Author name: Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, is a renowned financial expert, author, speaker, and media personality, empowering people to achieve financial success. Visit her personal website at https://lynnettekhalfanicox.com.

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How Can I Get Rid of $15,000 in Debt and Improve My Credit?

Q: I am a 25-year old single mom who will earn a B.A. in Education in May. How can I get rid of $15,000 in debt (not including student loans) and improve my credit after graduation? A: To quickly knock out your credit card bills and boost your credit, try using these five strategies: Step […]

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Impact of Bankruptcy on Your Sallie Mae Loan

As you probably know, student loans are generally not dischargeable in bankruptcy court. So despite your recent bankruptcy filing, any loans you had with Sallie Mae remain outstanding. To bring an overdue student loan current, simply contact your lender or loan servicer and make arrangements to pay the amount due – either in a lump sum or over time. If your student loan is seriously delinquent and is in default, you can do one of four things:

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How Can I Get Grants and Other Money So I Don’t Have College Debt?

Q: I Want to Go Back to College To Further My Education But Don’t Want Student Loans. How Can I Get Grants and Other Money So I Don’t Have College Debt? A: There are lots of ways to go to school without taking out a ton of student loans. If you’re working, start by asking

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My Credit Score is 610. Can I Refinance into a Fixed Rate Loan with My Score?

Q: I have an arm at 6.5% that adjusts in august. My credit score is 610. Can I refinance into a fixed rate loan with my score or should I consider another arm? A: As of January 2010, fixed-rated mortgages dropped to about 5%, a very attractive rate for homeowners thinking about refinancing. However, those

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I Have Over $5,000 in Delinquent Hospital Bills. How Can I Pay It Off?

Q: I have over $5,000 worth of delinquent hospital bills on my credit reports. How can I get this debt down? A: It will take multiple steps to help you eliminate your medical debt. But here are six strategies you can use to knock down those hospital bills and improve your credit rating. Examine Everything

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What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Filing Jointly?

Q: I Recently Married. I Currently Make More Money Than My Husband. He Wants To File Our Taxes Together. I Don’t. What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Filing Jointly? A: Congratulations on your recent marriage. There are numerous pros and cons to filing a joint tax return and only a tax professional who examines

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Why Your Credit Score is Different From the Car Dealerships Score

Q: I am car-hunting and a dealer pulled my credit report. He got a 595 score but the last score that I received was 675. Why was his score different and should I can I take my own TransUnion credit report to other dealers to eliminate inquiries. A: To minimize the impact of inquiries on

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Which Bills Should I Pay Before Filing Bankruptcy?

Q: I want to file for bankruptcy this year. Should I pay off the small bills that I can afford to pay before I file bankruptcy? A: Filing for bankruptcy will not help you “repair” your credit. It will only damage your credit – although filing for bankruptcy protection today does not have the same

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I Need a Reliable Online Tool That Would Help Me Budget My Income and Expenses.

One reason that debt gets out of control for so many people is that 70% of Americans don’t have a budget — or at least not a realistic budget that they can live with. To become a better saver and learn to budget properly, try using the online tools available at www.mint.com, www.budgettracker.com, or www.budgetpulse.com.

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Can Student Loans Be Discharged Through Bankruptcy?

Q: I recently filed for bankruptcy and it was discharged in October. But on my credit report one of my student loans was listed as being discharged. Is that possible and can they still come after me for garnishment? A: Student loans are generally not dischargeable in bankruptcy court – regardless of whether they were federal

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