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Apr 14 2015

How to Avoid Skyrocketing Student Debt

ShareTweet A lot of students today want to know how to avoid skyrocketing student debt, but not many of them find an answer. If you are one of those students, you should be aware that there are ways to stop this debt from accumulating. If you follow the right steps, you can avoid a financial […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Debt

Mar 03 2015

5 Ways to Pay Down your Holiday Debt Quickly

ShareTweet Now that the holidays have come and (quickly) gone, many of us are bracing for the bills to come  after splurging a bit too much on presents, decorations and food.  In fact, in a poll recently performed by Yahoo, almost 70% of  respondents said that they used credit cards to pay for practically all […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Debt

Jan 25 2015

Are you 1 Paycheck away from Living on the Street?

ShareTweet The results of a recent survey performed by personal finance website Bankrate.com are shocking, to say the least. Of 1000 adults questioned, 62% of them said that they had no emergency savings whatsoever! Ironically, with the economy improving along with job security, many Americans were actually feeling a bit better overall, financially speaking. The […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Debt

Aug 20 2014

Should you Borrow to Pay off your Student Loans? Probably not

ShareTweet You’ve no doubt heard about the student loan debacle. Student loan debt here in America passed the $1 trillion mark not long ago and isn’t going to let up anytime soon. In fact, over 70% of college graduates this year borrowed money to get their bachelor’s degree, and their average debt, $33,000, makes the […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Debt

Nov 27 2013

What you should be Teaching your Teenager about Credit

ShareTweet One of the basic goals of every parent is to teach their child the lessons they need to know to be able to make it on their own when they become adults. Of all those lessons, one of the best that you can teach to your kids is how to handle credit. The reason is […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Debt

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