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Be Proactive to Eliminate Debt

Be Proactive to Eliminate Debt

| May 16, 2013 | 0 Comments

Although saving for future is vital, yet it is also important for you to ensure that you pay down all the debts that you have like your student loans or credit cards. However, it is pretty unfortunate to note that many of us don’t have options to do both the things at the same time [...]

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Beware of These Credit Card Habits

Beware of These Credit Card Habits

| April 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

You’ve probably heard a lot of horror stories of people who got themselves into serious trouble, possibly even bankruptcy, by abusing their credit cards. Truth is, most people fall into one or another of the traps set by credit cards at least a few times; they’re nearly impossible to avoid.  However, learning to stay clear of [...]

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Plan Your Way Out Of Debt

Plan Your Way Out Of Debt

| March 6, 2013 | 1 Comment

Taking out loans can be a very stressful process as you need to deal with a number of different issues from filling out pages of paperwork to improving your credit quality. Oftentimes, rather than being where the problems end, this is where they begin. Paying back their borrowings can oftentimes cause financial hardship for many [...]

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The Step-by-Step Guide to Demolishing Debt

The Step-by-Step Guide to Demolishing Debt

| February 22, 2013 | 0 Comments

Debt comes from two situations: spending too much or making too little. We each choose our own destinies but there are many situations which are just too far out of our control. We can certainly take the blame when we overspend on a new TV, which we’ll regret later but for now there is glorious [...]

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Financially Fit: Lessons Learned & Money Burned

Financially Fit: Lessons Learned & Money Burned

| February 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Ari was 19 and had everything she ever wanted well, at least up to that point in her life.  A close to 6 figure salary, an executive management position with a fortune 500 company, a new house, new furniture, a great relationship, and then she went to a car dealership and what she thought was [...]

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Taking Control of the Credit Card Shuffle

Taking Control of the Credit Card Shuffle

| January 23, 2013 | 0 Comments

There was a time when I did the credit card shuffle every day. When I was in college, I would make purchases on my credit cards just to be able to pay for gas and groceries. Then, when the bill came due each month, I would take out a cash advance in the amount of [...]

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