Don’t Let Debt Keep You Down, Soldier
If you are in the military and feeling overwhelmed by debt and struggling to keep afloat, there are programs and experts that can help you. Read more to find out how you can get help.
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GET STARTED NOWIf you are in the military and feeling overwhelmed by debt and struggling to keep afloat, there are programs and experts that can help you. Read more to find out how you can get help.
Often mom's who are the primary wage earner for the families struggle with making ends meet and trying to fulfill the needs of their families. Help is available, you just have to know where to turn.
American Financial Solutions identifies financial challenges for women who are primary wage earners in their household.
I just wanted to take the time and thank you for your time today. I know I can pay off all of my stuff, I just needed to hear it from an outsider.
When it comes to getting out of debt, we all want it to happen quickly and easily. While this method has the possibility of eliminating your debt in less than a year, you have to be willing to make the sacrifices necessary for such a rapid reduction.
The days of using balance transfers to get out of debt are not over, but there are certain stipulations you should know before you sign up.
Certified Credit Counselor, Lea explains what brought her to American Financial Solutions, her best moments and one piece of financial advice for people.
A balance transfer may be a good option for getting out of debt and reducing interest rates, but there are critical steps that each person should take before they apply for that new credit card.
We have heard that applying for credit can impact our credit score. One or two inquiries may have little effect on the numbers, but having several in a year can take its toll. Those applications can have a greater negative effect if they are for credit card accounts.
Often targets for bogus financial services, military members, veterans and their families need ways to monitor their credit.
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and your counselor will review your credit report, analyze your financial situation and help you find the option that's best for you.