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Ten Ways To Wreck Your Credit

After many years of talking with consumers about credit, I have come up with my list of the Top Ten Ways to Wreck Your Credit. No doubt, credit fuels our economy, and it also affects all of the major areas of our lives, good or bad. It can affect where we live and work, and our ability to ...

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Financial Resiliency? Five basic tips to help you bounce back!

Resiliency is personal. Add money and you get even more personal. As we strive to become more resilient with life’s challenges and complexities, I would like to provide five basic suggestions to help you achieve Financial Resiliency. 1. Continue to learn and grow. This is ongoing. Do not become stagnant with your finances. Stay abreast of the economic situation and be familiar with current rates of savings and lending. Schedule a meeting with your financial advisor to become more knowledgeable on your investments. Ask questions.

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Start Your New Year Right By Checking Your Credit Reports

No doubt, credit fuels our economy, and it also affects every area of our lives. Our credit rating, good or bad, can affect where we live, work, and our ability to get a loan or insurance. Do yourself a favor and make it your annual plan to check your credit reports from each of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Under the FACT Act, these reports are free to consumers every twelve months.

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Want Good Credit? - Back to Basics (Part 1 of 2)

A question that seems to be surfacing a lot lately is how to build good credit . Some people that I talk with have experienced financial difficulties in the past and are now trying to rebuild their personal credit. Others are new to credit, especially young people, and are building credit for the first time. Rebuilding after difficulties and having no credit can be similar. If you do not use credit or have not used it in the past, there is no credit use to rate and thus the affects can be similar. No use or a poor record can be limiting.

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Simple Tips to Boost Your Credit Score

Hopefully you have already checked your credit reports and are correcting any errors. (If you have not done this, read my previous article, Start Your New Year Right By Checking Your Credit Reports ). Make sure you monitor and follow through on any disputes. That is a good start. With a tough economy, a good credit score is more important than ever as credit opportunities may be tighter. Let’s look at the five factors of a credit score:

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The Importance of Networking

Our current economic state presents us with many opportunities – it’s all about how you choose to look at it. My focus has always been on the basics; taking a moment to look at your foundation with an emphasis on finances. Regardless of where you look, it is all about relationships – your ...

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The A, B, C, Ds Of A Healthy Financial Plan

Curious about what you need for a healthy financial plan? Read on and you will find out. First, have - A plan that includes the following four areas: - Budget - Credit - Debt - Savings Budget: Start with a simple written plan (budget) of the monthly net income coming into your household and how much is going out. This plan will be the cornerstone of your financial future and allow you to maintain a reasonable lifestyle while paying down debt and saving.

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Tax Time...Stop, Think, and Save

If you will be receiving an income tax refund, have you considered how you will use it? Before you give in to the pressure from family, friends, and retailers to spend your refund, why not buy yourself a little time. Think of this refund as a financial opportunity for you ! Then, think maximize. Ask yourself how it can bring the most benefit to you. Here are some points to consider:

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Single & Searching? Finances First

Many people do not like to talk about finances. When you are single and looking to start a relationship, it may even be more difficult to discuss. And that’s okay. Now allow me to ask you why. Do you shrink away and lower your head when someone talks about finances? Do you change the subject or walk away feeling inadequate because you have nothing saved, yet debt is building? If so, finances may be holding you back from finding a fulfilling relationship. Finances are a key piece to your puzzle and are often overlooked.

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Want Good Credit? - Beyond the Basics (Part 2 of 2)

In the previous article we got the first three fundamental steps out of the way: 1. Getting established with a financial institution 2. Checking/correcting credit reports 3. Establishing a budget. Now we are ready for credit! Below you will find key points and a continuation of my suggested steps. Keep in mind that there are no guarantees and no quick fixes. I suggest trying one step at a time and evaluating the response before moving to another step.

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Where Does Etiquette Fit?

The short answer is everywhere. Let’s start with RESPECT…..a simple word that means a lot and acts as the foundation for etiquette. When I think of the word “respect”, I immediately start singing the song made popular in the 1960’s by Aretha Franklin. Even if you do not know the song, let’s spell-out “respect” and take a closer look at how respect lays the groundwork for etiquette: R: Remember that etiquette begins with this one word, respect. E: Everywhere. Etiquette has a place in every situation.

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Life Lessons From a Fish

Life is simple….just ask a fish. This morning I looked in the fish bowl on my desk as Johnny Rocket, a.k.a. “Rocket”, my vibrant blue Betta fish, stared back at me. At this moment I realized that we all could benefit from a gentle reminder of the basics – a place we may have forgotten or barely remember. Here is what I learned from Rocket:

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Healthy Finances for Couples – How to Have the Money Talk

Want to stay married, talk about money. Creating healthy finances when two people join their lives takes effort. Are you having money talks with your spouse or significant other? Many people will talk about anything before money and yet money is the #1 reason for divorce and the driving force in an estimated 90% of divorces.

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