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Acquiring a new home is one of the biggest decisions affecting one’s financial life. Most of the people will never make a more costly purchase, or more significant, with respect to their overall financial position.

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No doubt, if you make the right decision, you can make you future bright, otherwise you’ll spend most of your life paying back the cost. Certainly, the purchase of the right home can make, or break your finances for the next several decades.

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A Second Job Can Help Curtail Debt

by noorAugust 29, 2009 Debt

The first thing everyone tries, when fighting off debt, is to cut off extra expenses and tighten up the budget. But after doing that, fewer choices remain. One of those choices that can improve our lives is to get a second job.

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Fighting Debt In a Slow Economy

by noorAugust 24, 2009 Debt

Although an economic recession has many disadvantages, it forces companies and people to survive by eliminating extravagant behavior and becoming more efficient about their business, which may bring in a good change in people’s attitude. Likewise, by implementing the same reaction into their lives aimed at defeating debt, the average American can benefit from this too.

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Concrete Steps To Say Goodbye To Debt

by noorAugust 12, 2009 Credit Repair

Everyone dislikes debt and would want to get out of it, but unfortunately, we all want the debt to vanish on its own, instead of taking responsibility for it and doing some concrete steps in order to take care of it. Although paying off debt may take time, it can be done here are some concrete steps to help you find your way out of debt.

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Prevent Identity Fraud When Using Credit Cards

by noorAugust 5, 2009 Credit Cards

Identity fraud is a serious crime with some severe counter effects. It might take the victims months or even years to repair, besides the hundreds to thousands of dollars spent.

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Does Your Credit Score Matter?

by R. MAK.December 29, 2008 Bankruptcy

One of the most disturbing things I hear often is the statement being made by people:

My Credit Score Went Down, But Who Cares?
This cliche phrase sounds more like saying “Hey, we are all going to die some day” and “I am waiting for Govt. to bail me out.” Although there is some degree of truth in those sentences but at the end of day it amounts to denial of responsibility.

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