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The Worst and Best Ways to Destroy Debt
Angela Brandt on October 12, 2020
Dealing with debt the wrong way compounds the problem. Here are some bad ideas — and much better ones — for eliminating obligations.
The Top 10 Reasons Baby Boomers Are in Debt
Miranda Marquit on September 7, 2020
The most common type of debt among older adults might surprise you.
The Anatomy of a Debt Crisis
Stacy Johnson CPA on September 4, 2020
In this week’s podcast: We talk to someone I know who describes what it’s like to dig a debt hole — and to finally fix it.
Free Tool Can Help Raise Your Credit Score
Chris Kissell on August 19, 2020
This new tool offers tips to help you boost your credit score in as little as six months.
How to Get Free Help With Your Student Loans
Maryalene LaPonsie on July 14, 2020
Is student loan debt crushing you or someone you know? Here are some ways to get relief.
12 Ways the Government Is Helping You Amid the Pandemic
Miranda Marquit on May 8, 2020
How many of these federal actions were you aware of?
My Credit Card’s Concierge Service Helped Me Find Toilet Paper
CreditCards.com on April 10, 2020
Most often, credit card concierges are trained to assist with travel bookings, hard-to-find restaurant reservations, gift ideas and sports and theater tickets. But they can also help you find hot items you may need while you’re hunkering down at home.
Coronavirus: What to Do If You’re Unemployed and Have Credit Card Debt
CreditCards.com on March 31, 2020
Millions of Americans have suddenly found themselves out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some steps you can take if you’ve lost your job and you have credit card debt.
Get Rid of Expensive Credit Card Debt: Pay 0% on Balance Transfers for 15 Months
Money Talks News on March 26, 2020
Breathe a little easier by transferring your high-interest credit card debt to this cards while you pay down the balance.
6 Investing Tools That Help You Diversify
Maryalene LaPonsie on March 17, 2020
Here’s how you can lend to startup businesses, fund social causes or get in on investments once available only to the very rich.
Should We Get a 0% Credit Card to Pay Down Debt?
Stacy Johnson CPA on March 9, 2020
Transferring your existing credit card balance to plastic with a 0% introductory rate can be a great idea — or a horrible one. Here’s how to decide.
Should I Pay Off All of My Debts Before Investing?
Stacy Johnson CPA on January 6, 2020
You’ve probably heard you should pay off your debts before investing, but what about your mortgage?
Resolutions 2020: Crush Your Debt in 3 Simple Steps
Donna Freedman on December 23, 2019
Skip regret and become debt-free in the new year. It takes a little fortitude, but it’s as simple as 1-2-3.
2-Minute Money Manager: Why Did My Credit Score Drop After Paying Off Debt?
Stacy Johnson CPA on December 2, 2019
Sometimes credit scores aren’t logical. This is one of those times.
2-Minute Money Manager: Good Versus Bad Debt — What’s the Difference?
Stacy Johnson CPA on August 12, 2019
Not all debt is a downer. In fact, some debt can make you rich. Here’s how to tell good debt from bad.
2-Minute Money Manager: Does a Credit Card Balance Help My Credit Score?
Stacy Johnson CPA on July 1, 2019
It seems logical: Credit card companies will reward you with a higher score if you carry a balance. But is it true?
2-Minute Money Manager: Should I Get a Debt Consolidation Loan?
Stacy Johnson CPA on May 27, 2019
One way to get ahead of debt is to borrow in the form of a debt consolidation loan. But before going down this road, you need to do this first.
2-Minute Money Manager: What’s the Best Way to Pay Down Debt?
Stacy Johnson CPA on February 25, 2019
Which is the best method for paying down credit card debt? Here are the pros and cons of three main options.
17 Ways to Keep Your Holidays Debt-Free
Donna Freedman on November 6, 2018
These smart tactics help you plan holidays that focus on the fun and avoid a holiday debt hangover in 2019.
What’s Your Debt IQ? Take This Quiz to Find Out
Maryalene LaPonsie on October 9, 2018
If you’re like most Americans, you are thousands of dollars in debt. But do you really understand how credit really works?
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