Overwhelmed by credit card debt? Read the advice from Savvy Ladies founder Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA below and create your own roadmap to get out of it! Want to learn more about credit card debt management? Take a free debt management course here! By Stacy Francis,...
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Managing Credit Cards Debt During COVID-19
As financial situations change during recent economic events, you may find yourself leaning heavily on your credit card to finance purchases big and small. Before relying on credit, learn more about managing your credit score, altering payment agreements, and the...
Credit Card Overwhelmed: Notes on Debt Consolidation
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA“My credit cards are driving me insane,” a friend complained to me over mochas (bought with cash) yesterday morning. “It’s like I can’t stop thinking about how much debt I’m in, because the minute I’ve sent off one minimum payment, I get a...
Top 6 Tips for Improving Your Credit Score
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA According to myFICO, it’s important to note that repairing bad credit is a bit like losing weight: It takes time, and there is no quick fix. In fact, out of all of the ways to improve a credit score, quick-fix efforts are the most likely...
What You Need to Know About Credit
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA You sit down in your mortgage broker’s office because you can’t stand the news. Your credit is so bad you will not be able to secure a loan to buy the dream home you just bid on. Can you imagine? After months of taking time off work to run...
Different Types of Debt: Which Should I Pay Off First?
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA At a recent get-together at my parents house, one of their friends was excited to tell me his company had given him a substantial bonus – one that far exceeded his expectations. Thrilled to have a financial expert at the party, he asked...
Debt Management
What is debt? Debt is carrying over a balance on a credit card from one month to the next. Also, a car loan and a mortgage are considered debt. When you pay less than the minimum payment and miss a payment, penalties usually occur, and this can lead to mounting debt...
Why It’s More Important Than Ever to Avoid Holiday Debt
We’re entering a holiday season like no other, and consumers are assessing how much they can afford to spend. With COVID cases trending upward across the nation and uncertainty continuing to prevail, going into debt as a result of holiday spending could be even more...
How to Build Credit While You’re Unemployed
While losing your job can certainly be detrimental to your finances, it does not make it impossible to build credit. Leslie will discuss strategies to continue – or start – building your credit, even while unemployed. In her early years, when missed student loan...
Before and During College: Help Your Student Avoid Credit Card Traps
By: Tom Melecki There’s nothing inherently wrong with college students having credit cards. In fact, 56% of them posses at least one. But help your student beware of all those offers from banks and other credit card providers at this time of year. After all, a credit...