So how is your future shaping up today? If you answered just fine then you are:
a) inordinately wealthy and have made money in the recent volatile markets,
b) holding all of your wealth in cash under your mattress and have no debt,
c) broke and happy anyway
d) delusional
e) too young to worry or too old to care [...]
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Published on: Friday, March 07, 2008
Written by: Brad Zimmerman
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Posted in Debt Reduction on Aug 14th, 2007 No Comments »
Increasing prosperity and economic growth has paradoxically led to record levels of personal debt. Modern life offers a bewildering array of possibilities for getting into debt — financial institutions make it as easy as possible. But, when you face a mountain of debt, don’t expect much help from them in overcoming the situation.
Debt can bring [...]
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I closed 3 credit card accounts about 2-3 months ago due to rediculous annual fees and high rates. 2 Accounts were 10-12 months, no lates. 1 was about 14 months no lates. I noticed my score seemed to drop quite a bit when I closed these. Can I re-open them and my score will go [...]
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By Adrielle Harvey
The Capital-Journal
Published Thursday, July 19, 2007
The People’s School of Topeka is a dream, about to come true, shared by a group of Topekans committed to bettering the community and helping people help themselves.
The school is based on two tenets. The first is “anyone can teach and [...]
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As we firmly enter the summer selling season, we have a wonderful aroma of massive mortgage debt and overpriced homes filling the air. It is the smell of burning American Express plastic in the wallets of many itching to buy anything imported. Then we have home equity lines of credit and home loans [...]
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Posted in Credit Improvement, Credit Scores, Debt Reduction, Entrepreneurs, Estate Planning, FICO Scores, Family-related, Home-based Business Support, Mortgage Reduction, Real Estate Taxes, Residential Mortgages, Retirement, Small business, Uncategorized on Jun 11th, 2007 1 Comment »
Bloggers have begun to supplant traditional media in influence and audience in a wide array of areas, none more recent and more profound than in personal finance. Whether their goals are as ambitious as becoming a millionaire or as humble as paying down their credit card debt, tens of thousands of people over the past [...]
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by Richard C. Cook
Global Research, June 7, 2007
The Center for American Progress, a think tank headed by John D. Podesta, President Bill Clinton’s chief of staff, has come up with a plan it says would reduce poverty by half over the next decade. But as with other progressive schemes being floated in anticipation of the [...]
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Posted in Debt Reduction on Jun 7th, 2007 No Comments »
From LaToya Irby,
Your Guide to Credit / Debt Management.
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Debt isn’t something that just happens as you go about your daily routines. There are certain spending habits that lead to debt. Recognizing these habits now could save a lot of money and stress later.
Spending more money than you make. This doesn’t sound logically [...]
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Posted in Debt Reduction on Jun 7th, 2007 No Comments »
Spending Habits That Lead To Debt Overload
From LaToya Irby,
Your Guide to Credit / Debt Management.
Stay up to date! Debt isn’t something that just happens as you go about your daily routines. There are certain spending habits that lead to debt. Recognizing these habits now could save a lot of money and stress later.
Spending more money than [...]
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