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How To Take Advantage of the Social Security Tax Break
In December President Obama signed a Social Security tax break into law. This was good news, because it reduced the amount of Social Security tax taken out of workers’ pay, meaning an increase in a worker’s take-home pay. This doesn’t … Continue reading
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Five Trouble-free Guidelines to Repair your Credit
Repairing your credit is something we all have to do from time to time. It may appear like a hard task to do, but the fact is that it can be fairly easy when you follow these five simple guidelines … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Money Management
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How to Negotiate Credit Card Credit
Despite which step you are in in the debt cycle, if you are prepared to file bankruptcy or just are a month behind on your payments, there are always options to consider. One of the options is to go to … Continue reading
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Credit Counseling – Credit Counseling Segment
Debt Overload How to know when enough is enough The interest rates offered to you can be a result of bad credit scores or no credit at all. There are a lot of websites which offer an instant credit report … Continue reading
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Do You Need Help with Your Debt?
Are you struggling with your bills? Everyone has problems paying bills from time to time. And most everyone will be late paying a bill at least once in their lives. When this happens it is not always the end of … Continue reading
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Identity Theft: How It Works
According to the Federal Trade Commission, identity theft ranks number one on the list of top complaints, with credit card fraud being the most prevalent type. Criminals usually commit identity theft to get money, goods, or services, as well as … Continue reading
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Explore All Of Your Financial Options
You have probably seen the ads on the radio, television and the internet. You may have even received ads in the mail. They refer to payday loans, which can come at a high price. If you are not sure that … Continue reading
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Unsecured Debt – Need Help?
Unsecured Debt Debt that is not tied to any item of property. If the debtor fails to pay, the creditor cannot take back the property or items. The only recourse is to sue and get a court ruling. Examples of … Continue reading
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If You Can’t Make Your Payments, Get Ready for a Budget Intervention
• When you shop, do you have to buy something, even if you don’t find what you’re looking for? Can you leave the store empty handed? • Do you come home with tons of new stuff when you only intended … Continue reading
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Losing Sleep Over Debt
Many Americans are facing tough financial challenges for a variety of reasons, ranging from the obvious—over spending—to serious, unforeseen circumstances like loss of employment, medical emergencies, natural disasters, lawsuits, divorce, and death. If you’re battling with credit card debt or … Continue reading
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