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Money can be a touchy subject in even the best of relationships. But if you happen to end up with someone who holds wildly different views on money management, things can get downright painful. Here's how to handle a potentially difficult conversation.
If you're carrying a little extra debt after the holidays, these tried and true fiscal exercises are a great place to start getting financially fit.
Pawn shops are home to an incredibly wide variety of items. There's really no telling what you might find at a pawn shop, but unless you feel very confident in what you're getting, these are five items you should probably buy elsewhere...
My credit score recently dropped a little, but I have not had late payments. If a debtor increased my credit limit, does it affect my credit score?
It's a difficult subject to think about (let alone talk about), but someday your parents may need you to step in and handle their finances. Here's how you can start that conversation and prepare for that important transition in a way that leaves everyone feeling good.
Is more money the key to financial well-being?
If Shakespeare was around today the saying might be "Love is blind...but not if you have a boatload of debt, in which case love sees that business and needs you to take care of it ASAP."
Nearing the end of your debt management plan (DMP)? Here are the steps you can take to help re-establish your credit and prepare for life without debt.
When, exactly, do you achieve financial security? And is it possible that you'll never get there, no matter how hard you work? Here's what we know and how you can find your personal path to financial security.
If weve said it once, weve said it a million times: how you deal with money can make or break a relationship.
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