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Posted on Saturday, 12th December 2009 by admin

The average American is over $7,100 in debt (not including a mortgage) and three out of five families can’t afford to pay off their credit cards each month. Still, as a culture we keep spending-on clothing, luxury cars, gourmet meals, electronics, CDs, you name it-and some would surely argue that spending is an integral part [...]

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Posted on Saturday, 28th November 2009 by admin

If you need government help for card debt, then this article can help you establish a plan to help you get your debts erased that you have been struggling with for quite some time. In the first quarter of 2009, the United States Congress began to release a stimulus package that has helped hundreds of [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 12th November 2009 by admin

Debt is always viewed as something bad, but there are some debts out there that are good for you, rather than bad. Use Credit Card Wisely: Who doesn’t have a credit card in this day and age of computer?  Perhaps only 2 out of 10 people globally don’t have a credit card, but the 8 [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 8th November 2009 by admin

Today, debt is just a thing everyone has. It has somehow become OK to have debt, to owe money, to not pay with cash. Our grandparents would not have thought that was the way to live, yet we do, credit has somehow become our first option. Why is this? Why is it expected that you [...]

Tags: Debt, Debt Free
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Posted on Monday, 2nd November 2009 by admin

A lot is heard about student loan debt and the consequences of not repaying these loans. As you know, not much can be expected from students, given their age and experience. A parental guidance is sure to help students make a right choice, provided they have enough experience in money matters. School Loan Debt Trapped [...]

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