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George Washington’s Money Advice
With the upcoming President’s Day holiday, we thought it only fair to pay tribute to our first President, George Washington. Even though much has changed since his presidency, he offered some really great money advice that is still useful today. … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer, Debt, Economy, Investing, Loans, Money Management
Tagged borrow, budgeting, debt, debt management, George Washington, lend, loans, money, President's Day, saving, thrift
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Assistive Information about Cheapest Unsecured Loans
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 for a small fee. Another reason to check your … Continue reading
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
Posted in Budgeting, Finance
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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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
Posted in Debt
Tagged bills, credit cards, credit counseling, creditors, debt, debt collectors, debt management, financial challenges, interest rates, lending, loans, mortgage, unsecured debt
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Four Methods For Dealing With Your Credit Score
Are you struggling with the following problems: • How well do you know your credit score? Do you even want to know about your credit score? If you find yourself in the position that your credit cards are at the … Continue reading
Posted in Debit & Your Credit Score
Tagged bad credit, bankruptcy, bills, credit, credit history, credit score, debt, good credit, lenders, loans
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Budgeting Steps and Tips
Some basic tips to begin budgeting are: Get a small notebook and keep track of every expense you have in one month, as small as a can of soda. After each, enter the results. After the month is over, put … Continue reading
Posted in Budgeting
Tagged budgeting, credit card, credit counseling, creditors, debt, debt consolidation, emergency fund, expense, loans, unsecured debt
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Car Dealer Tricks and Scams – Part Three
Part Three in a Series As you know, consumers shopping for a new or used car need to be very cautious and protect their wallets throughout the entire process. Most of us are probably prepared for the typical tricks salespeople … Continue reading
Car Dealer Tricks and Scams – Part One
Look out for these common sales tricks—Part One in a Series Not all car dealers are out to rip off their customers; most are just interested in making a living. However, don’t lose sight of the fact that they can … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, car dealer tricks, consumer, credit score, loans, money, payment plot, sales tricks, scams, sticker price, transaction
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Mortgage Refinance Scams
Although it can be complicated for some of us, refinancing your home mortgage has the potential to save you a lot of money, especially if your existing interest rate is higher than what banks and other mortgage lenders are currently … Continue reading
Posted in Mortgage, Refinancing
Tagged debt consolidation, expenses, home mortgage, interest rates, lending, loans, mortgage, refinancing, scams
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Credit Repair Scams
Credit repair businesses nationwide are thriving while preying on unsuspecting consumers who are desperate for a quick solution…. Continue reading
Posted in Credit
Tagged credit history, credit problems, credit repair, credit report, creditors, debt, loans, money, mortgage, scams
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