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by Jennifer Clark
How You Should Be Paying Off Your Loans
Sometimes, we need different loans for different occurrences in our life, such as a college education or a new home. So ...
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by Amanda Blankenship
Buying a Home in 2016 May Be a Good Idea
With the housing market the way it has been for the past few years, people have been cautious when it comes to buying a ...
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by Amanda Blankenship
How to Become Debt Free
Becoming debt free is a goal many people have, however, it often seems just out of reach. To others, it seems like it is...
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by Amanda Blankenship
Pay Down Your Mortgage Using HARP
Million of homeowners across the country have taken advantage of a government program called Home Affordable Refinance P...
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by Jennifer Derrick
Pride vs. Shame in Financial Matters
I read an article on MSNBC.com this week about how people are not paying on their homes and voluntarily entering foreclo...
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by Sadie Morris
A Life Without Debt: I’ll Never Be Debt Free
Many times I hear people say, “It’s great that you’re debt free, but I’ll never be able to do th...
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by Guest Writer
Going Into Debt to Have Kids
By Maggie Ellis It is widely taught in financial education that there are only two kinds of debt that can be considered ...
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by Sadie Morris
A Life Without Debt: The Debt Free House
The only debt we’ve ever incurred was to buy our house. At the time we bought, we just didn’t have a spare $...
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by Joe Morgan
Financial Lessons from my Creditors
It’s become quite fashionable to attack credit card companies or banks who hold our mortgages, especially with the...
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