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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer Dirty Secrets
    The process of filing for bankruptcy really only involves filling out a few forms, unlike misconceptions created by firms specializing in bankruptcy law that they absolutely must hire an expensive attorney in order to get rid of the money they owe.
  • The Consequences of Credit Card Company Created Bankruptcy
    When you first began using credit cards, the credit card companies offer you more cards and larger credit lines. They acted this way because they wanted you to live beyond your means. These companies make money when customers carry high balances and pay hefty interest rates.
  • Debt Secrets Credit Counseling Companies Don’t Want You To Know
    A bad or shady debt reduction company can actually land one in a worse spot financially than one was in the beginning. With the amount of confusing information out there, it is critical that one arms oneself with the truth about these businesses.
  • Credit Card Payment Strategies: Beat Credit Card Debt Nightmares That Keep People Awake At Night
    A large percentage of the people are struggling to afford just the minimum payments on their credit cards. They are also concerned about due dates and an ever-increasing credit card debt balance. Here is how you can change your credit situation from an ongoing nightmare to a bad dream of the past.
  • Tax Advice: Middle Class Tax Shelters Everyone Can Use, Many Don’t
    Tax benefits from home ownership come in the form of deductions. It's better to put your money into a house that you own than into a rent check you never see again. Financing your home can save money on your next tax return and so can the purchases made using money received from refinancing a mortgage.
  • Student Loan Secrets: Improve Your Credit Score and Pay Off Your Student Loans
    The single biggest factor that impacts the amount of interest you pay is your credit score. People with credit scores over 750 pay a lot less interest than people with scores of lower than 650. If you can increase your credit score by 100 points, you can pay less interest, pay more principle and get out of debt more quickly.

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