Debt Consolidation Archive
Did you know that 21% of all college students graduate having over $7000 dollars in credit card debt? Amazingly 83% of all college students have at least one or more credit cards and actively use them in daily spendings such as paying for gas, clothes, books, food and board. College ... Continue reading College Credit Card Spending Adds Up »
How a family can get out of credit card debt
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 26th, 2008
How a family can get out of credit card debt
Written by Shane Higginbottom
This may sound a bit corney but it is true in our lives and worked for us.
You have to have a purpose a raison d'etre and a goal in mind.
Our goal was to buy a house in the ... Continue reading How a family can get out of credit card debt »
Credit Card Debt Relief - Keeping the weight of credit card debt off
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Title: Credit Card Debt Relief - Keeping the weight of credit card debt off
Written by BankCD Man
Credit Card Debt is suffocating this country. The best solution is to stay away from credit cards to begin with. However, there are certain purchases these days that generally require some credit history, so ... Continue reading Credit Card Debt Relief - Keeping the weight of credit card debt off »
Living with Debt and Its Solution
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Living with Debt & Its Solution
By Erik Wyche
Having been down the road of debt, which ended up in me filing for bankruptcy, I can provide some insights into preventing you from reaching such circumstances. The first hurdle to overcome is being able to acknowledge the problem. If you ... Continue reading Living with Debt and Its Solution »
The Slippery Path of Credit Card Debt
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
The Slippery Path of Credit Card Debt
Written by Brennan Kingsland
Isn't it fun to find a wonderful bargain while you're shopping? There's something almost magical and fulfilling about handing over that plastic card and signing the dotted line so you can gather up goodies. In fact, it's so temporarily rewarding to ... Continue reading The Slippery Path of Credit Card Debt »
Preventing and Overcoming Credit Card Debt
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Preventing and Overcoming Credit Card Debt
Written by Prasad Khose
I was so happy when I got my first credit card. Many friends suggested me, not to take a credit card and I have successfully turned down all bank offers for some time, but somehow one day I failed.
Life was so easy ... Continue reading Preventing and Overcoming Credit Card Debt »
Paper or Plastic?
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Paper or Plastic?
Written by Annie Binns
No, I’m not talking about your grocery bags.
I’m talking about cash or credit, and I’m asking you to consider what your life would look like today if you had spent the last five, ten or twenty years answering that question with, "Cash, baby!" I ... Continue reading Paper or Plastic? »
The Cons of Individual Voluntary arrangements as a remedy for insolvency in the UK
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
The Cons of Individual Voluntary arrangements as a remedy for insolvency in the UK
Written by Don Ace
The following article has be written based on my own research, if you are in such a situation where IVA's are an option, I urge you to seek advice from the Citizens advice bureau ... Continue reading The Cons of Individual Voluntary arrangements as a remedy for insolvency in the UK »
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Credit Card Debt
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Credit Card Debt
Written by : Chris Guthrie
Falling into credit card debt is one of the worst ways to waste your money. Every month that you carry a balance on your credit card you're wasting money, especially with some interest rates on credit cards in the 20 ... Continue reading Avoiding the Pitfalls of Credit Card Debt »
Appreciating Enough
Written by A Guest Speaker on May 21st, 2008
Appreciating Enough
written by Lightening
When my husband and I were first married, we were forced to live on quite a small wage. At the time he was working on the family farm and being paid a pittance for his time. During this period of time I felt we were somewhat hard ... Continue reading Appreciating Enough »
