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4 Savvy Saver Tips

By Ellie Kay, Personal Finance Expert How would you like to live debt free, take vacations and live in a comfortable home? My husband and I were able to dig out of $40K in consumer debt on one military income … Continue reading

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Increasing the Debt Ceiling Impacts You Now … and Later

In the aftermath of the first government shutdown in 17 years, economists are bandying about a number of staggering figures to show the obscene cost government inaction will costs its taxpaying citizenry. An estimated $300 million per week in losses … Continue reading

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What’s the Key to Meeting New Year’s Financial Resolutions? Setting Attainable Goals

According to the 2013 Fidelity Resolutions Study, the number of people making financial resolutions is at an all-time high and almost half of the survey respondents reported achieving over 80% of their financial goals last year. So what is the secret to success? Setting realistic and attainable goals is key to ensuring that you make good on your resolutions long after everyone else has thrown in the towel. Continue reading

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