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FBI Issues New Warning on Lottery and Sweepstakes Scams

Here is the latest scam alert posted on the FBI.gov website and sent to anyone who subscribes to their new scams and warnings email list: Fraudulent Notification Deceives Consumers Out of Thousands of Dollars The IC3 continues to receive reports of letters and e-mails being distributed pursuant to prize sweepstakes or lottery schemes. These schemes […]

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How Did Lynnette Khalfani-Cox Erase $100,000 in Debt in 3 Years?

In my book, Zero Debt, I explain how I got into debt (mainly via overspending), and also what it took to get me out of debt. To pay off my credit card bills, I used the exact same strategies I outlined in my book — getting a budget together, cutting back on frivolous spending (like vacations

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Is Having Perfect Credit Just About Having a High FICO Score?

If you have never seen your credit reports, or been told your credit scores, you may have only a rough idea of your standing. If so, that’s a big mistake. I don’t want you to have hazy or vague knowledge about such a very important topic. I want you to be crystal-clear about your credit rating and know what specific actions you can take to maximize and even profit from it.

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Can You Bump Hard Inquiries Off Your Credit Report By Monitoring With Soft Inquiries?

Soft inquiries – even lots of them – will not bump off or remove hard inquiries on your credit reports. This is because all inquiries stay on your credit report for two years, and hard inquiries count against you, for the purposes of calculating your FICO scores, for one year. What Is the Difference Between

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Are There Any Programs That Can Help Pay Off My Student Loans?

Question: I have a question from one of my readers, who wanted to know about what to do with regard to student loans that they’re not able to pay. The person said, “I currently have about $30,000 in student‑loan debt and have not been financially able to make any payments in about two years. I’ve been

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Kardashian Kard Gets Thumbs Down – ConsumerUnion.org

Here is an article from ConsumerUnion.org that warns consumers about the new Kardashian Kard which they claim is loaded with hidden fees and weak consumer protections when compared to other prepaid debit cards. “There’s nothing glamorous about a prepaid card that comes with a bunch of hidden fees and other gotchas,” said Suzanne Martindale, Policy

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Foreclosure Rescue Scams: How to Recognize Bogus Mortgage Help

Despite the bona fide assistance out there, it’s harder than ever for many consumers to separate trustworthy foreclosure assistance companies from the bogus ones. And with unemployment and mortgage delinquencies remaining stubbornly high, con artists from coast to coast are increasingly preying upon Americans going through hard economic times. This year, for instance, officials in

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4 Ways to Spot a Credit Repair Scam

Regulators and consumer advocates alike are warning Americans about a growing number of credit repair scams nationwide. Recently, the Federal Trade Commission reached a $14.4 million settlement with a Florida-based credit repair agency, which made big promises to consumers and offered little in return. The FTC’s actions were part of a larger, two-year crackdown, called

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Lynnette Khalfani-Cox on The Daily Drum WHUR 96.3 Howard University Radio

Listen to Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach during her appearance on The Daily Drum with host Harold Fisher. The Daily Drum is broadcast on Howard University Radio, WHUR-FM 96.3 FM.  During this interview Lynnette talks about: How to eliminate your credit card debt How Lynnette got into debt? How Lynnette negotiated with her creditors How

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Cyber Monday

Top 10 Cyber Monday Tips for Safe Online Shopping

With each passing year, more people are heading online rather than to the mall to get their holiday shopping done. But online shoppers need to beware the dangers that come with the comfort of shopping from home, the Better Business Bureau warns. Cyber Monday (the Monday after Thanksgiving) has officially replaced Black Friday (the day

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Why You Should Put Your Financial Goals in Writing

No matter what your goals, you should know that writing your plans out gives you a far better shot at making them happen. In fact, written goal-setting is a phenomenally powerful act, as demonstrated by a number of high-profile cases. For instance, a 1953 study from Yale University surveyed the graduating class that year. Back

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Deep in Debt? You Could Get Locked Up!

If you had asked me before today if you could get get locked up for having outstanding credit card bills, I would have said: Absolutely not. After all, debtors’ prisons in the United States were abolished in the middle of the19th century. Unfortunately, however, a frightening and little-known occurrence is taking place in cities all

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