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For most of us, getting out of debt is a marathon and not a race. It can be a long, grueling process, and along the way despair and exhaustion may start creeping in. This is "debt fatigue" and it's perfectly normal. Fortunately, though, it's also avoidable. Here's how.
It may not be possible to completely avoid debt - things may just happen that are out of your control. But, by understanding the most common reasons people fall into credit card debt, you can take steps to avoid racking up unwanted debt.
After a long day at work, you might just want to plop on your couch and bliss out on a TV or music binge. With the number of streaming services out there, which one might you enjoy the most? And which ones will give you the most bang for the buck? Here are the best streaming services for your money:
While creditors don't always use the courts to collect on debts, they can, and it's important to understand what that process looks like so you can prepare yourself. Here's what you need to know.
You're ready to buy a new car, but your old car is still in good shape. Should you trade it in or sell it yourself? Here's what you need to know about getting the best deal for your old car.
Ready to clear away that old collection debt, but not sure who it belongs to anymore? Here are some tips on tracking down the correct party and getting that old debt paid off for good.
There are any number of reasons why a debt collector may *think* you owe them money. Whatever the reason, however, there are several things you need to do when you’re told you owe a debt that isn’t yours.
Investing is a powerful way to grow your money, but it can certainly be intimidating. There’s so much to learn, not to mention you’ll need to free up some funds. And that’s certainly a tall order when you’re already feeling squeezed. Thankfully there are a few great apps out there to help you get started.
We’re living longer, but we don’t have enough saved for retirement. A longer life means you’ll have to factor in higher costs for long-term care and medical expenses. Need an infusion of cash to hit your savings goals? Here are a handful of tactics to boost your income if you’re 50 and over.
The holiday season is a common time for people to rack up credit card debt. Here's what you need to know to avoid or pay off holiday credit card debt.
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