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Credit card hardship programs: What to know about this debt relief option
CBS News· 2 days agoLearn more about your debt relief options here. Credit card hardship programs can offer a lifeline...
Debt consolidation vs. debt settlement: Which is better?
CBS News· 15 hours agoCredit card debt can be costly. Between interest rates that average over 20% and payment structures...
Money Management International review 2024: A non-profit solution to your debt
Fortune· 15 hours agoIf you feel like you’re drowning in high-interest credit card debt or medical bills, a non-profit credit counseling ...
5 important debt relief options to know
CBS News· 2 days agoWith the inflation rate climbing and interest rates remaining elevated, many Americans have found themselves overwhelmed by growing amounts of debt. The...
What debts can be consolidated? 4 types to consider combining
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoMake repayment more manageable There are a few ways you can go about consolidating medical debt, but...
The Minimum Payment on Your Credit Card Debt Might Not Be Enough: Here's Why
CNET· 3 days agoYou might choose to make the minimum credit card payments each month, but is it hurting you in the long run? The minimum payment on your card< ...
5 ways a 0% APR credit card could actually hurt your credit
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoDefaulting on your debt If you run up high balances, miss multiple monthly payments and...
7 proven ways to reduce — or even eliminate — your debt
Fortune· 2 days ago“If you’re not making significantly more than the minimum monthly payment, that debt balance is not going down anytime soon,” cautioned LaDonna Cook, a manager of
Americans Have Never Been So Far Behind on Their Credit Card Bills
The State· 5 days agoA new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia provides a glimpse into how Americans are dealing with credit card debt — ...
National Debt Relief vs. Freedom Debt Relief: Compare Services, Fees, and More
Investopedia· 2 days agoNational Debt Relief would charge $1,250 (25% of $5,000) Freedom Debt Relief would charge $2,500...