Primerica Presents Tips to Boost Finances in a Tough Economy
Primerica, a financial services industry leader, presents three tips for boosting finances in a tough economy.
Duluth, GA, July 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- It’s been a tough year financially for many families due to a sluggish economy. In times like these, many people look for ways to cut costs and stash more cash to tide them over until the recession eases.
Primerica, a financial services industry leader, presents three tips for boosting finances in a tough economy.
1. Make Positive Changes Last. Many surveys show that Americans are shifting their priorities in profound ways. For example, 63% say they are less materialistic, and 70% say they consider spending time with family more important than ever. Sixty three percent vow to no longer carry a credit card balance, and many are saving more – the personal savings rate has soared to 5.7%, the highest since 1995.1 Once families adopt these changes, it’s a good idea to continue them even when the economy gets better.
2. Pay With Cash or Checks. People who pay with credit or debit cards tend to: buy more things, pay a higher price for them (sometimes twice as much) and become less aware of how much they’ve spent than those who pay with cash or checks.2 Clients can avoid these pitfalls by putting plastic away for good. One way to get into the habit of using cash for everyday purchases is to set up a cash envelope system with one envelope for groceries, one for entertainment, etc.
3. Earn Extra Money. Start a part time business or work a few hours a week at a second job to beef up a college savings or retirement savings account. Business opportunities, such as Primerica’s part or full time opportunity, are great ways to do something enjoyable while earning extra money each month.3 More information is available here: www.PrimericaBusinessOpportunity.com.
1CNNMoney.com, June 1, 2009
2Money, July 2008
3In Canada, the part time option is not available in all jurisdictions and, where it is available, is subject to certain restrictions.
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Primerica Financial Services, headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, is the largest financial services marketing organization in North America, with more than 100,000 licensed independent representatives. The company provides its six million clients with quality financial products and services, including term life insurance, mutual funds, variable annuities, loans, auto and homeowners insurance, pre paid legal services and long-term care insurance. Primerica conducts business in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico; the company also operates in Spain as PriEuropa.
Additional information about Primerica is available on its web site: www.primerica.com.
Primerica, a financial services industry leader, presents three tips for boosting finances in a tough economy.
1. Make Positive Changes Last. Many surveys show that Americans are shifting their priorities in profound ways. For example, 63% say they are less materialistic, and 70% say they consider spending time with family more important than ever. Sixty three percent vow to no longer carry a credit card balance, and many are saving more – the personal savings rate has soared to 5.7%, the highest since 1995.1 Once families adopt these changes, it’s a good idea to continue them even when the economy gets better.
2. Pay With Cash or Checks. People who pay with credit or debit cards tend to: buy more things, pay a higher price for them (sometimes twice as much) and become less aware of how much they’ve spent than those who pay with cash or checks.2 Clients can avoid these pitfalls by putting plastic away for good. One way to get into the habit of using cash for everyday purchases is to set up a cash envelope system with one envelope for groceries, one for entertainment, etc.
3. Earn Extra Money. Start a part time business or work a few hours a week at a second job to beef up a college savings or retirement savings account. Business opportunities, such as Primerica’s part or full time opportunity, are great ways to do something enjoyable while earning extra money each month.3 More information is available here: www.PrimericaBusinessOpportunity.com.
1CNNMoney.com, June 1, 2009
2Money, July 2008
3In Canada, the part time option is not available in all jurisdictions and, where it is available, is subject to certain restrictions.
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Primerica Financial Services, headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, is the largest financial services marketing organization in North America, with more than 100,000 licensed independent representatives. The company provides its six million clients with quality financial products and services, including term life insurance, mutual funds, variable annuities, loans, auto and homeowners insurance, pre paid legal services and long-term care insurance. Primerica conducts business in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico; the company also operates in Spain as PriEuropa.
Additional information about Primerica is available on its web site: www.primerica.com.
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Primerica Financial Services
Mark Supic
770.564.6328
www.primerica.com
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Mark Supic
770.564.6328
www.primerica.com
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