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Boat Loan Modification Helps Consumers Stay Afloat With Smaller Monthly Payments

August 26th, 2009 | Posted in Debt Management, Loans

best loan modificationNumerous people who had good paying jobs or careers and lots of discretionary spending money went out and bought themselves things like boats, RVs, motorcycles and fancy, expensive cars.  When the housing market crumbled and the jobless rate continued to skyrocket, many people could not afford to make the monthly payments on their luxury playtime items.

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Some Advantages Of College Students Having Credit Cards

November 14th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

It was scary enough to think of them driving a car at sixteen. Now they are heading off to college. Most parents are not worried about their teenagers getting their hands on a credit card the plastic of choice for college students. But should they have credit cards in the first place?

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The Secret To Avoiding The Temptation To Spend Money

November 12th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

None of us wish to put ourselves into debt. We work our best to try to avoid it, but often the lure of credit cards and delayed payment specials is too strong for us to avoid. In order to cut back on your spending, it involves great discipline and an honest try.

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Should College Students Have Credit Cards?

November 11th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

It was scary enough to think of them driving a car at sixteen. Now they are heading off to college. Most parents are not worried about their teenagers getting their hands on a credit card the plastic of choice for college students. But should they have credit cards in the first place?

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Financial Planning – What it could mean for you

November 6th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

When you begin financial planning you may find that it is not as difficult as you may have thought. There are a few ways to plan for the future financially that are sure to have success:

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Discipline Yourself to Spend Less

November 4th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

None of us wish to put ourselves into debt. We work our best to try to avoid it, but often the lure of credit cards and delayed payment specials is too strong for us to avoid. In order to cut back on your spending, it involves great discipline and an honest try.

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Take Charge Of Your Financial Picture

October 26th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

More than ever before, Americans are drowning in debt. Studies show that the average American family uses up to 8 credit cards, and carries between $7,500 and $10,000 in credit card debt alone–add student loans, mortgages, equity lines and car payments to the mix, and it can be a recipe for disaster. Experts warn that as interest rates climb, and the market becomes increasingly uncertain, it is more important than ever to be in control of our finances.

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What are the Benefits of College Students Having Credit Cards?

October 24th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

It was scary enough to think of them driving a car at sixteen. Now they are heading off to college. Most parents are not worried about their teenagers getting their hands on a credit card the plastic of choice for college students. But should they have credit cards in the first place?

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Financial Planning Made Easy

October 21st, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

Some people find themselves in so much debt they can see past it in order to plan for their financial future. They are very preoccupied with retirement because they are having a hard time keeping their head above water day in and day out. However, financial planning can help a person feel more secure about the future. It is not about getting rich. It’s about deciding what you want your future to be and then setting a plan in motion to help you get the things you wan. Such a plan will help you gain containing in life and accomplish all that you are hoping to.

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A Financial Planning Program Doesn’t Have to Be Rocket Science

October 17th, 2008 | Posted in Debt Management

There are many television programs on today regarding financial planning. These programs usually give good advice that can be used in your life to improve your financial situation.

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