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Personal Loan vs. Debt Consolidation Loan

Published 2/10/25 1:32 PM

Life happens, and you may be looking to fund a major life event, handle existing debt, or even invest in your future. Thankfully, there are many financial tools available when you need money for something unexpected or to repay your existing debts. If you don’t have money available right now, you can apply for a personal loan or think about getting a debt consolidation loan.

While both these loans have similarities, they aim for different outcomes. Borrowing money in today's economy requires more than simply comparing current interest rates. It requires you to understand how each loan type works, what it's designed to accomplish, and how it fits your financial goals. For example, some borrowers may be looking to fund a dream wedding or a home equity loan renovation, while others may need debt relief from the stress of managing multiple high-interest debts.

Your financial situation, credit history, and financial objectives will dictate which type of loan best fits your needs.

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Topics: Debt Consolidation

How To Pay Off A Debt In Collections

Published 9/10/24 1:20 PM

Life can easily get out of hand. Unemployment, an unexpected medical problem, a sudden increase in your cost of living, or family issues can seriously affect your finances. When things get tough, you may not be able to afford to pay all your monthly obligations. When loan installments or bills go unpaid, that is when they go to collections.

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Topics: Credit Card Debt

Bankruptcy vs. Debt Relief: Which Option is For You?

Published 9/9/24 2:41 PM

Getting in debt is something that many people face because hardships and unexpected life events can happen to anyone — after all, we’re all humans! The goal for people in debt is to stabilize their personal finance and live a debt-free life. When you feel overwhelmed by debt and simply can’t repay it with your existing income, then you can either seek debt relief or file for bankruptcy.

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Topics: Credit Card Debt

How to Handle Credit Card Debt on a Tight Budget

Published 9/14/21 6:57 AM

Being on a tight budget does not mean that you have to learn to live with debt. Find out what you can do to reduce and eliminate debt on a tight budget.

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Topics: Credit Card Debt

Protect Yourself from Credit Card Fraud: A Guide for Consumers

Published 9/8/21 10:31 AM

The 2020 global pandemic locked up economies and limited the use of cash. As the circumstances forced more people to use plastic, fraudsters found more opportunities to steal identities and commit credit card fraud.

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Topics: Financial Education

What to Do If You Miss a Credit Card Payment

Published 8/27/21 12:10 PM

Missing a credit card payment is not the end of the world if you act fast. Learn how to minimize the damage of a missed payment to protect your credit score.

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Topics: Credit Card Debt

8 Back-to-School Budgeting Tips

Published 8/26/21 4:08 PM

As summer ends, it’s time for back-to-school shopping. Start by defining a budget, and involve your kids in the budgeting and shopping process.

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Topics: Saving Money

How to Budget for Major Life Events

Published 8/9/21 8:56 AM

Regardless of your lifestyle, as you go from childhood to adulthood and then grow older, you encounter several milestones that define your life. You may get married, start a family, buy a home, buy a car, start a business, etc. These major life events have one thing in common: they all cost money.

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Topics: Financial Education

What to Do If You Are a Credit Card Fraud Victim

Published 8/6/21 8:58 AM

Credit card fraud is one of the most frequent types of identity theft in the US. Prior to 2020’s unprecedented rise in fraud related to application for government benefits (likely as the result of COVID-19-related fraud), credit card fraud topped the list of identity theft types by a wide margin for multiple years in a row.

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Topics: Financial Education

What Is Credit Card Fraud?

Published 8/6/21 8:49 AM

Close to half a million people fall victim to credit card fraud in the US every year. Learn what credit card fraud is and how you can guard against it.

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Topics: Financial Education