This is a sponsored post from Check N Go. When you find yourself with a little extra cash at the end of the month, you may feel torn between paying off debts and saving for retirement. So, where should you be putting your excess funds? It’s like choosing between ice cream and brownies; there’s no […]
A Lesson on Debt Management from our Lousy Lawmakers
Posted on August 9, 2011 // 1 Comment
This is a guest post from Jessica Wagner. Washington’s awash with wimps when it comes to negotiating on debt, driving up fears that the United States might actually manage to slip into default. While that’s probably not going to happen given the potential consequences, this kind of brinksmanship makes the country look bad to the […]
Rebuilding Credit After Bankruptcy: 3 Critical Steps
Posted on July 15, 2011 // 6 Comments
The following is a sponsored guest post by M. Sean Cydrus, an Ohio attorney specializing in bankruptcy. Wading back into the murky world of debt can be nerve-wracking if you’ve just gone through bankruptcy. But if you have financial goals, it’s best to start now to work towards them. Here’s your chance to take the […]