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Featured Client Testimonial: July
What better month than July to celebrate your freedom from credit card debt! If you are debt free or on the brink of becoming debt free, you should be congratulated. It isn’t an easy task, but an essential one all … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Credit Counselors, Testimonials
Tagged credit card, credit counseling, credit counselor, debt, debt free, July, testimonial
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Debt Reduction Plan
Christian Credit Counselors offers a Debt Reduction Plan for those struggling with credit card debt. But what is the Debt Reduction Program? What happens when you call and what can you expect? Watch this short video about Christian Credit Counselors’ … Continue reading
Financial Literacy: Money Lessons
We are back! I hope you had a Happy Easter with family and friends. And even though April is coming to an end, it is still Financial Literacy Month. Gregory Karp of the Chicago Tribune has put together a money … Continue reading
Posted in Finance
Tagged budget, credit, credit card, credit report, credit score, debt, emergency fund, finance, financial literacy, interest rate, money, payments, spending
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Can You Inherit Credit Card Debt?
There are so many people in debt nowadays. From college students to senior citizens and everyone in between. When we think of our future, we hope that if something happens to us our loved ones inherit our possessions. One thing … Continue reading
Posted in Credit, Credit Cards, Debt
Tagged asset, collections, credit, credit card, credit card debt, debt, family, inherit, liabilities
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President’s Day Savings
For those of you who get to enjoy this extended weekend, I hope you are enjoying your time off. Many retail stores find an excuse to have a sale during a holiday, in hopes of more consumers flocking to save. … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday Tips, Money Management, Saving
Tagged car, credit card, deals, electronics, money, President's Day, purchase, sale, saving
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Setting Good Financial Goals
If you are keeping up with the Newsletters, you know that last week we decided to open up the New Year by presenting you with the “S.M.A.R.T.” tactic; a great tool that you can use as a guide when setting … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Investing, Money Management, Saving, goals, personal goals
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Credit Card Debt Consolidation- How Many Credit Cards is Too Many?
It’s time to take out your wallet and actually count how many credit cards you have. Then add the ones you have stashed in your desk drawer because they won’t fit in your wallet. You probably didn’t realize how many you’ve accumulated … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score
Tagged consumer, credit, credit card, credit limit, debt, debt consolidation, due date, loan, payment
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Identity Theft: What Victims Should Do
If you’re a victim of identity theft, it’s essential to take certain steps as soon as possible, to start repairing the damage. At the same time, begin to keep a record of all conversations and copies of all correspondences. There … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Identity Theft
Tagged accounts, credit, credit card, credit report, debit card, debt, equifax, experian, identity theft, transunion
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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
Tagged bills, budget, credit, credit card, credit report, debit card, debt, debt consolidation, interest, money, money management, savings, spending
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Money Matters: Keys to Financial Success
Learning how to secure your financial well-being is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family. No one is born knowing how to save. Even if you’re drowning in debt right now, you can … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Investing, Money Management, Saving
Tagged credit, credit card, debt, financial success, investing, money, money management, saving, spending
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