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How Can You Save Money With A 0% Interest Credit Card?

September 30, 2009

Amazon.de Widgets 0% interest credit cards; are they a much needed lifeline or simply a tactic used to ensnare you into post offer high interest trauma! Many would agree that 0% interest credit cards are fantastic, but are they a long term strategy to help lower personal debt?0% interest credit cards are an excellent way to reduce your credit card debt quickly but; is it possible to switch from one card to the next as the current deal expires and maintain a zero interest credit card debt?The sh

Relationship with spouse Business sustainability/growth Personal … - Success Magazine

September 30, 2009


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Consumer Debt Reduction

September 30, 2009

It’s become a necessary evil in today’s society that most of us need to have some kind of debt. After all, in order to buy a home you’ll need a mortgage. However consumer debt is increasing in almost every household across the nation. It seems to have become a way of life to buy the things we want and charge it to credit. Unfortunately this steady rise in personal debt has also led to a frantic search for consumer debt reduction methods. Finding ways to reduce outstanding balances and get

Sen. Kerry richest member of Congress; Gillibrand, Schumer rank out of top 50 (WRGB Albany)

September 30, 2009

Still, that number represents a 28-percent dip since the last report, a trend reflected in the overall picture of Congress members' personal finances: while members of Congress remained financially flush, this year, Roll Call found, many suffered significant financial losses in 2008.

Some optimism on economy (Post-Bulletin)

September 30, 2009

MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota residents are feeling a little more optimistic about the economy and their own personal finances than they did last fall, according to the latest Star Tribune Minnesota Poll.

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