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What My Mother Taught Me About Credit Cards And Family Finances

My mother is an amazing woman. She made some of the hardest jobs imaginable look easy. No matter how hard her day was, she always had a smile and perfect hair. She was mainly a stay at home mom but she worked cleaning houses when our family’s financial situation called for more income. My dad [...]

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Student Credit Cards Can Help Lay The Foundation For Prosperous Adult Living

Credit is one of the most fundamental aspects of the financial structure we have built our society. In fact, a great credit score can be one of the most valuable assets an individual will ever have in his or her life. A young person, just beginning to build a credit rating for his or herself [...]

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Balance Transfer: Can It Get You Our Of Debt?

The offers are tempting: 0% for six months or 4.99% for 12 months on balance transfers. Sure, you can cut your rate and pay your balance down faster. But, like everything else in life, do your homework. Banks are in the business of making money, and the only way they do this is by reeling [...]

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