There are stories all over America right now that are talking about college students finding themselves in severe debt. These students find it impossible to tell their parents and are overwhelmed. They are completely unaware of the fact that there ways to come back from debt and bad credit. Rather than seek help, they simply [...]
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Tips for Students and Credit Repair
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Roundup: The Economy and Holiday Shopping
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Another edition of Credit Karma’s roundup is ready for reading. Below you’ll find links to blog and news articles on the economy, credit scores, credit cards, debt, and Credit Karma. Thrown in are some links for Holiday shopping for those looking to navigate this season’s financial waters.
National Credit News:
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To Borrow or Not to Borrow against a 401K
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Question -
Because of the credit crunch, is this a good time to consider borrowing against a 401(k) savings as a means of paying off other loans? My current 401(k) planning investment return is 5 percent, and the interest I will be paying on it is 9 percent.
Answer -
If you only really consider the numbers in [...]
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Roundup - The President Edition
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Credit Karma welcomes our new president. This years election brought out a lot of voters to the polls. Congratulations on winning the election President-Elect Obama, we hope your next four years in office exceed your expectations.
While voting was going on so was a lot of news on the economy and credit. Below are several links [...]
Balance Needed As Credit Card Rules Experience Change
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Over the past forty years or so, credit cards have taken a place as fixtures in the average American consumer’s wallet. Unfortunately, with the worldwide financial crisis along with increased pressure for regulation in Washington, the lending system is beginning to see reshaping in ways that is making credit not only harder to get, but [...]
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Roundup: Day of the Dead
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There is much to read in this edition about the economy and credit. The photo for this edition was chosen because of the news headlines of a shrinking economy. We hope you appreciate the play with words and photos. Have a great weekend - we’ll see you for a new week of posts starting tomorrow.
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How Bad is the Credit Crunch - Really?
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If you are paying attention to the news about the credit crunch, it is all too easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of bank failures, rising interest rates and the prospect of doom and gloom everywhere you turn. While there is no denying that we are in economic trouble at the moment, there [...]
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The whole process of saving money is usually associated with pinching pennies until they scream for mercy, living on food from dented cans and basically giving up everything for a future goal. While this will indeed help you put more money away, saving does not need to mean hardship. We rounded up some of the [...]
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Jim writes about personal finance at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
A couple years ago, you couldn’t cross the street without being hit with an offer of free money from a credit card. My list of no fee 0% balance transfers was so long I left some cards off simply because I was too Lazy to add [...]
Smart Credit Card Debt
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Credit card debt is a global problem that has led many to the poorhouse. However, with smart management, credit card debt can actually be a good thing. Let’s look at how to have smart credit card debt that will help your finances instead of hurt it. The premise may be a little odd to some [...]
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The average American is currently carrying at least some form of debt, even if it is small. We live in a society where overspending is common and credit card debt has become a right of passage. In many cases, you need to be in debt in order to start building your credit history. Without this, [...]
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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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June 3rd, 2008 — , credit card debt from admin @ Money Millionaire
I hear the story everyday. People say that they could be millionaires without a doubt… if they could just find a way to get out of their credit card debt. As usual, I try to give them a few tips to get things under control. These are just a few of the [...]
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