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3 Steps to Back-to-School Clothes Shopping on a Dime

Unless your child attends a private or parochial school with mandatory uniforms, you’re probably clothes shopping right about now to find new outfits for the kids to wear this back to school season. Discount stores such as Target and Wal-Mart are a good place to head, however, consignment and resale shops are even better if […]

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How Credit Card Reform Impacts You

Starting today, big changes will impact you and your credit cards, thanks to the credit card reform legislation that President Obama signed into law earlier this year. The goal of credit card reform was to stop or prevent unfair or deceptive lending practices by banks and credit card issuers. The two provisions of the legislation

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Pros and Cons of a Homeowners’ Association

An HOA, as a homeowners’ association is known, creates and enforces rules for the community and collects the monthly or annual dues. There are pros and cons to owning a home in a community governed by a HOA, which is often a nonprofit entity that is operated by a board comprised of homeowners, sometimes in

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Beware of Zombie Debt Collectors

Beware of calls from “zombie” debt collectors. These are bill collectors that try to get people to pay money on debts that were allegedly incurred 10, 15 or even 20 years ago. I received such a call today from a Christian Gable of National Action Financial Services (Phone: 866-529-1885). They claimed I owed money on

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10 Ways to Tell If You Have Financial Deficit Disorder

It’s not unusual to make the occasional late payment on a bill, or treat yourself to a frivolous purchase every now and then — We all have done it at some point in our lifetime, and perhaps even a few times too many. However, there are some people out there with FDD —Financial Deficit Disorder,

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What to Do if Your Student Loan Cancellation Application Is Denied

The topic of student loan cancellation is covered in my book, Zero Debt for College Grads. The following is a short excerpt. I’ve already warned you about how difficult it can be to get a student loan discharged. Unfortunately, part of what makes it tough is that for most discharges, the ultimate authority on the

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