Information You Need To Avoid Home Foreclosure

Without a doubt home foreclosure can be one of the most personally and financially devastating things that can happen to anyone. Since the peak in 2009 the rates of foreclosure have dramatically dropped but even in 2013 there were 800,000 foreclosures started. 2009 2.2 million foreclosure starts 2010 1.8 million foreclosure starts 2011 1.3 million …

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8 Ways to Save Money Eating Out

So part of your New Year’s resolution is to save money. This is very common, especially with the way our economy is headed, prices go up, and pay checks go down. There are many ways you can save money eating out that will cause an effect on how much money you spend every month. While …

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Be Careful of Tax Errors and Fraud If You Have Hired a Profession

With tax season approaching, prepare for dealing with certain dangers. The dangers of taxes are not only confined to identity theft, in fact there are a lot of areas you need to be careful about. When someone gets there taxes prepared from a professional, there is a fair chance that there can be some errors …

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Learn Identity Theft Basics from the Pros

Identity theft is a legitimate crime that you need to take seriously or you could end up in serious financial trouble. We are going to provide you with what we feel is the most important identity theft basics cover but you need to be constantly vigilant in these challenging times. Individuals who are victims of …

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The Really Bad News about Student Loan Debt

As the economic recovery struggles along at a slow pace, US household debt has begun to increase. Americans reduced their total debt in the years following the housing collapse of 2008 but rising costs and the lack of jobs may have ended that. Last November’s Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit from the Federal …

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Happy and Budget Friendly Holiday Shopping Tips

The holiday season can be a wonderful way to spend time with family and friends or it can turn into a financial nightmare of spending more than you can afford. Make it merry and bright with the following money saving holiday shopping tips. Getting Prepared Is Holiday Shopping Tip Number ONE Get a little book …

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How to Use Debt Management

A debt management program will give you one solution for your debt if you have found that is has become too difficult to manage by yourself. Normally you go through a debt counselling service first and they can take you through the process of looking at the money you owe and what your options are. …

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