Holiday Credit Card Debt

Happy Groundhog Day, Queercents readers! It is I, your friendly neighborhood vlogger, back from hiatus with a new blog post on holiday credit card debt.

I know the holidays are long gone, but if you’re young and just went through your first holiday season without school as an excuse, you probably racked up the charges on your card. It’s okay. I wouldn’t recommend doing it again, but it’s understandable. You’re not alone! Millions of others do the same thing. The only thing is, millions of others are in credit card debt and don’t save any money. Don’t be like that! Nurture the sugar daddy within. And please, follow my advice, which follows below.

How To Live on Practically Nothing

We’re still looking for a new vlogger to take over where Clint left off. In the meantime, here is a video about how to live on practically nothing from my new favorite how-to site, Howcast.com.

Video credit: Howcast.com.

How To Find Cheap Airfare

We’re still looking for a new vlogger to take over where Clint left off. In the meantime, here is a video about how to find cheap airfare from my new favorite how-to site, Howcast.com.

Video credit: Howcast.com.

Vlog: How to Buy a Used Car

So while we look for a new vlogger to take over where Clint left off, here is a video about how to buy a used car from my new favorite how-to site, Howcast.com.

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Vlog: How To Buy Life Insurance

So while we look for a new vlogger to take over where Clint left off, here is a video about how to buy life insurance from my new favorite how-to site, Howcast.com.

Video credit: Howcast.com.

Vlog: How To Prepare an Emergency Fund

So while we look for a new vlogger to take over where Clint left off, here is a video about how to prepare an emergency fund from my new favorite how-to site, Howcast.com.

Do you have six months of living expenses squirreled away for a crisis?

Video credit: Howcast.com.

Vlog: Implementing a Budget

Good evening, Queercents readers.

As you will recall from my previous post on building a budget, so this week is of course information on how to implement a budget, plus some ideas on how to keep yourself faithful. Check the video!

I want to thank all of you for enjoying my vlog series but unfortunately my time has come to an end. I have to concentrate on some other projects, but I want you to know how much fun I’ve had doing this. Hopefully you have learned a lot, and I will stick around and visit from time to time! Thanks again to all of you.

Xo,

Clint

Vlog: How to Build a Budget

Good evening, Queercents readers.

Have you ever built a budget before? Ben told me he hasn’t, and that’s why I’d like to tell him how. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a bigger question to answer than I’d first anticipated. Rather than bore you with all the details today, I’m going to start you on building your budgets now, and when we meet next time, you’ll be able to figure out how to solve problem areas with your budget.

Please leave me questions and comments in the space below.

Vlog: How to Use Credit Cards Responsibly

Good afternoon, Queercents readers.

Last time on my vlog, we discussed credit cards–how to get ‘em, how to keep ‘em, and what to do with ‘em. I asked for ideas on what to do, and Lynn brilliantly responded that she’d like to know how to use credit cards responsibly. There’s always a psychological component to spending, so today, that’s precisely what I will talk about.

Check it out:

If you have any ideas for future entries, please leave them and any questions in the comments below!

Vlog: Credit Cards

Good evening, Queercents readers.

Are you terrified of credit cards? It’s understandable. Millions of Americans are buried in credit card debt. But you’re different, aren’t you? You’ve decided that credit cards aren’t for you. You’re not ever going to bother. That’s safe, isn’t it?

Well, let me tell you something right now: you can have a credit card, use it responsibly, and build good credit. Start out right! And check this new vlog.