Author name: Mike Peterson

A Guide to Financially Irresponsible Family Members

It can be awkward to mix family and money issues, whether it’s loaning money to a struggling relative or dealing with competitive or irresponsible spending. Feeling frustrated by family-related financial kerfuffles? We created this helpful guide for dealing with financially irresponsible family members who seem chronically unable to get their financial act together – without

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What are Your Most Pressing Money Matters? Take This Quiz to Find Out

When you see your doctors during checkups, they normally ask a series of general questions that help them make assessments about your physical health and mental well-being. It’s important information to have and analyze to get a total and complete picture of your health. The same goes for your financial health. Questions about how you

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Less is More: Low-Limit Credit Cards Can Help You Build or Rebuild Credit

Diving into the world of credit cards can be daunting for those new to the game, such as young people trying to establish a solid credit history or older folks who’ve shied away from using plastic to pay for everyday purchases. You might wonder how much credit you actually need, how disciplined you’ll be in

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10 Credit Freeze FAQs

Concerned about a recent data breach? Worried about identity theft? Looking for a little extra peace of mind? A credit freeze might be exactly what you’re looking for. This free (that’s right, free!) service makes it harder for scammers to ruin your good name – and your good credit. Of course, a credit freeze isn’t

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Debt Management Plans: What to Know Before You Sign Up

Feeling overwhelmed by credit card debt? Having trouble making your monthly payments? A debt management plan offers a realistic way to pay down your debt and get your finances back on track. Debt management plans are offered by nonprofit credit counseling organizations, and they typically work like this: Your credit counselor negotiates with your lenders

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Eight Money Tips for Couples

From squabbles over spending to disagreements over budgeting, financial woes can be a source of serious strife for couples. In fact, in one recent study, 35 percent of couples reported that they argue about money more than anything else. Want to cut down on money-related arguments with your spouse or significant other? It’s time to

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