Archive for November 25, 2005

Tuition For College Education Starts With Common Sense

I am amazed by the efforts of parents at the time of the new school year. Higher education just means bigger and better… Telephones… TV’s… VCR’s… Stereos… The list just keeps getting “bigger and better”. But before starting this article… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 11:17:24 PM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/193163.htm

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” Earning” an Education… Through Your Credit Card?

Most readers know that I am anti-credit and anti-debt. At the exact same moment I realize we live in a world of plastic. With this latter thought in mind, if a person HAD to use a credit card, wouldn’t it… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 10:44:19 PM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/193025.htm

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POP Quiz

Biz.yahoo offers Pop Quiz: Are Your High School Grads Financially Fit for College? “InCharge® Institute of America, Inc., a national non-profit organization specializing in personal finance education and credit counseling, and publisher of YOUNG MONEY® magazine, has prepared a quiz… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 6:56:35 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/192867.htm

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Know the Score… Credit Score that is.

Pantagraph.com says, Give yourself some credit . It quotes a number of facts suach as: ” the person with the 20-point lower credit score pays $54 more each month for the same home” and “The rate you pay on an… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 6:33:34 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/192741.htm

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What African Americans Should Know

Black Entertainment | Black News | Urban News Offers: ” THE NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW: What African Americans Should Know” This is a Q & A with the National Bar Association’s Bankruptcy Law Section Chair. See also my article Grave Concerns… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 6:09:32 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/192735.htm

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Statute Of Limitation

You hear a great deal about Statute of Limitations but what exactly is it and how does it apply to you? In essence, the Statute of Limitations (as far as debt is concerned) is the amount of time a creditor… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 5:46:31 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/193024.htm

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Debt Validation Defined?

A “lively” Forum discussion occurred probing and debating the specific concept of “validation. What exactly constitutes debt validation? This article offers highlights of that discussion as well as links to learn morw of debt validation…. more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 5:34:30 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/192874.htm

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Credit Crisis Legal Aid

With the possible exception of emergency medical, legal aid is probably the most essential resource needed in a crisis– especially a fiscal crisis. This article will attempt to underscore numerous legal aid resources that are not only of great interest… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 4:52:29 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/192870.htm

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Is There A Silver Lining In Fuel Costs?

CNN Reports Price of oil and gas reach historic levels: “Gas, crude oil and heating oil prices may have set record levels for the second consecutive day Thursday, but consumers might not be in as bad a shape as they… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 4:09:29 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/193262.htm

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Young Adults Falling Into Debt Trap

Old Colony Memorial at SouthofBoston.com reports: “Many men and women between the ages of 18 and 34 are saddled with crushing credit card debt and record-high student loans at a time when a competitive job market and flat wages are… more…

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Originally Posted on 11/25/2005 3:56:28 AM
Content source: http://credit.about.com/b/a/192731.htm

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