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Personal Finance

When and how should you place a fraud alert on your credit report?

Updated Dec 9, 2021

A credit fraud alert is a notification placed on your credit report informing credit card issuers and credit reporting bureaus that you may have been the victim of fraud or identity theft.When should you place a fraud alert on your credit report?You can set a fraud alert on your credit report any time you suspect fraud. You should place a fraud alert on your credit ...

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Is it possible to discharge student loan in bankruptcy

Is it possible to discharge student loan in bankruptcy

Updated Nov 1, 2021

Student debt is a serious problem in the U.S. Recently, the total amount of student debt in the U.S has crossed credit card debt. As the cost of higher education in the U.S is rising, more and more students are being forced to take student loans. Few of them manage to pay back the loan owing to the scary job market. Therefore, they get sucked in student debt. But ...

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Financial Consultant: What They Do and Why You Need One
Personal Finance

Financial Consultant: What They Do and Why You Need One

Updated Jun 25, 2021

Overwhelmed with your finances but don’t even know where to start with getting them in order? You have a few options: bury your head in the sand, subscribe to personal finance blogs and podcasts to learn from others, or hire a financial professional. If you’ve found your way to this article, you might be leaning towards the latter.Most of us aren’t taught the ...

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How to Get Out of Debt: 13 Expert-Backed Steps for Success
Debt Relief

How to Get Out of Debt: 13 Expert-Backed Steps for Success

Updated Jun 25, 2021

Dealing with debt can feel like a hopeless situation.You try your best to make your payments, but interest charges eat up all your progress. Next month, you’re back to square one.Sound familiar? Don’t worry:You don’t have to be stuck with debt forever. We reached out to several experts and got their best tips for how to get out of debt. Here’s what they had to ...

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Can you consolidate debt when it is in collections and save $?

Updated Jun 25, 2021

One fine day when you pull up your credit report, your eyeballs almost pop out from their sockets. It’s chock full of accounts in collections! There’s medical debt collections, student loan debt collections, credit card debt collections, and more. After you get over your initial shock, you have some questions: Why should I pay off debt in collections?How can I ...

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Are you liable for your deceased parent's medical bill?
Debt Relief

Are you liable for your deceased parent's medical bill?

Updated Jun 22, 2021

Are you liable for your deceased parent's medical bill?It’s no secret that the cost of medical care is high, and keeps getting higher. Medical debt is the number one cause of bankruptcy in the United States, and many consumers are one car crash or major illness away from crushing medical debt. It’s true for everyone, including your parents. But what happens if ...

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Actions when sued for unpaid hospital bills: Rights?
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Actions when sued for unpaid hospital bills: Rights?

Updated Jun 7, 2021

Are you having trouble paying your hospital bill? Has your hospital filed a lawsuit against you? If yes, then you must be worried about your medical debt. But every problem has a solution, and this is no exception. However, to win a medical debt suit, you must be aware of your rights; otherwise you’ll never be able to defend yourself against aggressive collection ...

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