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Five Reasons to Opt Out of Credit Card Offers

No matter how many tantalizing credit offers banks dream up, you can minimize the clutter in your mailbox, thanks to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. This law permits you to opt out of pre-screened credit offers, thereby greatly reducing the amount of “pre-approved” credit offers that come to your home. It’s worth it to opt […]

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Moving Soon? Be Careful Thieves Don’t Steal Your Identity

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 37 million Americans—roughly 13% of us—move to a different home every year. That’s a lot of transition. Unfortunately, moving season also represents a lot of opportunity for crooks and con artists who want to fleece you financially and steal your identity. “Half of all moves take place

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Bankruptcy Won’t Save You From These Debts

We’ve all seen and heard them: the TV ads and the radio commercial promises touting bankruptcy as a “fresh start” to help you get rid of overwhelming bills. While it’s true that Chapter 7 bankruptcy can wipe out many consumer debts, such as credit card payments and medical bills, it’s also the case that a

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Financial Advice for College Graduates

If you or your child has just graduated from college, your number one goal may be getting a j-o-b. Of course, that’s a lot easier said than done, with unemployment rate around 9% and even higher–a staggering 16%–for African-Americans. Still, there are many steps recent college graduates can take to put themselves on the road to financial security, including

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My Student Loan was Discharged in Bankruptcy – How Can I Prove It?

If you have managed to get your student loan discharged through bankruptcy by proving that your loan would cause you “undue hardship”, you will need to gather documents that pertained to your case to prove it. In some cases, the U.S. Department of Education may still be sending you notices about your student loan or

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Someone Got a Student Loan in My Name – What Do I Do?

If you’ve recently looked at your credit report and find that you have an outstanding student loan balance that isn’t yours, you may have been the victim of identity theft. When someone applies for a loan with your social security number and name, you probably won’t find out about it until you review your credit

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Beware of a New Surge in Credit Card Fraud

A fresh wave of credit card fraud is sweeping across the East Coast, and it’s drawing national attention. The U.S. Secret Service is currently investigating this alarming trend, which began in Wythe County, Virginia, and is now affecting individuals and businesses from Atlanta to New Jersey. What’s Behind the Surge in Credit Card Fraud? According

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Will Credit Counseling Hurt My Credit Score?

If you’ve been struggling to keep up with your debt payments or need some professional advice about your credit, you may have considered talking to a credit counselor. Credit counseling agencies have been around since the 1950s but have become more prevalent in the last few decades as more consumers find themselves sinking into debt

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Embarrassing Money Issues Women Have

Some women are in charge of the household budget – and prefer to keep it that way – while other ladies delegate the responsibility of managing household finances to their significant other. Regardless of whether you’re a single woman who’s steering your own finances, or are running an entire family budget, you might run into

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Embarrassing Money Issues Men Face Everyday

Embarrassing money issues can rear their ugly heads at any time, putting any of us in situations that can be downright cringe-worthy. But unlike embarrassing money issues that women have, the red-faced financial moments that men experience can often feel more personal. After all, men frequently have their self-esteem, identity or feelings of self-worth wrapped

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Budgeting for Savings and Long-Term Goals

If you’ve ever tried budgeting for the long run only to find that your best-laid plans always seem to get ruined by short-term emergencies, then you’re not alone. Unexpected things pop up that can surprise even the most dedicated budgeters. Fortunately, there are some ways you can balance your longer-term goals – like saving for

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4 Dumbest Things to Do If You’re Deep in Debt

Getting into debt is easy. It’s getting out of debt that’s the tricky part. Unfortunately, many people who would like to eliminate their debt shoot themselves in the foot by making bone-headed mistakes that actually compound their debt problems. Here are the four dumbest things you can do if you’re already deep in debt: 1.

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Making a Financial Comeback After a Setback

So you first messed up your finances in your 20s, then made matters worse in your 30s. But now you’re ready to act your age, get serious about the business of fixing your credit and start writing your financial comeback story, right? Whether you went on a few too many credit card-fueled shopping sprees, missed

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Ex Heisman Trophy Winner Ty Detmer Loses Life Savings in Alleged Ponzi Scheme

Former Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer has reportedly lost nearly his entire life savings after falling victim to what authorities describe as a $50 million Ponzi scheme masterminded by investment advisor and Triton Financial CEO, Kurt Barton. Detmer, who won the Heisman in 1990, was among hundreds of investors—many of them former professional athletes—allegedly misled

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