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Manage Medical Debt and Credit Card Debt: Tips That Can Help
Have medical debt and credit card debt? If you are beginning to feel overwhelmed, help is available to help ease the burden of debt.
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Making a Budget for Beginners
Creating a budget seems easy, right? However, many people struggle with creating a budgets. Here are a few tips on how to build a budget for beginners.
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Debt Ownership for Newlyweds, Who is Responsible for What?
Getting married? Don’t forget to do your research when it comes to your future spouse’s debts and how state rules will affect you both after the wedding.
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Credit Cards with No Interest — Is There Something They are Not Telling Us?
No interest for a year sounds like a great deal! Right? Well, here are a few advantages and disadvantages of credit cards with no interest.
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Tips for Managing Debt in 2015
Want to get out of debt this year? Follow these tips to help you manage your debt as 2015 gets underway.
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Will a Debt Management Program Help or Hurt Your Credit?
One solution to the pain caused by debt is a debt management program. But, you might be worried about how such a plan will affect your credit.
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Planning a Career Change? 4 Ways to Financially Prepare
Changing career paths requires a lot of thought and planning, especially financially. Here are four important things to do when planning a career change.
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Get Fit on a Budget in 2015
Gym memberships might cost a pretty penny, but they aren’t the only way you can get in shape. There are plenty of ways to exercise on a budget.
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Merging Finances: A Conversation for Engaged Couples
Merging finances is a big part of being married. Newlyweds should have a talk about money, including credit and debt, before they walk down the aisle.
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Tips for Getting Finances on Track: How to Start the New Year Right
Getting finances on track is a worthwhile New Year’s resolution.