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How to Go Into Debt to Get Out of Debt

This really sounds like the ultimate oxymoron, but one of the best ways to get out of debt is to go a little bit further in. What’s that? First, to help this make more sense, let’s clarify – if you need to get out of bad debt, going into good debt will help you pay [...]

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How to Create Alternative Income

If you’re currently living paycheck to paycheck, or you would just like to have a little more financial security, the key is creating alternative forms of income. While to many people this means getting a second job, there are actually easier ways that you can start bringing in more money every month without having to [...]

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PPI Dominates the Business Complaint League – But Which Bank is Top?

The chances are you will have heard about PPI a considerable amount over the past couple of years, whether that’s on the news or on adverts encouraging victims of the latest banking scandal to come forward and seek help. PPI – short for payment protection insurance – is an optional financial product that is offered [...]

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Leveraging Debt

Financial Leveraging is the borrowing of funds in order to invest and gain returns enough to profit and cover the principal and accrued interest. For a company, the investment is made again its own equity, as borrowed funds would go into expansion of the company. A homeowner would consider the home as the source of [...]

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Debt and the Holidays

A lot of people make use of their credit cards when shopping for the holiday season on the premise that they are going to pay all of the newly formed debt off within only two or three months time. Unfortunately, most people are still trying to tackle these credit card debts six to eight months [...]

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Supplementary Solutions for Debt Repayment

There are a number of other things that you can do in order to improve your current money situation at the same time as you are working on the debt repayment solutions that we touched on in the previous three articles of this series. While you will be seeing results very quickly in following the [...]

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Financial Freedom Equals Cashflow Leveraged Wealth

I would like to thank LazyMan for tagging me with in his 6 word memoir: Money – freedom to do almost anything By being tagged I need to write my own 6 word memoir…. Financial Freedom Equals Cashflow Leveraged Wealth I think the statement says it all, but to expound a little… financial freedom is [...]

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The Difference Between Good Debt and Bad Debt

When you see the word debt, undoubtedly the first thing that pops into your mind is a credit car bill or a car payment. For many, debt means a mortgage or other high dollar expenditures. However, there are two main forms of debt and they are very different from one another. You cannot paint them [...]

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How to Pay Off Your Card

Credit cards create for their users a cycle which is vicious: charging for items when you do not have the money, and then finding it very hard to make the payments due to high interest. The average, in the middle, debt that is held by an American is over eight and a half thousand. By [...]

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Restore Your FICO Score – Part Three

In the previous parts of this article we discussed how FICO score can impact your financial status as well as the initial steps that you can take to begin restoring your FICO score. We covered handling collections first since they do have a big impact on your overall score, but there are a few other [...]

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