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Things everyone should know about refinancing. More
Many Americans are so overwhelmed with debt that they cannot afford outside help to find relief. Fortunately, there is a new financial program offering free phone consultations to consumers looking to legally erase their debt. More
Your credit score can influence so much in your life - from buying a new home to getting a new job; if you have a low credit score, the good things in life could pass you by. Here's what you need to know to fix your problem credit. More
Don't waste your time trying to contact several auto insurance companies individually -- filling out multiple forms just so you can compare prices and plans. More
Anything that insurance companies do or say to keep you stuck with them probably isn't true. More
When you start your own business, potential growth is everything. You're looking to start a franchise where you're the boss, you can do work you're proud of, and you can control your financial destiny. In a sea of prospects, one opportunity stands out. More
Today, your credit score is more important than ever. A good credit score can help you get approved to rent an apartment, or save you money through a lower interest rate on a car or home loan. Increasingly employers are using credit scores as part of the hiring process - as an indicator of a person's level of responsibility. More
If you have an FHA mortgage, you may be able to significantly lower your monthly payment -- even if you're in a traditional 30- or 15-year fixed rate loan or owe more than your home is currently worth -- thanks to a new government program called FHA Streamline. More
If you're in the military, don't think you have to wait to complete your tour of duty before starting college. A growing number of service men and women are using their GI Bill benefits while on duty. More
Economic problems have forced credit card companies to re-evaluate some of the debt burden that's spread across the country. Many will consider settling the amount owed to them for significantly less than what is owed. More
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