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Debt settlement or bankruptcy: Which option is better for consumers?
Bankruptcy

Debt settlement or bankruptcy: Which option is better for consumers?

Updated Apr 24, 2018

Both chapter 13 bankruptcy and debt settlement are good options to help you tackle debts. But there are situations when even the most intelligent mind fails to understand which option is the most suitable one, Chapter 13 or debt settlement? But before I begin, I want to clear one thing: Why do people avoid bankruptcy? The answer is highly obvious ...

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How many times you should check your credit report
Credit

How many times you should check your credit report

Updated Apr 12, 2018

The simple answer is you can check your credit report as many times you want, and this won’t make a negative impact on your credit score. You can check your payment history, credit history, hard inquiries, and soft inquiries annually unless a specific reason calls for it. You can order a free copy of your credit report from Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian once a ...

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What costly credit card charges can hurt you real bad?
Credit

What costly credit card charges can hurt you real bad?

Updated Apr 10, 2018

Using credit cards is always a costly decision, even though we use it for our daily purchases and need it every now and then! Even though it’s better to use debit cards (only swipe it at authorised stores) or liquid cash for day-to-day transactions, still that’s not always possible. To be honest, credit cards are the most convenient way to pay for our purchases ...

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Student loan: Is it possible to discharge via bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy

Student loan: Is it possible to discharge via bankruptcy?

Updated Apr 4, 2018

It’s quite difficult to discharge personal student loans through bankruptcy. As students are aware of the fact that credit card debts can be discharged in bankruptcy, many of them believe that it is also possible to ditch their student loan debts in bankruptcy. Yes, it’s possible but unless you manage properly, the obligation can carry forward for a long time ...

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Halloween: 10 Tricks to make money instead of spending it
Personal Finance

Halloween: 10 Tricks to make money instead of spending it

Updated Apr 2, 2018

The festive season begins with Halloween. But many people flinch at the word ‘halloween’ since they fear what’s coming - long bills.This year, try something different. Instead of incurring huge credit card debts on Halloween, try to bring fresh cash inside the house. Just use these 10 tricks. I’m sure you’ll have lots of money for your Black Friday shopping. ...

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Do you know you can file income tax for free?
Tax

Do you know you can file income tax for free?

Updated Mar 27, 2018

In the post “IRS guidelines to choose a tax preparer”, I have talked about how you can select a good tax preparer for yourself. Usually, a tax preparer charges a fee on the basis of the complexity of your tax return and completeness of your information. Some tax preparers even charge an additional fee when you don’t have proper records of your income and ...

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Personal Finance

Turned 2016 Financial milestones you need to achieve now

Updated Mar 26, 2018

It’s not a matter of joke to achieve financial milestones in your 20s. You need to practice good financial habits and be proactive to attain financial success. Laidback attitude would take you nowhere.Here are the financial breakthroughs you should certainly make in your 20s:1. Getting your first job: You’re done with college. Now, it’s time to focus on your ...

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FTC guards you from shady companies
Law

May Law Update: FTC guards you from 500 shady debt relief providers

Updated Mar 22, 2018

1. FTC has banned 300 companies providing debt assistance and home loans to consumers. It has also sued another 500 companies. Mortgage and debt relief service providers are prohibited from charging any fee before delivering on their promises of mortgage or debt relief. They can’t misrepresent the services they offer and misled people with regards to their debt ...

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