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11/19/2009
As the nation collectively tightens its belt this winter, many families are looking for ways to save money without sacrificing any of their holiday cheer. Better Business Bureau is providing advice on how consumers can cut down on spending and reduce household costs in their everyday lives without compromising the fun of the holiday season.
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06/01/2009
The headlines are discouraging. Rising mortgage interest rates are taking a toll on many homeowners, just as the market value of their home is flattening or declining. Mortgage delinquency rates are up and home foreclosures are at a record high in many parts of the country.
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06/01/2009
Whatever your credit card habits, there is always room for improvement. Whether you are a long-standing cardholder or seeking to qualify for your first credit card, the following information can help you use credit responsibly
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06/01/2009
Excessive debt can be troubling. It may weigh heavily on your mind, cause tension in the family and dampen your quality of life.
You don't have to endure a burden of debt. There are ways to effectively manage your debt repayment, but it will require patience as well as perseverance. Excessive debt does not magically appear in an instant, and it's not going to disappear overnight.
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06/01/2009
If you are seeking to improve your financial situation, you won't make much progress unless you change your spending and savings habits. And, until you honestly assess how much money comes in (your income) and where it flows out (your expenses), you won't know which changes are right for your particular situation. That is why you need a spending plan, also called a working budget
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06/01/2009
Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that permits an individual (or business) to obtain relief from most or all of their debts. It enables people to seek a solution to their financial problems through the federal court.
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06/01/2009
If you are in debt and finding it difficult to pay your bills, credit counseling can be a financial lifesaver. The right counselor can advise you on how to use credit wisely; help you establish a workable budget, keep track of your bills and manage your money; and, if appropriate for your situation, arrange a repayment plan with your creditors. In short, a trained and certified specialist can place you on the track to financial security.
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11/17/2008
Kiplinger, publisher of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, and the Council of Better Business Bureau Military Line® have announced plans to launch in February 2009 a new financial education initiative for the men and women of the U.S. military. Kiplinger—in collaboration with BBB Military Line—will publish a 20-page booklet offering targeted financial advice and guidance for military personnel and their families. The booklet will be distributed free to more than 700,000 servicemen and women worldwide.
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