All Posts Tagged With: "financial planning"

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Consumers Advised To Prepare for the Unexpected

Those with family members who are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other related mental disorders are also hit with other difficulties.  These difficulties are in the legal and financial areas of life. Just as a child cannot make decisions for him or herself regarding these topics, so also, those who have been diagnosed with one of [...]

September 4th, 2009 | Debbie Dragon | Comments | Continued
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Scrimping Child Support Harder For Family Budgets

As a result of the tight economy some families are feeling and extra pinch because of child support payments.  As income decreases, unfortunately, child support payments do not decrease as well. While that is no different than with other monthly expenses, families feel the effect of this more because for many who pay child support, [...]

September 2nd, 2009 | Debbie Dragon | Comments | Continued
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Stuck in a Pile of Debt? Consumer Credit Counseling Can Help

This is a guest post written by Jakob Jelling.
Many individuals have been helped by consumer credit counseling to take control of their finances and to eliminate debt. Consumer credit counseling can work for you by teaching money management skills which can help you throughout your lifetime.
Consumer credit counseling can help you better understand your credit [...]

November 30th, 2007 | admin | Comments | Continued
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How to Plan for Retirement If You Don’t Get a 401(k) or a 403(b) at Work.

Recent studies have found that half of all Americans have not saved a dime for retirement, and of the half that did, a quarter of them only have enough money to pay for a years worth of retirement! Social Security just isn’t enough to pay for our living expenses during retirement years, so it’s time [...]

November 16th, 2007 | admin | Comments | Continued