I am Facing Wage Garnishment. What Should I Do?
A subscriber is facing garnishment of their wages. Click to hear Lynnette’s advice on how to fight wage garnishment.
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A subscriber is facing garnishment of their wages. Click to hear Lynnette’s advice on how to fight wage garnishment.
I am Facing Wage Garnishment. What Should I Do? Read More »
Cash-strapped Americans trying to create or stick to a budget need look no further than CEOs from Corporate America. After all, corporate execs have mastered the art of cost-cutting and reining in expenses. Check out these five strategies Corporate America uses to stick to a budget — and learn how you can too. 1) Maintain
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A lot of us are in denial about whether we have a problem with debt and credit management. If you’re making your payments on time or if you have a reasonably high income, you might not realize you are in a danger zone in terms of your debts and bills. But don’t be fooled. You
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Here’s a question, from a reader who wrote me saying, “I’d like to know what options I have to clear credit. I’ve reviewed my credit reports and I’m not sure at this point what I can continue to do the process to remove things that may need to be removed.” A: Well, for starters, if
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When it comes to paying off student loans, desperate times call for desperate measures.
That’s the growing sentiment among cash-strapped Americans throughout the country who are taking drastic steps to eliminate college debt.
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There was an article in the headlines recently about how identity thieves are selling children’s Social Security numbers over the Internet. One way to prevent your child (or you) from identity theft is to place a credit freeze on your credit file. Credit freezes help you thwart identity theft by preventing a crook from opening
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Q: How can I complete school if I run out of financial aid? Should I get a private student loan? A: Well, the answer to this question is somewhat of a complex one and for those of you who don’t know, I have written a whole book about student loans and essentially how to pay
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A subscriber to AskTheMoneyCoach.com wants to know if being added as an authorized user to someone else’s credit card account can help them boost their credit score?
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It will take multiple steps to help you eliminate your medical debt. Here are six strategies you can use to knock down those hospital bills and improve your credit rating. Examine Everything Start by going over all your medical bills with a fine-tooth comb. Question charges that seem inflated (like that $20 bottle of aspirin).
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Q: I am interested in trying to own my own business but don’t want to use loans. What types of grants are out there and how do I get my hands on them? A: We asked small business expert Melinda Emerson, author of Become Your Own Boss in 12 Months to answer this question: “It’s
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Question: I have an outstanding debt of $750 with a college which is currently handled by a collection agency. The agency is telling me my debt is now $1,000. Is it legal for the debt collector to add collection fees and refuse to settle for my original amount? Answer: What debt collectors can and can’t
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Q: I bought a condo in 2006 and my mortgage is more than it should be. I recently married and would like to move into a more spacious house. However, it would be difficult to sell my condo or even rent it for what we pay each month. My mortgage lender doesn’t do refi’s. So
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Q: My mortgage company is giving me the run around. I’m in foreclosure but can’t get a straight answer about my options or payment plans. They say I owe $5,300, but they say I have $2,400 in money that they have not applied and $3,048 that’s up in their system through western union payment that
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Q: My husband is relocating to another state. We have bought a house in Florida. The market is down and we don’t know what to do about the house or what questions to ask concerning the relocation. Any advice? A: Start by asking your husband’s employer what relocation benefits, if any, they are willing to
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Q: I am 26 and behind in the investing game. My bank offers a Roth IRA and i’m going with that. I was thinking about going with Edward Jones for a 401(k). Is this a good idea? A: Congratulations on getting started investing. You’re not too late to the investing game: you’re right on time. A
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