Tag: debt payoff

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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5 Financial Goals to Start in 2021
Although many people start New Yearâs resolutions in January, thereâs nothing magical about January with regards to self-improvement. Still, the best time to make a change or set a goal is today, so if youâre ready to level up…
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How to transfer a balance to an American Express credit card
Considering a balance transfer to an American Express credit card? Here’s everything you need to know, including card options, fees, restrictions and tips for improving your chances of approval.

The ABCs of Financial Empowerment
When you think of financial empowerment, what comes to mind? No matter what your financial situation is, there are 3 key areas to focus on.
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How to Get Out Of Debt Fast When You Don’t Have Much Money
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How do you get out of debt when you are broke? After all, if you had the money, you would not be in debt in the first place. Right? I hear this from people, just like you. It is often not how much money you make, but the debt payoff plan you are using that … Read More about How to Get Out Of Debt Fast When You Don’t Have Much Money
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3 Ways to Beat Debt Burnout
Paying off debt with âgazelle intensityâ is a great way to get rid of debt quickly. Cutting your budget to a nearly bare-bones level and working hard to increase your income, speed up debt payments and save up for retirement … Continue reading →
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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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