Author name: Mike Peterson

Credit Freezing and Credit Monitoring, Two Types of Protection You Need to Know About

In this day and age, we’re all vulnerable to internet hackers finding a way to access our private, personal information. We’ve all heard the various media reports of big-name companies and even governmental entities’ computer systems being breached, and when it comes to personal finances, Equifax, a consumer credit reporting agency, is one of the […]

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Money Rediscovered: Fun Facts, Historical Tidbits and Weird Things About Your Cash

Fun Facts and weird things about your cash. Let’s face it, thinking about money, or in particular the lack thereof, can be a source of stress for many folks, especially around the holidays. But as it happens, there’s much more to money than its ability to invoke panic as it pertains to your finances. In

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Don’t Let Debt Push You to Desperate Financial Measures

For some of us, loads of debt equal desperation. The endless bills, the ever-growing balances, the mounting interest. With the goal of freeing themselves from their financial burden, it’s enough to push some people to make risky financial decisions they might not otherwise.  Don’t let debt push you to desperate financial measures. One such decision

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Rebuilding Your Credit: Seven Things to Know When Choosing a Credit Card

You probably don’t need me to tell you that it can be difficult to build or repair your credit. Maybe you’re recovering from years of irresponsible spending and living beyond your means. Or perhaps you’re starting from scratch after a lifetime of going cash only. But here’s the thing: While repairing (or establishing) credit can

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How Do I Get Out Of Debt?

It’s a question we’ve all asked ourselves; anyone who’s ever owned a credit card, taken out a student loan, financed a car, or paid a mortgage has accumulated debt. Debt can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to be a slave to it. You just need a little common sense and some budgeting savvy. Remember,

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The Basics of Retirement

We’re all concerned about how to save money for the future. Whether you’re a Baby Boomer who’s been hit hard by the bear market or a young adult looking to retire in 35 years, there are simple ways to start organizing your ideal retirement plan. Read on to learn the basics of retirement. “Plan” Isn’t

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Free Credit Reports

There’s a new act in town! It’s called the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. This act, among other things, stipulates that each American consumer is entitled to a yearly review of their credit report, one provided by each of the three main credit bureaus: Experian, TransUnion, and Exquifax. The bottom line: free credit reports.

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