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The Keys to Arresting Impulse Spending

We all do it: we see something we just have to have and without thinking, it suddenly becomes ours.
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PostedAugust 26, 2013
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsImpulse Buying, Retail Therapy, Spending Money, Spending Strategically

Paying for College Could Change

The Oregon legislature has devised a new way to pay for college. Read on to see what it's all about.
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PostedJuly 11, 2013
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsEducation, Going to College, Higher Education, Paying for College

Treating Your Personal Finances Like a Business So You Can Retire

Proper cash management is at the heart of any successful business, so managing your personal cashflow effectively is key to maintaining a solvent household so you can retire comfortably.
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PostedOctober 31, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsBudgeting, Daily Expenses, Liquidity, creating a spending plan

Looking for Love and Money while Dating [VIDEO]

Since we're approaching Valentine's Day, it seems appropriate to talk about love and money since they seem to be inextricably tied together. Especially on Valentine's Day when people spend money on their love. 
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PostedFebruary 12, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit Cards, Dating, Experience, Liquid Way, Retirement, Spending, Valentines Day

Medical Emergency Drives Karen Into Debt [VIDEO]

My grandfather was a doctor and he always said, "No one plans to be sick." The truth is, a medical emergency can happen to anyone at anytime.
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PostedFebruary 3, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsBankruptcy, Budget, Checking, Medical Bills, Video

Got Your Debt Cancelled? Watch Out for Taxes

If you're able to somehow successfully negotiate your debt to zero and you thought you were in the clear. Think again!
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PostedJanuary 28, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit, Creditors, Debt, Debt Settlement, Negotiation

Emergency Fund: How to Stop Being Reactive

The unexpected will always occur; however, if we prepare better for them, we won't have to react drastically.

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PostedJanuary 17, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit, Debt, Dieting, Emergency Fund, Excercise, Get Out of Debt, Health, Liquid Way, Spending

How to Reject the Crowd's Growing Debt Addiction

Last week the Federal Reserve Bank released new data showing that consumer debt grew in November 2011 by the swiftest rate since November 2001.
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PostedJanuary 15, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit Cards, Cyber Monday, Debt, Economy, Emergency Fund, Liquid Number, Recession, Shopping

Do You Know the Score? (Of Your Money Game)

You're running late to a game night party and you show up half way through the second quarter. When you walk in, the first thing you ask is, "What's the score?"
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PostedJanuary 10, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit Cards, Liquid Number, Liquid Way, Sports

How to Manage Your Credit Card the Liquid Way

The reason most people are in debt today is because they only look at the minimum payment -- totally ignoring the balance on their credit card and also the interest rate the credit card company is charging.
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PostedJanuary 5, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit Cards, Interest Rates, Liquid Way, Mortgages

How To Avoid Credit Card Rejection

Some surprises are nice to have, like receiving a call from someone you haven't heard from in a long time, or a stranger tapping you on the shoulder to inform you that you just dropped something on the floor. However, the surprise of having your credit card rejected? Not so nice.
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PostedJanuary 3, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsChristmas, Credit Cards, Shopping

Learning From The European Debt Crisis

As the Latin Proverb states, "A wise man learns by the mistakes of others, a fool by his own."
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PostedJanuary 1, 2012
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsDebt, Life, Resolutions, Spending

How to Get Out of Deadly Debt with a Game

Sometimes, there's more than just a single item that's standing between us and total bliss. It's human nature; if you've felt this way the good news is, you're normal.
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PostedDecember 19, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit Cards, Dining Out, Frugality, Game, Saving

Kids And Credit Card Management

Jumpstart is a national coalition to teach financial literacy to children; according to a 2006 study they conducted, nearly 52% of high school students use credit cards. Let's make sure they use them wisely.
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PostedNovember 15, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCredit Cards, Credit History, Credit Score, Debit Cards

4 Reasons You Need a Phone with an NFC Chip

Near Filed Communication (NFC) is a wireless technology allowing data to be exchanged between two devices from a short distance, hence the word "near" in the name.
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PostedNovember 13, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsConsumer Products, Liquidity, Spending

Layaway Makes A Comeback...But Will It Last?

The old-fashioned layaway program is coming back. The program, where a store holds specific merchandise for a customer until they pay it off, became popular during the Great Depression.
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PostedOctober 27, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsBudget, Frugality, Saving

6 Tips For College Parents

The other day we talked about college students protecting their identity at school. As a parent, there are things you can do as well to protect your good credit and possibly protecting your identity at the same time.
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PostedOctober 11, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCollege, Credit Cards, Credit Score, Student Loans

3 Financial Tips For Twenty-Somethings

Establishing good money habits early in life (trust me, at 53, if you're in your twenties, you ARE early in life,) is paramount for building a solid financial foundation for the rest of your life. Since we aren't taught these things, no matter what level we educate ourselves, or to what degree, people ask me how to start their financial life.
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PostedOctober 8, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsBudget, Credit Cards, Loans, Spending

Are Student Loan Defaults Necessary?

The Education Department recently reported an increase in defaults within the first two years of repayment in the fall of 2009 of 7% to almost 9% for the two years ended in the fall of 2010.
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PostedOctober 6, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCollege, Interest Rates, Jobs, Student Loans

7 Steps To Protect Your Identity At College

As the saying goes, you can never be too careful. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out important information about you by putting "two and two" together with information posted online. But, that's not the only thing you need to be mindful of; there are other ways of having your identity stolen at school.
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PostedOctober 4, 2011
AuthorMax
CategoriesCredit & Debt
TagsCollege, Credit Cards, Fraud, Identity Theft
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