Are your Finances Slipping Away?

There are many people living in a complete state of denial. Meaning that they have never been in financial trouble before, they still have good credit, and have always been able to make payments on their obligations. There are hidden clues in our lives that are sometimes subtle and sometimes More >

What is the Current Status of Debt settlement?

The past year has been unraveling for the debt relief industry. All parties have been affected some better than others, but it seems one side has come up with the short end of the stick again: The consumer.

New laws have made even legitimate companies not be able to conduct business More >

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Change is Power

The year has been here for almost a month and what are the changes you believe you have made?

Maybe you made a few changes; maybe you started towards a drastic change; or maybe you just let the year pass by like another day.

Well it is a sad More >

New Year’s Resolution

Here are some Personal Finance and Debt Management New Year’s Resolutions:

1. Start saving X amount of dollars every month 2. Stop using a certain or even all credit cards 3. Re-educate yourself or take night classes 4. Start a small business 5. Build up your emergency fund 6. Create a More >

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Paying for College In Real Time

Paying for college in real time is a big challenge to tackle. In fact it is so big, that it cannot be done without planning ahead. As a student you need to strategize every move that takes into consideration the school, how far away it is from home, and your More >

Debt Settlement

Doing things yourself is not that hard. What is hard is getting past any learning curve you have to go through and then actually putting the things together into an action plan. And if you stay organized the whole time, you will see that the effort was worth it.

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A Degree’s Worth

Everyone who has graduated from college sits back and wonders 2-3 years later, “Was the degree worth it?”

The average in state tuition for public schools is $7,020 per year, plus living and book expense, and a whopping $26,273 a year for private four-year universities (collegeboard.com).

So let’s consider if students had to More >

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Death of a Resume-Part 3 of 3

This is the last installment of a 3 part article that hopefully will bring you some awareness towards what the future holds for job seekers as well as current employees. Although we can write a whole manual on these issues, we’re going to stay with the basics.

This last article brings More >

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Death of A Resume-Part 2

In the previous article I talked about how going into the future, the resume will not suffice. I’m not saying it’s ok to put together a sloppy resume, far from it, your resume should be VERY well written to stand out.

The whole purpose of this article series is to bring More >

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Death of a Resume

Google figured out several years ago that a site can say all it wants about what it is, but to be truly relevant it must match exactly what the searcher is looking for. Since website owners can stuff their sites with whatever content they want just to gain traffic, it More >

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