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Debt settlement Frequently Asked Questions - Top FAQs
Debt Relief

Debt settlement frequently asked questions

Updated Sep 6, 2023

1. How will debt settlement affect my credit score?When you first enroll in a debt settlement company, your credit score will go down. However, as your creditors report your accounts as “paid” or “settled” your credit score will recover. It is true that debt settlement is a great way to prevent the hazards of filing bankruptcy. Yet, it is equally true that it ...

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Investment Options for Children’s Education: Tips and Types
Personal Finance

How to Invest in Your Child's Education

Updated Aug 30, 2023

A second home can be a great way to enjoy a vacation getaway, generate income, or retire in a different location. But, determining a vacation home budget is one of the most critical steps in making this dream a reality. This decision requires careful consideration of various factors. Thus, you can confirm the investment aligns with your financial capabilities and goals.

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Financial Planning for a 2nd Home Purchase
Personal Finance

How to Afford a Second Home Without Breaking the Bank

Updated Aug 29, 2023

A second home can be a great way to enjoy a vacation getaway, generate income, or retire in a different location. But, determining a vacation home budget is one of the most critical steps in making this dream a reality. This decision requires careful consideration of various factors. Thus, you can confirm the investment aligns with your financial capabilities and goals.

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Protect assets from a long-term care emergency
Personal Finance

10 Effective strategies to protect assets from a Long-Term Care Emergency

Updated Aug 24, 2023

Too few older people know their rights and what they can do about long-term care (LTC). Many people don't want to deal with this problem or think they won't need this care when they get older. In 2000, more than 10 million people in the U.S. needed long-term care help, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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