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March 31, 2011
by Susan Story
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Bad Credit Payday Loans: What About Your State?

There was a time not too long ago when pawnshops where really the only option when you were in need of a fast cash advance. The problem there though was that they required something of value that could be seized and resold. Even so, all too often pawnbrokers just didn’t want to lend enough money, so all things combined it led to the advent of online payday lenders. Continue reading

March 17, 2011
by Mark Randall
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Avoiding Tax Debt: 10 Tips

There are few things in life that can be as stressful as being in debt to the IRS. You know they say “death and taxes” are the only things you can’t avoid, but you also want to make certain you avoid IRS tax debt. There are many ways to come to a tax resolution and we offer you ten tips to keep yourself out of the line of fire with the IRS. Continue reading

March 5, 2011
by Leland Poliks
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4 Smart Ways To Deal With Credit Card Debt

You already know a lot about credit cards. You’ve heard that consumer debt in this country-particularly credit-card debt-is at an all-time high, while our savings rate is lower than ever before. You realize that the boom in online shopping, with its absolute dependence on credit cards, is further fueling their use. You are well aware that running a balance on your plastic-and paying the unconscionable interest rates that come with it-is one of our most basic and widespread financial blunders. And you suspect that the sheer volume of direct-mail credit-card solicitations with low teaser rates must be devastating the forests of northern Idaho. Continue reading

February 25, 2011
by Leland Poliks
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3 Simples Ways To Avoid Bankruptcy

In this debt-ridden society, many people are in severe financial difficulties. While bankruptcy is the last step in a long road of financial pressures for many, others opt for this solution too early, sometimes without considering suitable bankruptcy alternatives. Continue reading

February 12, 2011
by Leland Poliks
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4 Keys To Freeing Yourself From Debt

Debt is a way of life for many Americans. We owe money on our homes, our cars, our possessions (from furniture to clothes), and our education. Many Americans are so mired in debt they aren’t even sure just how much they owe and to whom — even worse they sometimes don’t even remember just what caused their debt. Continue reading

January 25, 2011
by Thomas Clinton
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The History Of Taxes And Money

The history of taxation and money started here in the United States when the British, French and Spanish empires had control of the colonies. Taxes and tariffs were collected after the United States was free from European influences. Early on the government tried to collect income taxes until circumstances deemed it unconstitutional. This was rectified when the 16th Amendment was passed. Continue reading

January 3, 2011
by Sarah McLeigh
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The Basic Things to Know About Payday Loans

There are times when we get small financial problems that need our immediate attention. If, during these times, we are out of money or money at hand is not enough for what is needed, we can always turn to payday loans. This type of loan is proven beneficial to everyone who is faced with unexpected financial problems at such an unexpected time. Continue reading

December 24, 2010
by Paul Warren
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10 Tactics To Delay Foreclosure

You are about to be in foreclosure and all you need is to buy more time until you may get back on your feet again. Listed here are ten tactics you might be able to use that can help delay the foreclosure process. Continue reading