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NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS REFLECT HOLIDAY SPENDING, CREDIT CARD DEBT

Did you spend too much this holiday season? Have the festivities begun to diminish as rapidly as the funds in your bank account? Many of us find the holidays to be a difficult time financially. Whether you have had trouble making ends meet because of… Read More
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FACING SEVERAL DEBTS, WHAT SHOULD YOU PAY OFF FIRST?

Many people in Ohio know what it means to be in debt. Everyone goes through tough financial times when paying down debt becomes difficult. In those situations, many people are forced to lean on credit cards, which only puts them further in debt. One… Read More
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Categories: Debt Relief

CHAPTER 7 BANKRUTPCY A POSITIVE MOVE FOR SINGER AARON CARTER

Bankruptcy is a scary thing for many people. Even if there was no way to prevent falling into inescapable debt, some people still feel like they have failed if they have to file for bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy, however, is not a sign of failure… Read More
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TREATING A CUT COSTS AVERAGE OF $821 IN OHIO EMERGENCY ROOMS

Stating the obvious would be saying that maintaining our health is important in our lives. Although we in the United States have some of the best health care available to us, it comes with a price. In fact, medical debt is a common reason why individ… Read More
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BACK-TO-SCHOOL SEASON CAUSED INCREASE IN CREDIT CARD DELINQUENCY

When times get tough, many people in Ohio and the rest of the country lean on credit cards for support. Whether you lost a job, went through an expensive divorce or just have more expenses than normal, credit cards are there to get us through. A good… Read More
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CAN YOU STILL BORROW FOR YOUR CHILD'S TUITION AFTER BANKRUPTCY?

Last year, 1.2 million people made the decision to file for bankruptcy. As many of us in Akron know, bankruptcy is often the result of debilitating debt. At a certain point, you just need relief. When a person decides to file for bankruptcy, however,… Read More
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