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5 Signs Credit Cards Are Ruining Your Financial Health
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoThat gives you 18 months to pay the $1,800 off without paying a penny in interest. Pay the debt off...
How the Federal Reserve impacts personal loans
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoThose with a variable-rate personal loan are more likely to see their interest rate increase with the federal rate. That being said, if you have a...
3 debt relief myths you shouldn't believe
CBS News· 5 days agoBelow, we'll talk about three common myths about debt relief and explain why you shouldn't believe them. Find out how a debt relief service can help you...
A TikToker paid off $17,000 in credit card debt by cash stuffing — here are 4 more ways to make your...
Moneywise via AOL· 6 days agoNotably, none of her monthly spending went toward debt repayment, which is something many people...
Is debt settlement a good idea?
Detroit News· 3 days agoMore U.S. consumers may need help managing their credit card payments. Roughly 6.9% of credit card users were in serious delinquency in the first quarter...
Rossen Reports: Make this move right now to control credit card debt
KMBC-TV Kansas City· 5 days agoLooking to consolidate your debt? Here are a few common options.
What Is Peer-to-Peer Lending and When Should You Consider It?
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoPeer-to-peer lending can be the answer to all kinds of situations in which you need to get your...
3 ways advice from AI tools can help solve or deepen your money woes
Financial Post via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoAI lacks the understanding that when there isn’t enough money to make payments, a generic suggestion...
Millions of Americans could lose Social Security over student debt
Newsweek· 2 days agoMillions of Americans are at risk of losing their Social Security benefits as student debt follows...
Even if Medical Debt Isn't on Your Credit Report, It Can Drag Down Your Credit
US News & World Report· 2 days agoA proposed rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would remove medical bills from most credit reports. The CFPB's proposed ruling would not eliminate medical debt