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Manage Your Finances Using Christian Debt Counseling


If you are suffering with mounting debt you may think you are the only one going through this type if stress.  Just watching the morning news about the state of our economy will disprove your suspicion.  Each month we hear that hundreds of thousands have been added to the unemployment rolls. If you are one [...]

Retire On Your House


Do you need to finance a home improvement? Pay off a current mortgage? Supplement your retirement income? Look after medical care expenses? If this is so a reverse mortgage corporation will do wonderful things for you. With a reverse mortgage, you can turn the value of your home into money without having to reimburse your [...]

Good, Average and Bad Credit Score Range


Credit scores generally range between the low 300s and the mid-800s, so surely a score of 600 is a good credit score, right? Actually, a score of 600 is a bad credit score. Your credit score directly affects how much money your loans and other types of financing will cost you over your lifetime. Let’s [...]

Understanding Roth IRAs


As you consider your retirement fund, you have probably heard the term Roth IRA as an investment option.  In this article, we will help you understand what a Roth IRA is and how it differs from a traditional IRA. Let’s first take a look at the idea of IRAs in general.  IRAs were constructed in [...]

There are lots of benefits for finding ways for kids to make money


There are plenty of techniques for youngsters to make money but ever marvelled the advantages of teaching your kids the simple way to do this? Beyond just getting paid youngsters are learning some critical abilities that might never be learned in a study room. Let take a look at some of these. one. Money Management [...]

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy


Though the U.S. economy was for all practical purposes in a freefall, nosedive, tailspin, or whatever you want to call it for the past few years, things are looking better. The fewest amount of jobs were cut (11,000) in November of 2009 than in any of the past 3 years. What economists, financial analysts and [...]


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