NORCROSS, GA, September 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) PaydayLoansOnline.net, the leading online short-term loan comparison and consumer finance advisory service, announces the publication of a new advice guide. Entitled, "How to Make the Month in Five Easy Ways," the guide is primarily aimed at those individuals that need help paying the rent and managing their outgoings more successfully each month.
The tips are also useful to those who consider themselves to be reasonably financially savvy; despite the best efforts to cover all expenses, unexpected bills may still arise and present a challenge. The website hopes that the use of this guide will give pointers to those who find themselves on the receiving end of a surprise invoice, emergency hospital bill or higher than anticipated utility payment that is competing for payment with rent.
The guide is published in light of new research that estimates less than 50% of Americans have the necessary six months' emergency contingency fund available to them should their finances fall on hard times.
A spokesperson for Payday Loans Online NET made the announcement:
"PaydayLoansOnline.net announces the publication of our handy, easy to action and effective guide on how to make the month following five key steps. Paying the rent remains often the biggest monthly expense for most U.S individuals, and so the priority of the guide is to demonstrate how to keep on top of rent payments without falling behind on other expenditures."
When asked to give details as to the practical advice the guide delivers, the spokesperson shared more information.
"Rent assistance is sometimes available to individuals living in public housing initiatives. For those renting privately, inform the landlord of the delay as far in advance of the due date as possible. We advise writing a letter asking for more time and explaining the reason for the slight delay. Some landlords may accept a partial payment on time - make this offer in the letter as a sign of willingness to cooperate. For the remaining balance due, promise to pay by a set date and stick to it."
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Need Help Paying Rent? Financial Website Announces Publication of "How to Make the Month in Five Easy Ways"
Packed full of actionable and practical tips, PaydayLoansOnline.net announces the release of its newest free guide this fall. Its focus is on how to make the month for those strapped for cash and with rent obligations to cover.
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