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![]() | Experts can debate the cause of the recession for years, but consumers are feeling the pinch right now through the reduced availability of credit. If you are in the market for a new home, a car or even a cell phone, it is more important than ever to make sure your credit is in great shape. More |
![]() | Applying for financial aid can be intimidating. There is paperwork to gather, forms to fill out, and decisions to make. It's enough to make some would-be students postpone their plans. More |
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![]() | If you've faced layoffs, then you know all too well how easy it is to get behind on paying your credit card or medical bills. You could quickly find yourself in way over your head, with more than $15,000 of debt. Suddenly, everything you've worked so hard for is on the brink of disappearing due to mounting debt. More |
![]() | Not too long ago, the phrases "making money" and "environmentally conscious" were polar opposites. Those days are gone. Today, America's movement toward going green in many aspects of life is actually a great way to not only save money, but to make money too. More |
![]() | If you've ever had visions of being your own boss, but don't think you can afford to be your own boss, now there's a way to get your hands on the money that will allow you to live out your dream of business ownership. The best part -- you probably already have the money in your possession. More |
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![]() | Thanks to a growing number of online education options, degree-seekers can take advantage of President Barack Obama's stimulus bill without leaving their jobs. More |
![]() | In the current climate of declining property values, higher interest rates, and changes in available mortgage products, many homeowners are losing their hat, their home and their good credit, through no fault of their own. An auto loan with a trend of on-time payments is a great way to reestablish credit. More |
![]() | When the economy goes sour, many unemployed U.S. workers are willing to settle for lemons. More |