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Book cover for "Zero Debt for College Grads" by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, featuring expert tips on budgeting to pay off student loans and achieve financial freedom. Ideal for young graduates striving to manage credit wisely. Second edition.
Are There Any Programs That Can Help Pay Off My Student Loans?
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Kardashian Kard Gets Thumbs Down - ConsumerUnion.org
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Foreclosure Rescue Scams: How to Recognize Bogus Mortgage Help
A red pencil eraser is removing the phrase "BAD CREDIT" from a sheet of paper repeatedly printed with the word "Credit," symbolizing the potential danger of falling victim to a credit repair scam.
4 Ways to Spot a Credit Repair Scam
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Lynnette Khalfani-Cox on The Daily Drum WHUR 96.3 Howard University Radio
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Top 10 Cyber Monday Tips for Safe Online Shopping
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5 Financial Secrets to a Happy Retirement
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Why You Should Put Your Financial Goals in Writing
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Do You Have A Split Personality When it Comes to Money?
The word "CREDIT" is shown in large, metallic letters with a chain and opened handcuff attached, symbolizing the restriction or bondage related to debt.
Deep in Debt? You Could Get Locked Up!
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How to handle harassment by a collection agency
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What To Do If Someone Filed A Tax Return In Your Name And Stole Your Credit Identity
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Eight Ways to Stop Emotional Spending
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How to Get Out of a Debt Management Program
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Are there any legitimate companies that I could work with to sell my timeshare?
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Should You Transfer Your Sallie Mae Student Loans?
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Should You Add a Consumer Statement to Your Credit Report?
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How to Teach Your Children Financial Literacy
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Don't Go Broke With Minimum Payments
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I Can't Refinance My House Without My Husband's Signature. What Should I Do?
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