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Credit scores affect many aspects of our lives -- more than you may think. Paying bills on time and staying well below your credit limits are sure-fire ways to build and maintain good credit. But there are some lesser-known strategies to boost your score as well.
Should You Cash in an Annuity to Pay Off Your Debts?
6:00AM 10/19/2011
Stacy is on a fixed income. She could free up more cash if she paid off her credit cards and mortgage. Should she cash in an annuity to make that happen? DailyFinance's Laura Rowley explains the key factor Stacy should consider in making the decision.
3 Ways to Make the Most of Obama's Proposed Payroll Tax Cut
11:30AM 10/13/2011

Although the Senate has blocked action on Obama's $447 billion jobs bill, parts of it may yet get enacted, including an extension and expansion of a payroll tax cut that would put hundreds of dollars more a year in the pockets of ordinary American workers. Here are three smart ways for you to earmark that cash for your future.
Will the Layaway Revival Come Back to Bite Retailers?
3:45PM 10/10/2011
By Alyce Lomax, The Motley Fool
Sears Holdings, Wal-Mart Stores, Target Corp, TJX, Retail, Best Buy
Layaway became obsolete in the bubble years, an anachronism from bygone times when many consumers couldn't access credit. In today's rough economy, layaway is making a comeback for the holidays. But for investors who hold certain retail stocks, this may mean lumps of coal in their portfolios.
What to Do When Credit Card Bills Devour Your Paycheck
11:00AM 9/22/2011
Credit card debt is tough to avoid -- and tougher to escape. We received an email from a reader who owes $20,000 on her cards, and spends a third of her income on those payments. Credit expert John Ulzheimer offers a legitimate method for her to reduce monthly costs and get out of the red.
Money and Happiness: Helping a Caregiver Climb Out of Debt
1:00PM 9/19/2011

Joe did right by his mother in her declining years, but half a decade of expensive care for her has left the 53-year-old in a financially precarious position. Money and Happiness columnist Laura Rowley offers him a step-by-step plan to get out of debt and back on track for his own retirement.

For more than three-quarters of U.S. taxpayers, the silver lining of tax season is the refund check. This year, the IRS says the average refund is just under $3,000, and many people will use theirs to pay off debt or cover expenses. But it could also create an opportunity to save or invest.
20 Metro Areas With the Worst Credit Card Debt Problems
3:00PM 1/26/2011

Equifax has ranked the U.S. metropolitan areas that are still suffering the most from high credit card debt, and found the majority of the areas with the highest debt-to-income ratios are located in six states. But the six might not be the ones you'd guess.
Five Steps to Get Out of Debt in Record Time: The DOLP Method
8:00AM 1/12/2011
Today, I'm going to share with you a system to help you get out of debt called DOLP, which stands for "done on last payment." The DOLP system is the cornerstone of your Debt Free For Life plan. I've talked about it for over a decade, and I've taught it to millions of people. It's simple and it...
Put These 12 Financial Resolutions for 2011 on Your List
9:00AM 12/31/2010
Retirement, Columns, Investing, Health Care, Investing Basics, Credit

After the Great Recession and with volatile stock markets and unemployment keeping Americans jittery, more people are ready to commit to improving their personal financial situation in 2011. Here are a dozen steps that can help put you on the road to fiscal security.
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