Posts tagged debt advice
Is Using Savings to Pay off Debt Right for You?

If you want debt advice, read this article, and you will get the best things that I learned over the past five decades to help you navigate debt. You will get it straight from my life’s experiences about what you can do, especially if you are a young person just starting in your adult life. But, even if you are older, there are many things to consider about managing money.

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A Plan for Mortgage Debt is Where the Heart Is

Owning a house was once considered the ultimate dream. It was also a symbol of being completely independent because you could support yourself and own a house. Today, many people still dream of buying a house but it has become more difficult. When you plan for mortgage debt, you want to make sure you get the right mortgage for your financial position. You may unique needs as a home buyer and you should find the mortgage that fits those needs.

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What is a Charge-Off and What Happens to the Debt?

One of the terms you need to understand to optimize your credit is a charge-off. You might be asking what is a charge off? A charge-off is a situation that sometimes occurs on consumer credit reports. You might at some point find yourself in the position of having to deal with a charge-off. It's important to know your options in this situation. It's also important to carefully think through how you'll handle the situation.

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How Can I Afford a Wedding Without Going Into Debt?

Getting married can be a really expensive thing to do. WeddingWire’s 2019 Newlywed Report found that the average wedding costs $38,700. That price tag includes the engagement ring, the ceremony, the reception and the honeymoon.

Not every couple just starting out has that much money in their savings accounts or parents with pockets that deep. But with planning and creativity, you can afford a wedding without going into debt.

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