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  • Christian Debt Consolidation 
    The burden of debt can be difficult for any individual to overcome. Oftentimes, a strong support system is the difference between successfully reducing your debt and struggling to keep your debt from getting worse. Christian churches offer resources and tools based in Christian teachings to help people suffering from high levels of debt. The goal in helping fellow Christians with their debt problems is to lead them to a path of financial freedom where they are able to lead a life of service and giving.
  • How To Choose A Debt Consolidation Lender
    If you're looking for a loan to consolidate your credit cards and other debt, a debt consolidation lender will often be your best choice. They may be easier to deal with than a traditional bank, especially if your credit score is not that good.
  • Consolidating Debt Online 
    Debt is a stressful thing for many people - some can get things under control themselves while others need assistance. For many people, one of the most effective ways of getting their debt under control is to use a debt consolidation loan.
  • Benefits of Using Debt Consolidation Calculators
    Unfortunately, consumers are getting themselves deeper and deeper in debt. Not only is there the financial strain, but debt can also strain your energy. If you decide it is time to get out of debt, you might want to consider using a debt calculator. Debt calculators can help you quickly see the advantages of consolidating debt.
  • Take Charge Of Your Financial Picture
    More than ever before, Americans are drowning in debt. Studies show that the average American family uses up to 8 credit cards, and carries between $7,500 and $10,000 in credit card debt alone--add student loans, mortgages, equity lines and car payments to the mix, and it can be a recipe for disaster. Experts warn that as interest rates climb, and the market becomes increasingly uncertain, it is more important than ever to be in control of our finances.
  • Teaching Kids Financial Responsibility 
    In todays world of "plastic purchases," many kids are growing up with little understanding of the financial realities of life. As parents, our paychecks are directly deposited into our accounts, we pay bills online, and use credit or debit cards to make purchases.
  • What Are The Options For Debt Consolidation?
    Television commercials and mass mailings may make debt consolidation seem like a simple process. Often by the end of a 30 second ad, the formerly anxious, debt ridden consumer is smiling and shaking hands with a caring debt consolidation counselor, and all their problems seem to have vanished.
  • Some Simple Money Making Tips For Kids
    Kids are naturally keen on working for money. Many children will come to you and ask what they can do when they wish to make a few dollars. Here are some simple tips for teaching your kids how to make their own money.
  • How to Teach Yourself to Spend Less Money
    None of us wish to put ourselves into debt. We work our best to try to avoid it, but often the lure of credit cards and delayed payment specials is too strong for us to avoid. In order to cut back on your spending, it involves great discipline and an honest try.
  • The Last 30 Years Weren't Good For America's Financial Picture
    The answer to that lies in remembering just what we were like in the late seventies, and where we are now. There may be many who are not old enough to remember that time, and what our finances were like. Those of us who do, compare these two times with a mixture of nostalgia and good riddance. Let's look at a slice of life back in the late seventies.
  • How The Credit Score Rating Scale Works
    If you've ever received a credit report or checked your credit score, you may have wondered how they arrive at the number. There are a bunch of ratings that all have a different meaning. But if you want to fully understand your credit report, you'll need to understand the rating scale used.

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