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Your father and grandfather may have used the GI Bill to pay for the college education that ultimately helped them provide for their families. You can too, thanks to a new GI Bill that provides the most comprehensive education benefits package since the original legislation was signed into law 64 years ago. More
In the world of living paycheck to paycheck, unforeseen expenses create a very stressful situation. If you don't have an emergency savings account, the alternatives of how to pay for these situations are limited. Here are a few options for you to pay for emergencies and to make solid but simple changes in how you manage your finances. More
As we approach the end of another year, now is a good time to take a close look at household expenses to see if there are places you can cut back and save. If you're like most people, one of your biggest areas of concern is what you're paying for health insurance. More
According to U.S. News & World Report, Walden University is the nation's largest online provider of graduate-level education programs, by enrollment. Over 20,000 educators have chosen Walden University's College of Education to pursue their M.S.Ed., Ed.D., or Ph.D. in Education degrees online. More
Even if you're extremely careful about how you use your computer and never download questionable material, over time it is inevitable that your system will accumulate unwanted registry entries, errors, clutter and debris. But there's something you can do to clear the clutter. More
With gas prices in a state of constant flux, and energy costs going up and down, the last thing you want to happen is for your mortgage to start fluctuating too. But if you have an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM), it will soon happen. More
You're confident that an IT career is right for you. But do you need a degree or are certifications enough? Or do you need both? More
The average American's credit score is 723. Having a high credit rating can give you better interest rates on credit cards, car loans and even your mortgage. It's important to know the top factors that affect your score and check your credit report for accuracy. More
There are ways for you to eliminate credit card debt.  Each will require patience, financial discipline, and thoughtful consideration on your part.  The most important thing is to make an informed decision to eliminate credit card debt based on the factors of your particular situation. More
Consolidating debt into a single low-interest monthly payment has helped many people get back on the winning side of the credit card game and get a fresh start. One company that has helped many people out of debt and guided them into a positive financial future is Consolidated Credit Counseling Services who suggests you start by asking these questions... More
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