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How to Dig Yourself Out of Debt

Debt: the deep hole that seems so effortless to dig but impossible to climb out from. With every new credit plan comes a barrage of danger for consumers already drowning in bills.

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Strategies for Managing Your Student Loan Debt

Unfortunately, the “hair of the dog” won’t cure this headache, but here are some ideas for managing your student loan...

Don’t Put These Things on Your Credit Card

With the economy slowly but surely recovering many Americans are pressed to put more and more expenses on credit cards...

Eating the Estate Planning Elephant… One Bite at a Time, Part I

No one wants to look at it, no one even wants to think about it, yet there it looms —…

The Financial Literacy Crisis

Many Americans are operating their personal finances with only the barest minimum of knowledge. Imagine driving a car without a…

Red State of Mind: Getting out of a debtor’s mindset

Getting into debt is one of the easiest things in the world for someone living in contemporary America. Every time…

How to Dig Yourself Out of Debt

Debt: the deep hole that seems so effortless to dig but impossible to climb out from. With every new credit…

Weighing the benefits of pre-paid debit card

Today more than half of all Americans use prepaid debit cards for personal use, compared to just 19% in 2008.¹

Debt Stress

The average American household with debt owes $132,158. And credit card debt accounts for $15,675 of that. 1 Little wonder…

Eight Mistakes That Can Upend Your Retirement

There are common mistakes you can avoid when saving for retirement.

Strategies For Managing Student Loan Debt

Five strategies for managing your student debt.

A House Divided

By understanding a few key concepts during a divorce, you may be able to avoid common pitfalls. The latest research…

Strategies for managing your student loan debt

Struggling with student loan debt? Learn five strategies that may help manage your debt and save your money.