March 6, 2007
Your e-mails: Fighting off credit card debt
Your e-mails: Fighting off credit card debt
CNN - (CNN) — Americans commonly use credit cards as part of their family finances. Sometimes the reliance on credit cards leads to an unhealthy amount of debt. CNN.com asked readers how they deal with credit card debt and asked them to share their
Source: www.cnn.com
Suze Orman On 'Women And Money'
NBC 6 - Friends of mine — good friends of mine — that are powerful, strong women that run corporations won't do a will, don't do a trust, won't ask for a raise, have credit card debt. They are in trouble." In her new book, Orman is focusing her efforts on
Source: www.nbc6.net
Maxed Out : Or, Give the Guy Some Credit
Dallas Observer - Former Dallasite James Scurlock is becoming the Upton Sinclair of the credit-card industry. It was exactly one year ago that James Scurlock debuted his documentary Maxed Out , about the suffocating crush of credit-card debt, at the South by Southwest
Source: www.dallasobserver.com
1. Americans are loaded with credit card debt.
CNN Money - The average American household with at least one credit card has nearly $9,200 in credit card debt, according to CardWeb.com, and the average interest rate runs in the mid- to high teens at any given time. 2. Some debt is good. Borrowing for a home
Source: money.cnn.com
You may be living beyond your means if you
MLive.com - n STOP PAYING for essentials such as health- or life-insurance coverage, or you stop making contributions to a 401(K) account so you can pay off credit-card debt. n Regularly use a CREDIT CARD to pay for groceries and other essentials. n RUN OUT of
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