by Suparna Bhasin | Nov 30, 2012 | Blog, Debt Management
by Suparna Bhasin, Founder of She Creates ChangeOne of my favorite sayings is “Money isn’t funny, people are funny with money!” What this means really is that we as a collective have made this thing called money mean so much about who we are, our level of...
by Elliot Raphaelson | Jul 30, 2012 | Blog, Debt Management
by Elliot RaphaelsonConsumers can find themselves with insurmountable debt for any number of reasons. Unwise use of credit cards ranks near the top. As a Florida certified county mediator for the last 12 years, I have seen cases involving failure to pay credit-card...
by Susan Hirshman | Nov 24, 2010 | Blog, Debt Management, Divorce, Estate Planning, Investing, Retirement
by Susan HirshmanAs I was driving the other day, the song … On the twelve days of Christmas my true love gave to me….came on the radio. It made me think – who really is our true love and what is it really that we want.Who really is our true love? Well, I...
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA | Jan 13, 2010 | Blog, Debt Management, MidLife Finances, Stacy $avvy Advice
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFALeaving the organic produce store yesterday, a flier on the revolving glass door caught my eye. It was entitled “HEALTH CHECKUP: Do You Have the Supplement Basics Covered?” and listed five types of supplements – multivitamins,...
by Savvy Ladies | Oct 6, 2009 | Blog, Debt Management
Even the most responsible borrowers slip up sometimes. Maybe a utility bill went unpaid after you moved and the missed payment went into collections. Or perhaps there are unpaid library fines or parking tickets in collections that are hanging on to your credit history...
by Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA | Sep 16, 2009 | Blog, Debt Management
There are so many credit cards to choose from to earn mileage points – a lot depends on your anticipated travel patterns and your preferred payment options.When reviewing your options, don’t forget to look at the small print and get a handle on the interest rate...