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- 4 Steps to a Budget That Works!
Building a budget is the first step to solving debt problems. It's not as hard as you think! With this budget help article, a pencil and paper you can start on a simple workable budget and grab hold of your debt or credit problems. Also explores other options to help solve Christian debt and non-Christain debt problems.
- 5 Steps to Better Credit
- Avoid Credit Repair Scams
- Budgeting Tools
Three Christian debt budgeting tools to help break out of the debt cycle. Practical advice for anyone who wants to get out of debt or learn to better manage their money. Includes advice on whether you need software, web sites debt counseling.
- Christian Debt Consolidation
Article explores Christian debt consolidation. Shows what to look for and who may need counseling and explains what credit counselers do.
- Christian Debt Home
As Christians we need to be good stewards about financial matters. While using credit is not a sin, too much debt can lead to taking our focus off God and leading us away from Him. There are also practical reasons for being good stewards - less stress, more joy and greater freedom. Here you will find articles and other guidance for those who find themselves overextended.
- Don't get Scammed!
Learn how to aviod scam and con artists who love to prey on desparate and scared victims. Follow these simple rules to stay clear of these bottom feeders while learning how to find reputable credit and debt help. Good advice for Christians and non-Christians alike.
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- Get Out of Debt Without Credit Counseling
Get out of debt without Credit Counseling. Reviews Leo Quinn's "How to win back your paycheck". Quinn outlines a plan to be totally debt free in less than ten years.
- Time To Get Out of Debt
- What Is Credit Counseling?
You may have heard of credit counseling, but what is it really? Article shows the difference between credit counseling, deb negotiaton and debt settlement. Also gives good tips for finding a reputable credit counseler you can work with.
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