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From Drowning in Debt to Walking in Freedom
by Chuck Bentley | March 19, 2015
I will never forget Russ and Kandy Hildebrandt’s story. I first saw it on national news and was later...
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Are you spending too much money?
by Chuck Bentley | March 16, 2015
By Chuck Bentley Are you spending too much money? According to an article in investopedia.com, here are 10 signs you’re...
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Payday Loan ATMs
by Chuck Bentley | March 12, 2015
By Chuck Bentley A bright orange ATM is popping up around Moscow, Russia at railway stations and shopping malls....
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3% Down Payment Mortgages Declining
by Chuck Bentley | March 11, 2015
By Chuck Bentley New research by RealtyTrac indicates that fewer people are getting low down payment mortgages than in...
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Tips for Eliminating Big Debts
by Chuck Bentley | March 4, 2015
By Chuck Bentley Today, I have some helpful tips.  The US News & World Report collected their best advice...
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How low can you go: Graduating without debt
by Chuck Bentley | September 6, 2014
By Chuck Bentley When Forbes magazine published its listing of America’s top colleges, looking at “best value” as a...
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Improve Your Credit Report Score
Take Advantage of Free Credit Reports
by Guest Contributor | August 6, 2013
By Andrew Pryor for Sound Mind Investing When purchasing my current home, I met with a mortgage lender who,...
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The Founders’ fear of federal debt
by Chuck Bentley | July 4, 2013
By Chuck Bentley Washington Times (7-4-2013) George Washington would roll over in his grave—bumping into his fellow Founding Fathers—if...
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Identity theft
by Crown Team | January 5, 2013
What is identity theft? James E. Bauer, deputy assistant director of the Office of Investigations for the U.S. Secret...
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How to refinance
by Crown Team | October 26, 2012
The primary reason people choose to refinance their home mortgages is because of low mortgage interest rates. However, before...
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