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Credit report inaccuracies can take the wind out of your sails when you're working to build your credit. Here are your options.
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Have you recently had a credit card canceled? You're certainly not alone; Americans everywhere are seeing this happen. Here's why.
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Changing the channel from a debt negotiation ad
We've all seen the late night debt negotiation ads promising to solve all of your financial woes, but be warned, they're often a trap.
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Woman stressed about debt consolidation
Debt consolidation loans often sound to good to be true - that's because they often are. Here's what you should know before signing.
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There's more that goes into retirement planning than you might think; unfortunately, a lot of us are nowhere close to being ready.
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New changes to the California Homestead Exemption may make it easier for California residents to protect their homes.
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A new California law may help to provide some additional protection from debt collectors. Here's what you need to know.
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One of the top reasons people forgo bankruptcy is a desire to buy a house. Here's why you shouldn't let that stop you.
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It may seem tempting to cash in your 401(k) to handle debts that have piled up, but that could be an enormous mistake. Here's why.
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Household debt, despite what many would have anticipated during a pandemic, has evidently declined in Q2. Here's a quick analysis.
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The latest Federal Report on Economic Well-Being has been released, bringing with it some worrying highlights.
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Financial stress is enough of a beast to deal with as it is, but did you know it can lead to tangible health implications too?
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