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10 Ways to Start Saving Now
At the beginning of each year, many Americans include “get out of debt” on their list of New Year’s resolutions and then seem to live under the illusion that they will be able to wish this into reality since a … Continue reading
Posted in Budgeting, Debt, Money Management
Tagged Amazon, debt, eBay, hulu, money management, saving, spending
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Alaska Leads the Way in Credit Card Debt
A recent infographic released by CreditCards.com revealed that Alaska has the highest average credit card debt per borrower at $6,926. Their recent post did not get into details of why Alaska has the highest credit card debt per borrower, but … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debt, Economy
Tagged alaska, credit card debt, credit cards, debt, states
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The U.S. Debt Crisis Explained
I am sure many (if not most) Americans have barely a clue about what is going on in the U.S. right now. The “national debt” has always seemed like a non-threatening mythical creature that we needn’t worry our pretty little … Continue reading
Posted in Debt, Economy, National Debt
Tagged debt, economy, national debt crisis, US economy
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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
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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
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Tagged budget, credit, credit card, credit report, credit score, debt, emergency fund, finance, financial literacy, interest rate, money, payments, spending
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April is Financial Literacy Month
In a proclamation on March 31st, President Obama explained how important it is to be financially literate and to have access to trustworthy financial services and products. “The financial crisis was fueled by a lack of responsibility from Wall Street … Continue reading
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Tagged debt, debt free, finance, financial education, financial literacy
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Christian Credit Counselors: Poetry Hour
Here are a couple of poems submitted about Christian Credit Counselors and the path of those looking to become debt free: Bills Piled Sky High Bills piled sky high, life looking past grim; “debt free” not anywhere in sight. Removing … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Credit Counselors, credit, debt, finance, poetry
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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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