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Rising debt spurs bankruptcy warning According to thisislondon.co.uk holiday excess is expected to drive record numbers of UK shoppers to bankruptcy this year, prospects are likely not much better in the US. A FRESH alert over consumer debt was sounded...More
How to Avoid Post-Holiday Remorse
How to Avoid Post-Holiday Remorse; American Credit Counselors Offers Advice for Those Who Overextended Themselves Every holiday season, millions of consumers use their credit cards to finance gift purchases. Come January, those bills start rolling in and a strong case...More
Debt Reduction: How to get out of debt
This is Money | Guides | How to get out of debt Check out this ten step guide for getting out of debt from thisismoney.co.uk Sit down and work out how exactly how much you owe and who you...More
debt management: Does 'good' debt exist?
mymoney.iafrica.com | debt management Does 'good' debt exist? Iona Minton helps us determine the difference between 'good' debt and 'bad' debt in this iafrica.com article. We can use good debt when appropriate, dump bad debt, and learn to save for...More
HOLIDAY DEBT
Here's another last minute caution about taking on too much debt this holiday season from kpvi, channel 6 in Pocatello, Idaho. It's important to keep in mind how much new debt will cost in the long run and how long...More
Trapped by debt? Free yourself in 7 steps
MSN Money - Trapped by debt? Free yourself in 7 steps: Check out Terry Savage's tips for freeing yourself from overwhelming consumer debt. And be sure to check back for Dave Ramsey's sure-fire Baby Steps for dumping debt and acheiving...More
Holiday Finance Trickery Abounds
Receiving tempting "special" offers from your bank or lender this holiday season? Remember to read the fine print. Odds are that special deal is just another way for the bank to get more of your money into their pockets. Humberto...More
