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  from Jeremy Vohwinkle
Credit cards and loans are financial tools just like any other, but they have to be used properly in order to be effective. Sometimes it is easy to get carried away with using credit to make purchases, and before you know it, you're under a mountain of debt and unable to fund your other financial goals. The key to getting out of this situation is to recognize the problem and begin taking action as soon as possible.

 
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Beware of the Warning Signs of Too Much Debt
Do you have debt that is bogging you down and keeping you from reaching your financial goals? Using credit and debt can be a powerful tool that allows you to leverage your money, but when used inappropriately, it can...read more

 
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How Much Home Can You Afford?
There is good debt and bad debt, and usually a mortgage is good debt. Unfortunately, it is possible to buy more home than you can truly afford, and this good debt becomes bad...read more

 
What to do if You Can't Break Your Spending Habits
If you can't get your spending and debt problems under control yourself, there is help out there. Debtors Anonymous is a great resource that can provide the assistance you need to...read more

 
 
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