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For people with more than $10,000 worth of credit card debt, the first reaction is often to panic and the last resort is to declare bankruptcy. Between panic and bankruptcy, there are options with organizations that will help you renegotiate and consolidate debt. More
When you have questions related to fitness and exercise, where do you turn for answers? A lot of people rely on the fitness trainers at their local gym, but is that person really your best resource? More
The economy is on a downturn and stories of job losses are in the headlines, but the news isn't all bad. With tens of thousands of baby boomers retiring every year and an aging population, you can take advantage of the growing need for employees in the health care field. More
There are a lot of numbers that are important in life, but none quite as influential as your credit score. Having a high credit rating can give you better interest rates on credit cards, car loans and even your mortgage. On the opposite side, a poor credit rating can make many aspects of living difficult. It's important to check your credit score to learn where you stand. Here's how. More
Thanks to the Internet, finding affordable health insurance for you and your family takes just a few minutes. More
Feel like your budget is stretched so thin you can no longer afford those little extras that bring you so much pleasure? Here's what to do about it. More
Feel like your bank isn't paying enough for the privilege of using your deposits? If so, it's time to move your money to a place where it will work better for you. More
Everyone loves kids birthday parties, but between the planning, hosting the event itself and the cleanup, it can be quite a chore. But there's a place where all the details are taken care of so you can just have fun. More
If you're an adult American, chances are you're in debt. What would happen to that debt if you should die unexpectedly? It's not likely your debtors would write it off. It's far more likely they'll pursue your estate or surviving spouse to recoup the debt. And money taken from your estate is money taken from your survivors - be they a spouse, children, parents or even siblings. More
Next to housing and transportation, your biggest expense is likely insurance. It's also the easiest place to trim your budget. More
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