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3 Ways a Peer-to-Peer Loan is Better for Your Credit Score Than Credit Card Debt

With millions of Americans owing so much money on their credit card balances, it’s no wonder that a lot of them are looking at peer-to-peer loans as a way to pay down debt more quickly and have a lower interest rate. Getting credit or loans more cheaply is obviously a good thing for those who need […]

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Can Calling About a Medical Bill or Debt Make It Stay Longer on Your Credit Report?

A reader of AskTheMoneyCoach.com wanted to know how long a medical debt stays on their credit report, and what happens if they make an agreement to start paying it again. This is what the person asked: Q: Is it true if you call to inquire about a medical bill, the time starts all over again

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Lost or Stolen Social Security Card? Here’s Advice You Need

If you’ve lost your Social Security card or maybe even had your Social Security number stolen, this is a very serious issue, because it could make you a victim of identity theft. The Federal Trade Commission says that identity theft strikes about 10 million Americans every single year. And the risks of identity theft are

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Don’t Gift The Gift of Debt This Holiday Season

Would you like it if somebody gave you a “gift” this holiday season that wound up costing you more than $30,000? I don’t know about you, but I’d consider that one very expensive “gift” that I’d certainly want to return. Yet, every year people give their loved ones financed or leased cars as “gifts.” “I

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Head of Household? Do You Have to Claim a Child as a Dependent?

The Head of Household filing status can mean a lower tax rate and higher standard deduction than a single taxpayer. Many people who are claiming this filing status wonder if they have to claim a child as a dependent on their return in order to qualify. The definition for this filing status is very specific

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Planning Your Finances? Use This One Strategy For Economic Success

If you’re ready to get your finances in tip top shape for the New Year, there is one simple strategy that can help you achieve economic security and success. The strategy is to ask yourself “What if?” and then come up with a preventive or proactive solution. “What if”: I lose my job (Would you

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My Credit Was Ruined Over Medical Bills and Health Issues—Now What?

My Credit Was Ruined Over Medical Bills and Health Issues—Now What? If medical bills or a personal health crisis caused your once-solid credit score to nosedive, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans experience financial strain due to healthcare costs, and even a brief period of missed payments can leave a lasting mark on your credit

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If You’re Too Scared to Face Your Finances Here’s What to Do

Are you too scared to face your financial situation? Maybe you’ve heard, time and time again, that you need to get your credit report or check your FICO credit score, but you’re too afraid to see what they look like. Perhaps you have a large or overdue tax bill and just thinking about the IRS

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Poll:Half of Holiday Shoppers Not Setting a Spending Budget

So you’ve probably heard the news about the spending boom that occurred on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. In-store and online sales were up 7% and 33% respectively, on each of those days. Even if you didn’t participate in the multi-billion dollar shopping frenzy, have you considered the spending you’re likely to do in the

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Buying a Home in Foreclosure? Here Are 6 Tips

As more homes go into foreclosure, you might be considering investing in a foreclosed property to generate some extra income. Foreclosed homes can be moneymakers in strong rental markets or if you’re able to sell a deeply discounted property for a higher price in the future. Regardless of whether you’re considering a foreclosure for investment purposes or

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5 Memorable Ways to Say Goodbye to Your Bank, a la That JetBlue Flight Attendant

Have you decided to make the switch from a bank to a credit union or to simply transfer banks? Many consumers are doing just that – especially in light of rising bank fees, the recent Bank Transfer Day and the ongoing Occupy Wall Street movement. 3 Ways to Avoid Rising Bank Fees While you can

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Cyber Monday Shopping Tips For The Best Deals and Online Safety

Black Friday may have brought out the holiday shopping crowds, but Cyber Monday is increasingly generating the biggest bucks for retailers as consumers hop online to make merry and find gifts for the holidays. According to data from IBM Coremetrics and comScore, Cyber Monday sales rose 20% in 2010 and topped $1 billion in online

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Credit Union Perks and Benefits To Know

If you’ve been thinking about closing up your regular bank account in favor of joining a credit union, make sure you understand both the benefits and disadvantages of making the switch. As bank fees continue to rise and many retail banks impose penalties on low balances, many Americans are turning their sights on credit unions

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Financial Lessons From Kim Kardashian

When Kim Kardashian announced she was divorcing her husband, basketball player Kris Humphries, after just 72 days of marriage, the backlash against the reality TV star was swift and intense. Among those publicly calling the marriage a sham was none other than Kardashian’s former publicist, Jonathan Jaxson. But when Jaxson flat-out suggested in media interviews

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