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Are you Upside Down on Your Car Loan?

by Miriam Caldwell

04 Jan 2007 10:07 PM

Are you upside down on your car loan? When you are upside down on a car loan, it means that you owe more on the loan then you can sell the car for. This happens when you trade in a car for a newer one and the dealership roles your old loan into your new one.

Student Loan Consolidation

by Miriam Caldwell

27 Dec 2006 10:55 PM

You may want to consider student loan consolidation. This option can be a good one if you have a large amount of student loans. Since student loan rates vary you may consider doing this is to lock in the lower interest rates that are available.

Five Tips to Paying off Credit Cards

by Michelle Vandepas

22 Dec 2006 10:53 AM

Paying off a credit card can be a real pain. It seems to take forever! You make the payments every month like clockwork, yet somehow the balance doesn't seem to decrease - or if it does, it's only pennies at a time.

5 Reasons to Payoff Your Loans Early

by Miriam Caldwell

22 Nov 2006 11:34 PM

Many people often wonder why you should payoff your loans early. Often they look at loans as a time commitment and as long as you are making your monthly payments you really do not need to worry about the loans that you have taken out.

Is Debt Consolidation a Good Idea?

by Miriam Caldwell

02 Nov 2006 10:00 PM

Debt consolidation companies are a big business. Many are non-profit organizations that will help you pay off your debt. They will negotiate with your creditors to bring down the amount that you owe them. They will take a monthly payment from you and distribute it to all of your creditors.

Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps

by TheFamilyCEO

23 Jul 2006 03:32 PM

Popular personal finance expert Dave Ramsey doesn't give advice based on pie in the sky theories; he's lived it. He was a millionaire at the age of 26 when he lost it all in just three years.

Payday Loans for Times When Cash is Short

by Gillian Markson

01 Jul 2006 10:00 PM

Payday loans are there to help a person make ends meet. The reason is simple. Many people simply have too much of the month left, or the week, when the paycheck is gone. For these people payday loans are a way of borrowing and stretching the budget a bit.

Is using home equity to pay off credit card debt a good idea?

by TheFamilyCEO

21 Jun 2006 01:57 PM

Using home equity in the form of home equity loans or lines of credit has become very commonplace in our society. Home equity is touted as the answer for everything from remodeling the kitchen to sending a kid to college.



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