡ những người bạn cùng chí hướng.

200 tệ (700 ngàn) để dành cho đi du lịch nước ngoài. Tự thưởng cho mình ít nhất một chuyến du lịch trong năm để có nhiều hơn trải nghiệm trong cuộc sống. Hãy chọn những nhà nghỉ dành cho thanh niên để tiết kiệm chi phí. Trong vài năm, bạn sẽ đi được một số nước và có nhiều trải nghiệm khác nhau. Hãy sử dụng trải nghiệm đó để tạo cảm hứng cho bản thân, kích thích niềm đam mê trong công việc.

500 tệ (1,75 triệu) cuối cùng hãy dùng để đầu tư kinh doanh. Tiết kiệm 500 tệ trong ngân hàng, tích lũy dần để có số vốn khởi nghiệp. Số tiền này nên dùng để kinh doanh nhỏ lẻ thôi vì nó an toàn hơn. Hãy tìm nguồn hàng để mua buôn, tìm kiếm sản phẩm để bán. Trường hợp xấu nhất là thua lỗ thì bạn cũng không mất quá nhiều. Tuy nhiên, khi mới bắt đầu kiếm tiền, bạn sẽ tự tin và can đảm hơn, đồng thời có cả những kinh nghiệm trong việc quản lý những thương vụ nhỏ. Tích lũy dần dần rồi bạn sẽ có những kế hoạch đầu tư dài hạn.

Nếu sau một năm nỗ lực, mức lương của bạn vẫn là 2.000 tệ (7 triệu) , hãy xem lại bản thân.

Bạn cũng nên tìm những công việc bán thời gian. Bán hàng là một công việc đầy thách thức nhưng đó là cách nhanh nhất để tiếp thu được nghệ thuật bán hàng. Tất cả những doanh nhân thành công đều từng là người bán hàng xuất sắc. Họ có khả năng bán những giấc mơ và tầm nhìn.

Cố gắng mua quần áo, giày dép hạn chế nhất có thể. Bạn có thể mua tất cả chúng khi bạn giàu. Hãy tiết kiệm tiền và mua một số món quà cho người thân và kể với họ những kế hoạch, mục tiêu tài chính của bạn. Nói với họ tại sao bạn phải sống tiết kiệm, những nỗ lực, hướng đi và ước mơ của mình.

Vấn đề không phải là bạn kiếm được bao nhiêu, mà hãy luôn nhớ chia thu nhập thành 5 phần. Tích cực đầu tư vào mối quan hệ, bạn sẽ mở rộng mạng lưới liên lạc, thu nhập sẽ tăng lên. Tích cực đầu tư vào học tập, bạn sẽ tăng sự tự tin. Tăng cường đầu tư vào kỳ nghỉ, bạn sẽ mở mang tầm nhìn. Tăng cường đầu tư vào tương lại sẽ giúp bạn tăng thu nhập.

Cuộc sống có thể được gây dựng. Sự nghiệp có thể được lên kế hoạch. Hạnh phúc có thể được chuẩn bị. Hãy nên lên kế hoạch ngay từ bây giờ. Khi bạn nghèo, hãy ở nhà ít thôi, ra ngoài nhiều hơn. Khi bạn giàu, hãy ở nhà nhiều hơn và ra ngoài ít hơn. Đó là nghệ thuật sống. Khi bạn nghèo, hãy tiêu tiền cho người khác, Khi giàu, hãy tiêu tiền cho bản thân. Nhiều người đang làm ngược lại điều này.

Khi nghèo, hãy đối tốt với người khác, đừng tính toán. Khi giàu, hãy học cách để người khác đối tốt với mình, Khi nghèo, hãy ném mình ra ngoài và để người khác vắt kiệt bạn, Khi giàu, hãy giữ gìn bản thân, đừng cho phép người khác lợi dụng bạn. Đây là những bí quyết phức tạp trong cuộc sống mà nhiều người không hiểu.

Khi giàu, hãy tiêu tiền để người khác thấy bạn nổi bật. Khi giàu, đừng khoe khoang. Hãy lẳng lặng tiêu tiền cho bản thân mình, Khi nghèo, hãy hào phóng. Khi giàu, đừng để người khác nhìn bạn như một người hoang phí.

Chẳng có gì sai trái khi bạn còn trẻ. Không phải sợ nghèo. Bạn cần biết cách đầu tư vào bản thân, hãy khôn ngoan và nhìn xa hơn. Bạn cần biết điều gì là quan trọng trong cuộc sống và cái gì đáng để đầu tư.

Khi chi phí sinh hoạt không còn là vấn đề gì nặng nề, hãy sử dụng số tiền dư để theo đuổi ước mơ. Mở rộng đôi cánh và dám ước mơ.

Lý thuyết nổi tiếng của Harvard là: Sự khác nhau giữa số phận của con người khác nhau được quyết định bởi việc mà người đó làm trong lúc rảnh rỗi từ 20h tới 22h. Hãy sử dụng 2 giờ này để học tập, suy nghĩ và tham gia vào những bài học có ý nghĩa. Nếu bạn kiên trì trong nhiều năm, thành công sẽ đến.

Nguồn: langnhincuocsong - Tỷ phú dạy cách mua nhà, xe hơi trong 5 năm 

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Những trang web cần cho sinh viên du học

Các trang web chung cho sinh viên
1. LifeHacker.co.uk:
Trang cung cấp thông tin về đời sống thê giới hiện đại chuyên về năng suất lao động, những việc dụng cụ tự làm (DIY), tiền.
2. MentalFloss.com:
Các số liệu rất tuyệt cho bạn học về những sự kiến thống kê thú vị quanh thế giới chuyên về các chủ đề như thực phẩm, văn hóa và khoa học.
3. UnplugTheTV.com:
Chủ đề về khoa học rất thú vị.
4. Sleepyti.me:
Các sắp xếp sinh hoạt giấc ngủ, giúp bạn khắc phục tình trạng mỏi mệt khi thức giấc vào buổi sáng.
5. KeepMeOut.com:
Cung cấp các kiến thức giúp bạn tập trung học tập tạm tránh xa các phương tiện truyền thông.
6. UReddit.com:
Giúp bạn học các khóa học và bài học về ngôn ngữ, quy tắc khoa học hoặc chương trình ngôn ngữ lập trình web.
7. EdX.org:
Thế giới miễn phí cho bạn tìm hiểu và học kiến thức về các chương trình học trực tuyến mở, các trang tham khảo khác gồm: Coursera.org, Udacity.com và AcademicEarth.org.
Các trang về bí quyết nấu ăn
8. Cooklet.com:
Cung cấp kiến thức về các công thức nấu ăn thông thường và cầu kì theo ước muốn.
9. Recipepuppy.com:
Cho phép bạn tìm kiếm công thức làm các món bằng các nguyên liệu đang sẵn có trong bếp ăn của mình.
10. Instructables.com:
Nguồn kiến thức trực tuyến nếu bạn muốn tự làm những món đã định, bạn có thể học bất cứ thứ gì từ cách làm mì ý sốt kem như thế nào cho đến cách bảo quản thực phẩm.
Các trang về sức khỏe
11. The Ultimate Health Food Guide:
Cung cấp các kiến thức bảo vệ cuộc sống sinh viên khỏe mạnh tránh bị căng thẳng, kiệt sức hoặc ốm đau cũng như cách ăn uống tốt cho sức khỏe thể chất và tinh thần.
12. WebMD.com:
Cung cấp các kiến thức giúp kiểm tra tức thì tình trạng sức khỏe của bạn, những lời khuyên không tháy thế cho kiến thức của một bác sĩ thực thụ nếu bạn có vấn đề sức khỏe nên đến y tế trường
13. NHS.uk:
Là trang của tổ chức dịch vụ sức khỏe quốc gia của Vương Quốc Anh cung cấp mọi thông tin về các loại bệnh và cách điều trị đặc biệt là các kiến thức về sức khỏe tình dục.
14. DontPassItOn.co.uk:
Cung cấp các thông tin test thử miễn phí có bị nhiễm vi khuẩn Chlamydia, bệnh lậu dành cho các công dân Anh lứa tuổi từ 16 – 24.
15. ASHASexualHealth.org:
Trang web có trụ sở tại Mỹ cung cấp các lời khuyên về sức khỏe sinh hoạt tình dục
Các trang về mua bán qua mạng
16. Ebay.com:
Là trang thương mại điện tử nổi tiếng cực tốt giữa người tiêu dùng đến người tiêu dùng cho phép người mua bán, đâu giá tất cả mọi mặt hàng từ quần áo, thiết bị điện tử cho đến các món đồ cổ cũ.
17. TheBookPond.com:
Cho phép bạn bán hoặc mua sách cũ.
18. Amazon.com:
Trang bán lẻ trực tuyến cung cấp giá rất tốt mua bán sách, sách điện tử và sách giáo khoa. Tuy nhiên bạn phải sử dụng giao dịch bằng cửa hàng trực tuyến thay vì mua sắm online.
19. Gumtree.com:
Cung cấp cho bạn những thông tin quảng cáo về công việc, hàng thùng, dịch vụ cho mọi người trên thế giới. Nếu bạn là sinh viên ở Anh, bạn có ưu thế tìm được các công việc làm thêm,tìm kiếm chỗ ở, bán những đồ vật không dùng đến nữa.
20. Craigslist.com:
Là trang mạng lớn ở Mĩ cung cấp số lượng thành phố, khu vực gần với khu bạn đang ở.
21. Freecycle.org:
Cung cấp thông tin cho phép bạn đổi những đồ vật không dùng đến lấy những đồ cần dùng từ người khác và ngược lại.
Các trang tư vấn cách thức tiết kiệm tiền
22. Groupon.com:
Cung cấp những ý tưởng ưu đãi làm đẹp, ăn ở nhà hàng và du lịch thành phố giả tốt. Có thể dịch vụ này không phải dành cho tất cả mọi sinh viên nhưng nó cũng là dịch vụ có thể bạn sẽ cần chăm sóc cho bản thân sau kì thi căng thẳng.
23. MoneySavingExpert.com:
Tư vấn mọi điều cho bạn mua được giá vé máy bay rẻ cho đến tỉ lệ lãi suất ngân hàng thấp giúp bạn chi tiêu hợp lí trong ngân sách sinh viên eo hẹp.
24. Mint.com:
Miễn phí sử dụng giúp bạn quản lí tài chính của bản thân và biết cách chi tiêu trong cuộc sống
25. MyVoucherCodes.co.uk:
Cung cấp các phiếu giảm giá của các nhà cung cấp dịch vụ bán lẻ, nhà hàng tại Anh, nếu bạn là sinh viên ở Mĩ hãy truy cập trang  RetailMeNot
26. UniDays.com:
Cung cấp các cơ hội cho sinh viên hưởng ưu đãi giảm giá, trên đây còn ghi chú danh sách hàng ngàn sinh viên nhận được cơ hội giá ưu đãi trên toàn thế giới.
27. WiseBread.com:
Cung  cấp kiến thức giúp bạn sống tốt với mức ngân sách eo hẹp – bạn là sin hvieen đang cố gắng tằn tiện chi tiêu tích lũy tiền, bạn sẽ nhận được mọi lời khuyên từ cách quản lí nợ để mỗi ngày phát triển tốt hơn chính ngân quỹ của bản thân.
Các trang khác.
28. Poetry.RapGenius.com:
Giúp tìm kiếm các loại học bổng về ngành văn học và thơ phú, đặc biết rất hữu ích đối với sinh viên học văn học Anh
29. TED.com:
Cung cấp mọi kiến thức về công nghệ, giải trí và thiết kế đặc biệt là những kinh nghiệm về nhân cách.
30. Wikipedia.org:
Cung cấp mọi kiến thức về mọi lĩnh vực trong cuộc sống trên khắp thế giới
31. Bartleby.com:
Cung cấp các kiến thức về văn học, thơ ca, khoa học viễn tưởng và các bài văn tham khảo.
32. Gutenberg.org:
Cung cấp mọi bản thảo với 45.000 ngàn bản.
33. TopUniversities.com:
Cuối cùng, đừng quên truy cập trang này, đó là nguồn kiến thức đúng đắn tuyệt vời về nhật kí sinh viên, diễn đàn sinh viên, bảng xếp hạng các trường đại học thế giới, hướng dẫn văn hóa phong tục các quốc gia, các khóa học, các lời khuyên về cuộc sống sinh viên , học bổng và phương thức nộp đơn xin học bổng, kinh nghiệm kiến thức cũng như lập kế hoạch nghề nghiệp tương lai.

Friday, 18 April 2014

8 items you should rent instead of buying

1) Wedding dress or party dress
Those dress is expensive and you ladies may not use again and again. Each year, there are millions new styles coming out while there are very few chance like New Year, X-mas or so on to wear. Also you cannot just wear again in short period of time, people may think you are cheap.

There are several renting services for party, the price around 10% of the value of the dress you can have it for couple of days. Your styles will change quickly and you save money on something else.

2) Heavy duty tool
The professional suggested that every house should own a tool box with screw driver, hammer, pliers, scissors... However, there are some heavy duty tool such as drill, saw, carpet cleaner... those are occasional tools which can be used less than normal. Instead of buying those stuff, you can rent for sometime.
3) Handbag
Handbag is the accessory which cannot be missed for any women and almost everyone own more than 1 to use for special purpose such as big bag for carrying many stuff, mini purse for easy carrying. However, in some occasional such as wedding, nightout, you need special fancy bag or you need a bag suit your dress instead of buying new one which you may not use much, you can rent.

4) Textbook
The cost of buying textbook is too much. It cost a lot for students to buy book and study materials. In order to save money, they can borrow books from public library or private library.

5) Camping stuff
Many people buy camp, sleeping bag and several tool and dream about the vacation to relax in countryside, harmony with nature. However, very few people got chance to go camping frequently. Therefore, rent these equipment is the suitable choice.

6) Camera lenses
Only the professional who use camera quite often should own more than 2 lenses. The cost of buying lenses is around $1000-$5000 per lenses is too much for normal household which don't use very often. 

7) Bike
If you don't use bike for going to work or exercise, buying bike is not necessary since you don't have time to use much.  

8) Toys
Children get bore easily with toys. They are the least loyal customer, therefore, parent will have to buy a lot of toys to satisfy them. Especially balloon house, bike, slide, camp and so on. Instead, they can rent those for cheap.8. 

Monday, 2 December 2013

Auto Repair for Dummy

To save money on repair and maintenance why not do it yourself.
That way you can save tonnes of money.
For normal checkup of your car in the UK is £37
For the light bulb of £5, thanks to the minimum charge it can take £200 out of your pocket.
http://www.theguardian.com/money/2009/nov/01/car-motoring-headlight-bulb-renault

It's no joke. Start your plan now for saving more money.

You can download the ebook from here

Sunday, 6 October 2013

6 ways to use old newspaper

1. Prevent overgrown grass/weed: Put the newspaper on the ground under the soil can prevent weed from growing. 

2. Ripe fruit: Cover the fruit by newspaper, keep in cool place, the fruit will be ripen quickly.

3. Cleaning: Roll newspaper into a ball, put it in water and use to clean bathroom and windows. Wet newspaper can clean steal, glasses...


4. Moisture resistant: newspaper can act as moisture resistant tool

5. Keep flower live longer: To keep flower live longer, cover it inside wet newspaper.

6. Remove bad shoes smell: Put newspaper inside your shoes overnight can dry and remove the smell of them.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Six Cost-Effective Ways to Get Book Reviews

Six Cost-Effective Ways to Get Book Reviews

Attracting reviews for your book is not always easy, but it is essential in book marketing. You could sit and wait for months before you get a new review. Here are several great and cost-effective ways to get more reviews:
1. Ask friends and family to post. The first people to read your book will be your loved ones, so ask them to post an honest review for you.
2. Make friends with other authors, and do a review swap. Reach out to authors who have written in a similar genre and ask to do a book swap.
3. E-mail bloggers and ask them to review. Compose a nice, polite e-mail to ask bloggers if they’d be interested to read a free copy of your book and do a review.
4. Get a paid review. There are plenty of people who will review your book for a fee. Clarion Foreword and Kirkus are two highly reputable book reviewers that provide good and honest reviews.
5. Contact famous authors and celebrities. A single tweet from author Neil Gaiman caused one indie author’s book sales to instantly skyrocket. Try to contact these authors on social media or their blog or website. Alternatively, try to contact their agent.
6. Seek out magazine book reviewers. Many printed publications, magazines, and newspapers do book reviews. Contacting them might pay off if they choose to review your book. Try your local paper for a start, or find a magazine that caters to your genre.

13 Top Ways To Save Money

You can save money through various ways. It can bring you no harm but benefits.
In my previous blog about how to save money. Today, I'll present you the ebook on 13 ways to save money. This eBook was created for Fast Student Cash.
Download Here

The content of ebook including:
•  How to save on insurance
•  How to save on car loans
•  How to save on credit cards
•  How to save on petrol
•  How to save on car repairs
•  How to save on home improvement
•  How to save on home heating and energy
•  How to save on phone service
•  How to save on major appliances
•  How to save on furniture
•  How to save on clothing
•  How to save on groceries
•  How to save on vacations

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Sunday, 22 September 2013

Cheap wedding idea

Download it here
In some country, wedding is very important to show the commitment with each other for life. Even though there are several places people love their free life and having partners instead of getting married, I will not mention it here.

You are low on budget and have the urge to wed. Money is always the trouble for who don't have it. What can you do with limited budget. Can you wait for longer time to gather money. Probably, the sooner the better.

Here today, I'll share you the ebook which help you in lowering the cost of wedding and utilise your experience of special day.

Statistics say the average wedding costs $20,000.  Most young girls dream of the fairy tale wedding:  long white gown, 8 bridesmaids, a sit-down dinner, the band everyone dances to.

Many brides have been dreaming about their wedding day since childhood. These dreams come with an expensive price tag and the realization of their fairytale day may be distant. Although weddings are very costly today, your dream day can happen. I am going to share some tips to cut corners and save money without making huge sacrifices.

By taking the time to plan and investigate, you will be amazed at the amount of money that you save. Would you arrive at an interview for your dream job without prior preparation? No, you would not and that is why preparation and research will make your wedding a success without re-mortgaging the house!

It's only natural to want the Cinderella fantasy wedding, complete with ice sculptures, a heavenly cake, and thousands of guests who've flown in from around the world to enjoy the accompanying dinner. It's only human to cry at the bill that this dream can rack up.

Costs can add up quickly.  Factor in the meal, the liquor, the music, the dress, the flowers, the photographer, the decorations and the dream wedding can seem way out of your league.  But it doesn’t have to be.

How can the average person have a beautiful wedding with all the bells and whistles on a working person’s salary?  Perhaps the three letters/words that say it best are – DIY (do it yourself!)

Spending your life savings on your big day is crazy. You can have elegant, beautiful weddings without breaking the bank.

Having a cheap wedding doesn’t mean giving up style or sentimentality. It means using your imagination, using your own hands or the help of friends and family.  Ask anyone you know to help out.  Almost everyone will be happy to oblige.  They’ll be part of your special day which makes them special as well!

This book will give you the best tips and tricks from the experts to cut costs without cutting class and sophistication.  No one will know that your budget equals the grocery bill of a family of 4.  They’ll be oblivious as they toast the new couple and enjoy a party to put all other party’s to shame!

Download it here

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Save interest of borrowing from Wonga

£5 saver from Wonga

A lot of people who in need for cash before their payday. Therefore, Wonga was born for that purpose.
However, the rate of Wonga is a bit high when you borrow the money. 
Here’s your promocode and link which you can share with your friends.
eng359

If you prefer, here’s a link you can copy and paste: www.wonga.com/?p=eng359

If you enters your promocode on the Wonga homepage (or lands on our site using your link) and is approved for a loan of £50 or more, you will save over a fiver
Click here to see Terms and Conditions

Monday, 15 July 2013

Cheap education in the UK

1) Online education
Such as open university or www.open.ac.uk/Scotland
You can choose your flexible time for studying

2) Choose your Institution Agent
FBT/LSBF is cheap to consider for a degree or professional qualification.
The classroom is small, not much books in library, cheap computer equipment for students but it reasonable for a price of £5000-6000 for a degree compare to others.

They suggest you to find books to read somewhere else.

3) Study on your own
You don't need to study to obtain CIMA or ACCA qualification.
You can download the exam paper, buy the book at http://emilewoolfpublishing.com/
Then you can get your qualification.

4) Apprenticeship
You can learn while earning by apply for apprenticeship
http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/

5) Edx
You can choose the course of Harvard or MIT university in the US for free.
Edx.com 
It's easy to watch and learn online as well as taking test, do assignment. It's all free.
You can do it for fun or for real.

Good luck with your study.

Saturday, 29 June 2013

Getting money is not enough, saving money can do better

Getting money is not enough, saving money can do better

50 ways to save money (UK only)



1. Change your attitude to your mortgage
The most expensive item you are ever likely to buy is your home. If you're not in the privileged position to pay cash, make sure the loan you use to finance it is the best available. For example, if you are paying your lender's full standard variable rate (SVR) you are probably paying hundreds of pounds a year more than you need to.
There are thousands of deals to choose from and while it is vital to check the small print for hidden catches, this is a relatively easy way to save a lot of money. Remember: loyalty to your bank benefits your bank, not you. Even better, if you can afford to make overpayments on your mortgage, you'll clear your debt several years early and make massive savings. For example, if you borrow £100,000 at 6% over 25 years, you'll pay it back at £643 a month. The total charge for credit will be £93,000. But if you can overpay by £100 a month you'll clear the loan in less than 19 years, giving you 6 years of mortgage-free living and saving a staggering £25,000 in interest.
Saving: £1,000s

2. Clear your credit card debt
One of the golden rules of financial planning is to clear your most expensive debts first, in other words your credit cards. OK, credit cards offer a convenient way to pay for goods and services but if you can't clear the balance every month, consider a low-cost loan as an alternative. Do the sums: a credit card debt (APR 15%) of £2,200 over three years will cost £545 in interest. A loan at 6% will cost £209. A saving of £336.
Saving: £100s
3. Cut the cost of your fuel bills 
As the global demand for power threatens to outstrip supply, prices are rising. But that doesn't mean you need to be ripped off. The domestic market for fuel is a competitive one and you can change supplier with a few clicks of the mouse. Your new supplier will take care of the formalities - you just pay less every month.
Saving: £100
4. Consider installing a water meter
We take our tap water for granted. And why not? The companies behind the supply exist to make a profit, we pay them to supply water and have every right to expect it to flow from our taps. But if it doesn't rain, supply runs dry and the price goes up. So you may want to consider the possibility of installing a meter. If you have a big home with few occupants you may be surprised to learn you could halve your annual bill.
Saving: £100s
5. Cut your home phone bills 
BT may seem to behave like a monopoly but it most definitely is not one. If you must use your phone there are scores of cheaper alternatives from cable companies that package your telephone, television and even broadband internet access to low-cost dial-up services that give you access to cheaper calls using your existing BT line.
Saving: £100
6. Consider a pay-as-you go mobile
Ask yourself this: is your mobile phone absolutely necessary? If the answer is yes, then ask yourself whether you really need all those minutes and texts that come as part of your package. If you hand over £50 a month to your mobile phone company, that's £600 a year - or around £1,000 of your gross salary. But you can buy a pay-as-you-go phone for as little as £30 and only pay for the odd call as and when you need to.
Saving: £100s
7. Make a shopping list
Food shopping forms a significant part of our monthly outgoings and the supermarket is where the bulk of the money is spent. Tesco takes £1 in every £8 spent by UK shoppers. But be warned, stores spend a small fortune studying ways of making us part with more of our money than we would otherwise intend to. Have you ever wondered why your favourite song is playing in the background as you navigate the aisles? Have you even noticed the background music? Possibly not, but you will have noticed at the checkout that the bill is often more than expected. To circumvent this, simply make a shopping list. Dig out the cookery books, plan a few meals and only buy what you need.
Saving: £10 a week = £520 a year
8. When was the last time you went to the market? 
One way to beat the supermarkets - that is, to eat healthily for less - is to use your local market stall. Lower overheads should mean lower prices. At the time of writing, cherries were on sale in Asda for £2.99 for 400g, the equivalent at the local market was going for just over £1.
Saving: £100+

9. Consider own-brand goods
You can buy a tin of Asda own-brand baked beans for 14p and a loaf bread at Asda, Tesco or Sainsbury's for 19p. Enough said. 
Register your shopping:
Do you know about Nectar card, you can collect point in several place using that card even ebay.
Tesco card also give you plenty of benefits such as 1p per point, free voucher every month and so on
Saving: £100

10. Don't buy designer labels
Celebrities are given expensive clothes to wear. You're not. At the end of the day, and let's face it you may only wear the outfit once, can you justify paying hundreds of pounds over the odds because a top designer has had his or her name sewn on the label? And can you honestly say you can tell the difference at a distance between a £600 designer bag and a £9.99 one from the market? Think about it.
Saving: £100s
11. Sell your clutter on eBay
Take this quick test: You're at home. Open a cupboard. Look inside. If it's full of clothes you haven't worn, or 'good ideas a the time' you haven't used, for, let's say, three years - you don't need them. So why not sell them to someone else who does? Ebay, the online auction house, has opened individual sellers to a world of buyers. And you can flog anything for the cost of a small commission. Tip: you may want to buy a few items first to build up your rating as a respectable eBayer before you start selling.
Income: Will depend on what's in your cupboard
12. Use your talent to earn extra cash
Let's face it, if you're not a pop star by the time you reach your 20s you're never going to be. But you may be able to use your talent as a guitarist to teach other wannabes the rudiments of the 12-bar blues.
Income: It's not unreasonable to charge £20 an hour

13. Do DIY
We're a nation of obsessive DIYers and for around £100 you can take a course at your local adult education college to improve the skills needed to tackle most household repairs. If the college runs plumbing courses you could soon be on track to wiping out costly call-out charges and extra insurance policies once and for all.
Saving: £100+

14. Shop around for the cheapest household insurance
Unless you drive - car insurance is mandatory - you don't need insurance. But it's strongly advisable. Can you afford to foot the bill if your house burns down? Probably not. Similarly, can you afford to pay over the odds for the same policy available elsewhere because you can't be bothered to shop around? Possibly, but it's not advisable. The internet has made finding cheaper insurance easy and you can compare hundreds of policies in minutes.
Saving: £100s
15. Don't automatically renew annual travel insurance
If your annual holiday insurance policy is about to expire and you don't have a holiday booked, DON'T renew the policy. You're handing your money over to cover an eventuality that won't happen. You wouldn't have car insurance if you didn't own a car. Simply restart the cover again the next time you book a trip.
Saving: £50
16. Choose cheaper breakdown insurance
The breakdown sector is dominated by big names such as the AA and RAC. But being towed home if your car breaks down is just another form of insurance like any other and there are scores of cheaper alternatives.
Saving: Up to £100 a year
17. Are you paying too much for your life insurance? We're living longer. As a result the cost of insuring the unthinkable is getting cheaper all the time. If you were sold a policy when you took out or mortgage you may have been under too much stress to shop around. You could be missing a trick.
Saving: £100
18. Book early 
Low-cost airlines have created a market in holidays for people prepared to fly to any destination provided it's cheap. You can benefit from this too. Just remember, only a few seats on each flight are sold at bargain-basement prices and once they're sold, the prices rise. So book early.
Saving: £100
19. Book your own 'package' holiday online
The popularity of High Street travel agents is waning as more and more people warm to the benefits of researching and putting together their own holidays on the internet. If your holiday consists of flights, accommodation, transfers and possibly car hire, then take this test. Order a brochure from a leading holiday company and work out the price of your holiday including all the complicated supplements. Now go online and, starting with the flights, try to put the same package together.
Saving: £100+
20. Learn to say 'no'
It's easy to capitulate to the demands of a screaming child in a packed Woolworths on a Saturday afternoon. But don't do it. Similarly, how often does a 'swift half' after work turn into a £40 drinking session? Saying 'no' a few times a year will do wonders for your bank account.
Saving: £100

23. Don't pay full price for theatre or theme park tickets 
If you are prepared to tolerate the unwieldy website and hit-and-miss customer service, lastminute.com regularly boasts some amazing deals for London's theatres and the nation's theme parks. At the time of writing you can see top West End show The Producers plus a two-course meal for less than £20 a head, a saving of £60 per person, and tickets for Chessington World of Adventures cost from £12, a saving of nearly £50 for a day out for a family of four.
Saving: £100s
24. Beat the ticket touts
Ticket touts earn their living by getting hold of tickets that are 'otherwise unavailable'. Well, here's the news: they are available to everyone when they first go on sale. You just need to know when they go on sale. Simply sign up to for the free ticket alert newsletters from the main agents to ensure that you're first in the queue.
Saving: £100s
25. Stop trying to keep up with others
Trying to keep up appearances is little more than a costly illness. Remember, you cannot judge someone by what they have because you don't know how they got it. Chances are they're in more debt than you are.
Saving: £1,000s
26. Trade down your car
So, you bought an American sports utility vehicle (SUV) that nets 15 miles to the gallon on a whim. Obviously we're all very impressed - especially by the personalised number plate. But can you honestly justify the ongoing expense? If not, get rid of it. Then visit a car supermarket, where you can choose from thousands of cars at knock-down prices. If you're a true money saver, consider an ex-rental model which you can pick up for a fraction of the cost of a new one.
Saving: £1,000s
27. Ask yourself: do I really need this? 
Imagine the scenario. It's lunchtime and you've got an hour to kill. You find yourself in a department store and there's a sale on. You pick up a beautifully packaged selection of barbecue tools and associated garden paraphernalia. And it's half price. Now, stop! Ask yourself: Do I really need this? Exactly. Now, put it down and walk away.
Saving: £100
28. Walk/cycle to the station/work
It maybe a bit of hippie notion to many people but it's free.
Saving: £100
29. Get off the station before your usual stop and walk
We may be creatures of habit but isn't it worth tinkering with the routine if it's costing more than £50 a month in unnecessary fares?
Saving: £100
30. Cut down your drinking
A few beers after work a few nights a week is a financially debilitating state of affairs. Set limits and stick to them.
Saving: £100s
31. Pack up smoking
Never mind the health implications, the guilt and the smell, your 20-a-day habit is costing you nearly £2,000 a year. Pack it in.
Saving: Nearly £2,000
32. Cancel your gym membership
If you pay your £40 a month by direct debit and you use the gym three times a week, great. If not, cancel your membership immediately. You'll soon save enough to buy your own bike and, if you're so inclined, a rowing machine. Consider running home from work three times a week. It's free.
Saving: £100s
33. Use your library
The local library is a mecca for the money saver. You'll never need to buy another cookbook, guidebook or lifestyle manual again and if you can bear to wait a few weeks in the queue for the latest blockbuster, you never need to buy books again. CDs and videos are great value too.
Saving: £100
34. The three-for-two trick
Now, there's a lot to be said for buy-one-get-one-free deals, especially if they pass the 'Do I really need this?' test. Then there's three-for-twos; a particularly cynical way of stores to entice shoppers to buy an extra item they would not otherwise buy. The 'offer' is always priced into the deal so do your sums and shop around.
Saving: It's a principle at stake here
35. Buy clothes and presents in the sales
So you need a new suit and the one you like comes in at a cool £300. Wait! The chances are that you can pick it up in the sale - and there's always a sale just around the corner - for £150. The same applies for birthday and Christmas presents. Buy in bulk in the sales and you not only save money, but you enjoy stress-free pre-Christmases and no last-minute birthday worries.
Saving: £100s

37. The Christmas lottery
Instead of trying to buy a present for every relative in your family, consider getting together beforehand and picking one name from the hat. You then buy one thoughtful gift for that one person rather than attempting to please everyone at considerable cost. Everyone gets a present, everyone saves money.
Saving: £100

38. The National Lottery - it won't be you!
The odds of winning the Lotto jackpot are stacked 14m to 1 against each ticket. Some highly organised syndicates buy 14,000 tickets a week, which reduces the odds to 1,000 to 1 - but that's no guarantee of a win. For the rest of us, the difference to the odds between buying, say, 10 tickets and one is so insignificant that you should limit yourself to the one and save the extra money in a Cash mini Isa.
Saving: £100
39. Use your Isa allowances
If you're not already aware, you can save up to £3,000 a year in a tax-free savings account called an Isa (for the more financially savvy there's also a stocks and shares Isa). It means you don't pay any tax on the interest accrued so, if you have spare cash in your current account, this is the difference between earning next to no interest and up to £150 a year.
Saving: £100+
40. Claim your benefits and tax credits
There was once a certain stigma in Britain attached to claiming benefits. Well, not any more. The Government has put benefits at the heart of the family budget and it's your money so make sure you're claiming it. That includes Child Benefit, Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and other employee-related tax benefits.
Saving: £100s
41. How saving £50 a month now can save you £120 next year
Do you pay your insurance premiums by monthly instalments? If you do, then consider this: you are probably being charged a premium of between 15% and 20% for the privilege. In other words, if your home and car insurance bill for the year is £600, you're paying up to £120 a year in interest by paying monthly. If you are in a position this year to save up for next year's premiums in advance, you can save money by paying the whole lot in one go.
Saving: £100+
42. Do you need all those TV channels?
Britain is switching to digital-only television and time is running out for you to choose your new digital TV provider. The choice is already bewildering and with telephone-based services now being launched it's going to get more complicated. Packages range from full the monty, including every sports and movie channel costing around £50 a month, down to Freeview, which is free. Choose wisely.
Saving: £100+

43. Bin the ready meals 
If TV chefs such as Ainsley Harriott can knock up a meal from a bag of random groceries including an aubergine and a packet of sultanas - so can you. Ready meals may be convenient, but preparing your own food saves money. A visit to your library will reveal scores of books dedicated to cooking proper meals in minutes.
Saving: £100+

44. Take up a money-saving hobby
Hobbies not only open your mind to new experiences but they also take up your time - important if you would otherwise spend it in the pub drinking away your hard-earned money. If a painting takes 20 hours to complete, and you normally get through a pint an hour. That's a saving of a least 40 quid a picture. Think about it. Get painting. Go fishing. 
Using the function save the change 
In your bank you can set up the function save the change every time you buy something, it will round up to whole pound and send it to your saving. Then after sometime you can see how much you can save.
Saving: £100+

45. Avoid the payment protection racket
Banks and other lenders are selling expensive insurance policies to cover loan repayments to people who don't need it. Don't be a victim of the hard-sell.
Saving: £100

46. Avoid extended warranties 
Electrical goods are more reliable than ever. If your new radio won't last three years perhaps it's not worth buying in the first place. Think about it: how many times has your fridge broken down in the last five years? And do you really need the hassle of claiming for repairs to a £15 toaster?
Saving: £100

47. Shop online
The internet is gradually taking over. Online grocery shopping is getting better all the time and there are plenty of comparison websites to help find the best prices for bigger items. Give it a try, unless of course you like fighting your way through supermarket crowds.
Saving: Your sanity
48. The Citizen's Advice Bureau is your friend
If your debts are out of control please seek help immediately from your local CAB - their advisers can help you work out a sensible strategy to get you back on your feet.
Saving: It could save your life
49. Have I missed any money-saving ideas?
You can now add your comments to the Money Saving Overflow
50. Save this article or send it to a friend
Use the links at the bottom of the page to send these money-saving tips to a friend or save it for yourself for later.

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Sunday, 22 July 2012

10 remarkable spot of fake bank letter from frauds

I sell stuff on Ebay, Gumtree, Amazon, Alibaba, DHGate... There are many kind of customer. The customer sometimes asking to pay by bank transfer and beware of the fake bank email confirmation.

I have received the bank confirmation claiming that it is from Bank of America showing like below:

From: Bank Of America WireLess Money Transfer (online_care@live.com)
To: vu_ngoc_quy@yahoo.com 
Sent: Sunday, 22 July 2012, 11:16
Subject: ***Bank Of America Additional Payment Notification for Gumtree Item***

foreclosure settlement

  Dear 
Ngoc Quy Vu,

      This is an automated generated email from (Bank Of America)to Inform you that You have just Received An Additional payment of (£145.21 GBP ) from our customer Miss *********** from Gumtree item: (Headphones). This payment has just been sent, so you are to allow 24 Hours after shipment details have been provided by you and verified before payment is transferred to your account.


Please view the transfer details below if accurate. 

Below Are The Payment Details For This Transfer...................... ..    



Seller's id: vu_ngoc_quy@yahoo.com
Name : Ngoc Quy Vu
Bank Name: LLoyds Tsb
Account Number: ***********
Sort Code: ***********
Item Name : 
HeadphonesAmount:    £145.21 GBP

Transfer money £145.21 GBP

Creditor's Banking Information.                                   
Name On Account: Miss ********************
Account Number: *****************84
Creditor's Bank Name: Bank Of America
Bank Branch: Ohio District: Bank
 Of America
Transfer Description

ABOUT THIS MESSAGE:

This payment has been approved and it is pending shipment details for the transfer. You are to send out the item that has been paid for by our client and send the shipment details to us in other for negotiations to be commenced with your bank and finally transfer the money to your account. If the shipment details is not received, payment will not be credited into your account.
Failure to send out the item and  provide the bank with the shipment details will result to a complain file to Gumtree against you as a suspected fraud. We have come to notice that some sellers after receiving payment, they do not send out the item or items that where paid for, and when this happens, customers come to hold the bank responsible and not the seller.
When the shipment details are received from you, we will start the verification process. Contacts will be made to the agency that shipment was done with. Some sellers provide fake shipment details. If it turns out that the shipment details are false, this automatically means the you are a scam and will be reported to the Authorities for an immediate arrest.
Send money to other Bank of America customers            About Bank of 
America
Sending payment from a Bank Of America account to another Bank Of America account is easy and does not take any extra charges. For further information's about local transfer between two accounts from our bank, you can visit the bank website at www.bankofamerica.com .
  Bank of 
America Online Banking customer

Our customer service consultants are online From 7:00am to 8:00pm a Today to reply to any question that you may have. For further esquires or any question regarding your payment or regarding where you are to send the shipment details to, you can contact our consultant at (online_care@live.com)
Thanks for using Bank Of America Online Payment.
We are looking forward to serving your online payment better in the future.
Sincerely,

Brian Moynihan
Executive Vice President
Bank Of America
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Bank of America Investment Services, Inc is a registered
broker-dealer, member NASD (National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.) and 
SIPC (Securities Investor Protection Corporation), and a non-bank subsidiary
of Bank of America, N.A.

Bank of America, N.A. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender
© 2012 Bank of America Corporation.. All rights reserved.
Equal Housing Lender


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Please, it is too obvious to be fake. Reasons are: 

1) The real bank confirmation is not as colourful as this. The bank never mark the detail in so many colour like that.

2) The bank never use the personal microsoft email ending with @live.com but they will use @banksof america for example.

3) It is easy to see that all the picture in the email is from google source. No bank in the world using their picture in that way. Normally, the logo and picture will appear as the attached file.

4) The bank normally don't operate on Sunday. This email I have received on Sunday is so suspicious. 

5) The CEO does not send email to you as small customer like this.

6) Picture and the signature does not match 

7) Why the hell is the picture of CEO for in the confirmation of fund.

8) Normally bank does not offer this kind of payment holding. If you need that kind of service using Sagepay or Paypal....

9) You can call bank using the transaction ID to verify the transaction to you.

10) In the letter said there is no fee for same bank transfer. It is not relevant to me since I use different bank and the bank is quite good at spotting it out. 

There is many more if you want to know you can find out.
Good luck.