Bills, Bills, Bills
You see them every day, and you hate to open them. What more exciting news could they possibly bring than reminding you of your obligation? Don’t they realize there is a recession going on? Do they think you have extra cash lying around? Rather than looking at them [...]
Medical costs climbing
Payday loans applications are flourishing as medical costs continue to weigh down Americans. Currently there are millions of people seeking aid from government programs. These programs can be confusing, however, and many people are being rejected for innocuous reasons such as location, rather than need. Government aid comes [...]
Budgeting
Americans need to start, or aggressively continue with, a financial plan that prioritizes money for savings, credit repair and investments. The recession has managed to deplete savings accounts everywhere. Americans are finding themselves with a lack of emergency funding due to job loss, high interest on credit cards and lowered [...]
Payday loan companies
Payday loan companies are one of the last funding companies willing to work with consumers instead of take advantage of them. Contrary to credit card companies, these companies have a very short term relationship with borrowers. There are no long-winded contracts, penalties or fees attached. Payback is simple [...]
Payday loans are becoming staples of budgeting
With traditional methods of finding money quickly diminishing, payday loans are becoming increasingly popular. The failing economy is forcing lenders to drastically cut their underwriting budgets. This is a sharp turn from last year’s overzealous lenders who were handing out loans left and right. [...]
Coping with a budget in a Tough Economy
With the growing problem of credit and budgets already tightened until “it hurts,” can a payday loan be a port in a storm? Of course, if you are among the unfortunate who have just been laid off or terminated from your employment, it’s [...]
Loads of new plans and approvals
It’s true that the cash advances given by the government to the economy seem to be working, but now the government seems to be overdoing it. The latest in the long list of bailouts and blueprints for the next year is the approval of President [...]
More money slated for struggling banks
President Barack Obama unveiled his budget plans for 2009 and 2010 today. Some of the big items for this year include $410 billion for federal programs and dedicating $250 billion to bailing out banks. This is in addition to the $700 billion TARP fund.
Big budgets
The [...]
Gearing up for health care reform
President Barack Obama’s presidential address last night was aimed at instilling hope in the American people and inspiring confidence in their leader. That speech didn’t come a moment too soon.
Obama plans to unveil his plans for the nation’s budget tomorrow. Among those plans, he’d like [...]
President says he’ll cut deficit by two-thirds
After he handed out billions of dollars in quick loans to banks, auto retailers and the nation as a whole, President Barack Obama’s next goal may surprise you. He plans to cut the annual deficit by two-thirds in the next four years.
Big plans
At the beginning [...]
Governor signed budget, now what?
Friday, Arnold Schwarzenegger signed California’s much-debated budget, which includes quick loans, hefty tax increases and deep spending cuts. So what’s next?
The tax man cometh
New income taxes, sales taxes and vehicle license tax will kick in on April 1, according to the Los Angeles Times. The dependent [...]
Loans, taxes, spending cuts to aid debt
The California Senate has finally agreed on a budget that closes the state’s $42 million budget shortfall through short term loans, tax increases and spending cuts.
The Assembly approved the budget minutes after the Senate, and now the budget only awaits the governor’s signature.
Final approval
After [...]
Trouble in the Sunshine State
Two counties in California are suing the state controller to get their cash advances for social services. California Controller John Chiang last month said he would put tax refunds and some other payments on hold for 30 days while state lawmakers try to come to an [...]
Business wisdom for a payday loan (or any kind of) store
Whether you operate a payday loan store or any other kind of business, Jeffrey Fox has some wisdom for you.
Consultant, author and business owner Fox writes in his essay “An Iron-Clad, Titanium-Clad Rule for Getting Business in a Recession: Improve [...]
Payday loans for the middle class
Sometimes, payday loans are necessary. When average citizens face the hardships that come along with a deep economic recession, something has to fill the gap if an unexpected expense comes along. Across the nation, an increasing number of middle-class families are embracing this reality, according [...]
Drink well, drink cheap
Cash Advance Mojo hates to restate the obvious, but he’ll do it anyway. America, we’re in a deep recession. The tunnel remains dark. President Obama may have the country moving forward again, but daylight seems like it’s miles away. That’s why it’s very important to save money [...]
Have you been thinking about getting a hybrid car so your gas bill doesn’t send you running for payday loans? Well, a lot of people have. Our transportation and energy industries are heading toward decreased dependence on fossil fuels, and it is a good thing, but it is still a few [...]
People are using the Internet more than ever nowadays, for everything from getting No Fax payday loans to designing their personal budgets.
Many people would rather take a trip to the dentist than draw up a budget. But as tools pop up on the Internet, the process becomes much easier. Here [...]
Buy a smile with an online cash advance! Ironic in our time now – Christmas is nearing, and we know it is time to be happy; yet the worsening economic conditions make it harder and harder to smile. We try our best to hold on to our smiles, trying not [...]