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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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Smart Money Moves for the End of the Year
It is nearing the end of another year, but don’t let the holiday season whisk you away from your fiscal responsibilities. These are some of the smart money moves you can make before the year closes off to ensure you’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged claims, expenses, finance, financial assets, investing, money, money management, spending, tax
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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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Tagged bills, borrower, budget, cash advance, credit, credit card, credit counseling, fees, finance, financial help, late fees, lender, loans, payday loan, savings
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Investing 101
The difference between saving and investing is that when you invest, you put money in hoping to get something better back out. Every contribution is a step towards the goal of having the kind of retirement you want. Here are … Continue reading
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Tagged bonds, cash investment, finance, investing, investors, money, mutual funds, saving, stocks
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