Tag Archives: atm

Live Comfortably: Manage Your Debt (Page 1 of 2)

As times get more difficult by the day, so does money become scarce. Though people continue to earn a living, there can be times when the expenses are greater than one’s income. This prompts people to think of ways to get instant cash to cover up for the days before the next payday arrives. And the easiest and most convenient way to get this instant cash is by getting a loan.

There are many available lending institutions everywhere. There are those that have offices in certain places while there are also those that can be found over the internet. Payday cash loan is an example of an online money lender available to Australians. It only poses simple requirements that can be completed in minutes such as the borrower must be above eighteen years old, should have an active checking account, and should be employed for at least the last six months. It also requires no collateral.

However, why should one rely on making loans and piling up debts if there are other options that do not cost a single dime? What people do not know is that they are paying for something that could have been acquired for less or even for free. Knowing where to spend less will help consumers save.

Here are 6 of these things:

1.Water Yes, water. It is one of man’s most basic necessities. It is in fact very affordable. But if it comes as an expense, then one may not be drinking tap. People are now into bottled water thinking that is it potable and safer for drinking. But the truth is that studies have proven that tap water is as clean, if not cleaner, than bottled water. It is regularly checked and monitored for safety and quality while the bottled water gets checked only once a year. Besides that, tap water is just pennies a glass.

2.Books and magazines If you one is into reading and loves buying bestseller books that are sold at $40 each, then this would truly add to the expenses. Instead of buying, one may consider just visiting the library to borrow some books and magazines. After all, too many books will need extra space in the house.

3.Long distance charges It is not wrong to be calling one’s family over the weekend. However, the charges that are imposed by telephone and cellphone providers are expensive. It would be better if one will consider buying long-distance calling cards as these have low per-minute charges. Furthermore, there is Skype that can be used via the internet. It’s not only cheap but efficient as well.

4. Bank Fees People think that banks do us a great favor by keeping our money for us. However, the truth is that one does not save by banking the money since bank fees are charged for every transaction especially when using the ATM machine.

Reserve Bank of Australia, in its 2010 report, revealed that people are forking out $51 million per month in ATM fees. It is good to note, though, that there are still banks that offer charge-free transactions. Online banking can also be a viable option.

Ready Debit Visa Card – Reviewed

The Ready Debit prepaid Visa card is issued through MetaBank and has many benefits. When you sign up for the Ready Debit card with direct deposit you get free online bill pay, free online check writing, access to over 1 million ATMs and no overdraft fees.

The Readydebit card is a prepaid debit card, this means that you must load money onto the card in order to use it. You can do this via direct deposit, Visa ReadyLink and Green Dot MoneyPaks. You can also transfer money directly from your checking or savings account.

You must deposit money on the card in order for you to access the funds. The amount of money which has been transferred to the card minus purchases, fees and other transactions equals the amount available to be used for transactions.

This is a nice benefit of prepaid cards because then you are not spending more than you really want to. Unlike credit card companies which encourage you to borrow money and pay interest and other fees on the borrowed money.

It is only good for the amount which you have loaded. They offer two plans; the Basic and the Select. There is a one-time, $9.95 card issuance fee with both plans.

There will be a monthly service charge of $4.95 with the Basic plan and $8.95 with the Select plan. For a $10 you can request a second card with the Select plan; however, this amenity is not offered with the Basic.

You may also request a replacement card for a $10 fee. PIN transactions will incur a $.95 charge with the Basic, but are free with the Select.

Also, ATM withdrawals in the United States will cost a $2.25 fee while ATM withdrawals outside of the United States will cost a $5 fee. Balance inquiries within the United States will incur a $.50 charge with the Basic, but are free with the Select.

In addition, there are many free services with both plans, such as signature transactions, negative balance fee, direct deposit, online customer service, and automated phone support. You may not transact purchases or otherwise decrease the amount of the card by more than the balance of the card.

Also, the maximum amount you may withdraw from ATM machines each day is $500. A $2,500 per day spending limit is placed on the card.

Electronic statements are available online. Paper statements are available, however, there is a $2 fee/per statement for this service.