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Tuesday Money Tweets

May 18th, 10

Wondering what the best minds in money are tweeting about? Every other Tuesday we’ll fill you in on the conversation with Tuesday Money Tweets. You’ll get the 140 characters (or less!) of the financial wisdom you crave from around the Twitterverse.

@Gary_Foreman: Want free checking? – Check out credit unions. Lower fees and a network of ATMs are just some of the offerings

@MSN_Money: Euro hits a 4-year low against US dollar

@MoneyManagement: Store restroom has a dial timer in place of a light switch so the light turns off automatically in 10 min. Brilliant!

@DJSisterhen: For the econ nerds, credit card delinquency rates are falling, folks are paying their bills

@MoneyMatters: Is It OK To Just Stop Paying Your Underwater Mortgage And Walk Away? my answer? No. What’s yours?

@Flexo: Writing an article about an 18-year-old who bought a house from her winnings for showing championship hogs…

@Leanlifecoach: Knowledge = Money In The Bank

@BudgetsAreSexy: i think it’s time for something hella fun, and hella cheap – a walk.

@CleverDude: I’m tired of buying and spending. How about you?

@fcn: “I want to do that thing rich people do where they turn money into more money.” – Liz Lemon, 30 Rock

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Creating A Home Inventory For Insurance

March 11th, 10

It’s not always fun to prepare for the worst, but sometimes it’s the best way to go. What if your house burns down, a burglar breaks in or a flood destroys everything in your basement. Getting money from the insurance company to replace the damage will be much easier if you have a home inventory. Creating a home inventory for insurance purposes doesn’t have to be complicated, but when the worst happens you’ll be glad you did. Here are a few simple steps for creating a home inventory.

Find Help: There are plenty of resources out there that will help you create your home inventory. Check out downloadable inventory sheets like this one from freedownloadscenter.com. Here is another 15-page home inventory PDF that will guide you through the process. You could also try this free online version from KnowYourStuff.org. While the software is free, storing it will cost you $15 a year.

Grab Your Camera: Take pictures of your valuables like TVs, jewelry and antiques. If items have serial numbers, make sure you take photos of those as well. Take close up shots of identifying markers that would help law enforcement officials know that something belongs to you. You could also just shoot a video of your home for a room-by-room record of your possessions.

Store It: Common sense will tell you it’s not a great idea to store your home inventory in your home because as your home goes up in flames, so will all of your hard work. Find a way to store your data online or in a safe deposit box.

Update Regularly: Chances are you’re buying new stuff regularly. Make sure your home inventory is updated as you invest in new belongings. Pick a date every year or twice a year and put it on  your calendar. That way you’ll be ready when the worst happens.

Tags: law enforcement officials, home inventory, insurance, disaster, Inventory