5 Reasons Not to Apply for Store Cards It Seems like every time you visit some stores – especially department stores – you’re asked if you’d like to sign up for the store’s credit card. While I used to consider these offers – and occasionally accept them – I’ve now concluded it’s almost never a [...]
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Taking Advantage of “SALE” All of us at American Debt Counseling would like to wish you and your families a Happy Thanksgiving! November is here. Thanksgiving is around the corner and many of us are wondering where the year went. It is now time to focus on stuffing the turkeys and trying to cash in [...]
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Tips to Save Money During the Holidays The holidays are a joyous time. Everyone enjoys seeing the children’s faces as they open gifts or spending time with family and friends. However, this holiday season is going to be very rough for many Americans financially. We all want to make our loved one’s wishes come true [...]
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10 Ways Americans Waste Money According to the latest release from the Census Bureau, in 2010 the average American household income was $49,445. Adjusted for inflation, that’s about where it was 15 years ago. Even more depressing: The 2010 poverty rate in the U.S. is more than 15 percent – the highest since 1993 – [...]
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