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 1/2/2008 |
PERSONAL FINANCE: Survey: Americans fail at saving Courier-Post
More than half of Americans (52 percent) say that they currently cannot afford to save or are saving inadequately, according to a new survey from the Consumer Federation of America and Wachovia.
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 5/26/2007 |
The Most Intelligent Way to Eliminate Personal Debt Benton Evening News
(ARA) - Tired of feeling like you're living from paycheck to paycheck? Have interest charges driven your credit card balances so high, you feel like you'll never get out of debt? If so, you're not alone.
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 4/18/2007 |
Teen must become in 'charge' of debt The Courier News
D ear Debt Adviser: I'm an 18-year-old full-time college student. During my first semester, I received a $500 credit card. Unfortunately, I went over the limit and made no payments. My bill is now five months late and it's doubled in amount. What should I do?
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 4/12/2007 |
MORTGAGES AND MORE: Americans' increasing consumer debt helped fuel the subprime mortgage crisis Asheville Citizen-Times
Since there has been so much written about the subprime mortgage crisis, this week we asked Reeta Wolfsohn, a member of the Asheville Strategic Alliance, to comment on consumer debt in America:
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 4/11/2007 |
The credit trap - how $4000 debt became $47,000 Stuff
Twenty-five years old, nearly $50,000 in debt and facing three more years of Weet-Bix for lunch. It's a numbers game for Waikato resident Sarah Brown, who clocked up $4000 of holiday expenses on a credit card eight years ago and now owes almost what she earns in a year.
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