Category: Credit Cards

How the Debt Snowball Works
This page may include affiliate links. Please see the disclosure page for more information. You may have heard of Dave Ramseyâs debt snowball as a popular method for getting out of debt. Weâre going to share how the debt snowball works so you can decide whether itâs a smart way for you to get your debt paid…
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How to Manage Your Debt Effectively
Love it or hate it, debt is an integral part of modern life in the United States. And, when you think about it, debt in itself really isnât a bad thing. Neither are credit cards…
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Debt Settlement vs Bankruptcy: Which is Best?
You’ve tried debt payoff strategies, balance transfers, consolidation, and even debt management; you’ve begged your creditors, liquidated your assets, and pestered your friends and families for any money they can afford, but after all of that, you still have more debt than you can handle. Now what? Once you reach the end of your rope, the […]
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How To Pay Off Student Loans Faster Than Ever
Nobody wants to pay off student loans longer than they have to, yet far too many people are stuck in lengthy repayment plans that seem like theyâll never end. While income-driven repayment plans backed by the federal government ask you to pay down loans for 20 to 25 years before leading to loan forgiveness, even the âstandardâ […]
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The Ultimate Guide to Using a Cash Budget
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There are many types of budgets you can try. A quick Google search will show you lots of options – including the cash envelope budget. If you say it will not work for you, it means you did not try doing it the right way. Whether you are getting out of debt or not, you … Read More about The Ultimate Guide to Using a Cash Budget
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All About the Statute of Limitations on Debt
Paying off debt can be an excruciating process, depending on how much money you owe. But your debts may not haunt you forever. Most consumer debts have a statute of limitations. That means that after a certain amount of time … Continue reading →
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What Is the Difference Between Credit and Debit Cards?
Credit and debit cards can both be used for shopping but operate differently. Credit cards impact your credit score but debit cards donâtâread on for more.

How Removing Your Name from a Shared Credit Card Affects Your Credit Score
Credit cards exceptional financial instruments. They allow you to buy without any cash and earn rewards while at it. Another interesting feature is the option of adding another person as an authorized user to your card. However, credit card usage does have a huge impact on your creditworthiness. So, does removing your name from a […]
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[Targeted] American Express Platinum 25,000 Point Upgrade Offer
Get 60,000 Membership Rewards points after you spend $2,000 in purchases on the American Express Platinum Card in the first 3 months from the date your account is upgraded
It seems pretty normal to me now but people still drop their jaws when I tell them weâve paid over $45K on our loans in less than a year. We still have a year to go and most days I…
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