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What to Do With a Timeshare You No Longer Want or Cannot Afford

Buying a timeshare property may have seemed like a good idea when you signed the timeshare contract. But if you’re taking yet another “staycation” this summer – and really haven’t been able to travel as much as you’d like the rest of the year as well – you may have realized that you aren’t truly […]

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Credit Card Balance Transfers Do’s and Dont’s

If your credit is great, or even just in fairly decent shape, you may regularly receive offers for credit card balance transfers in the mail. Whether or not you should accept a balance transfer deal depends on many factors, including the fine print of the balance transfer agreement and whether or not you can successfully

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Can Bad Credit be Deleted From My Credit Report

Yes, it can. Despite the fervent proclamations of bureaucrats and credit bureaus everywhere, a simple fact remains: negative credit listings are deleted from peoples’ credit reports by the thousands each and every day. A few years ago, an attorney from Lexington Law. visited with a regulatory agency for a casual conversation with two agents. The

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Are Hotel Savings Card Programs a Good Deal or Not?

If you stay at any of the major hotel chains, such as Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt properties, on a frequent basis, you may have been offered a hotel savings card to save money on future stays. Collecting hotel rewards points is similar to collecting frequent flier miles and may help to offset the costs of

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How to Stop Garnishment of Your Wages

If you have a lot of unpaid debts and creditors are threatening wage garnishment, you may have to deal with a court battle in the very near future. Creditors can legally garnish your wages, but only after they obtain a court order. Garnishment is usually a “last resort” effort by creditors to collect on their

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Advice If a Child’s Social Security Number is Stolen

Even though children don’t have any bank accounts, credit cards or other lines of credit where they have shared their social security number, they are still at risk for having their SSN stolen or abused. Identity thieves often resort to purchasing newly issued social security numbers or seek out numbers that are inactive because these

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How to Save Your Car if You File for Bankruptcy

If you’re filing for bankruptcy to get some relief from creditors and get your financial situation back on track, you may have wondered what happens to personal assets like your car during the bankruptcy filing process. Many people fear losing their car to creditors when filing bankruptcy, but the good news is that in most

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How to Save Your Home if You File for Bankruptcy

When you have taken the step to file for bankruptcy and are struggling to make ends meet, you may have wondered if your home will soon go into foreclosure. If you’re filing for bankruptcy, it’s likely that you’ve been struggling with finances for several months – even years – and may already have come close

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Can I Include Back Owed Income Taxes in My Bankruptcy?

Many people who are filing for bankruptcy wonder if they are able to have back owed income taxes discharged during the bankruptcy process. The short answer is: Maybe. The type of bankruptcy you are filing will determine whether you can include back owed income taxes in your bankruptcy, or not. Educating yourself on the different

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Beware of Scam Calls To Your Phone From 809, 649, 284, 866

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is warning landline and wireless consumers about scammers who are calling from what appear to be domestic phone numbers. The FCC  has recently learned that an old long distance phone scam that leads consumers to incur high charges on their phone bills may now affect wireless consumers. In the past,

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Do You Have a Moral Obligation to Pay Your Debt?

If you’ve been paying attention to any conversations about debt in America lately, you’ve no doubt heard phrases like moral hazard or moral obligation thrown around. American individuals and families owe a collective $11 trillion in consumer debt, including car loans, mortgages, credit card bills and more. At the same time, a recent analysis by USA Today

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