Managing personal finances, as my husband and I have found out the hard and stressful way, is not always easy. It takes careful budgeting and open, constant communication from all involved to remain in control of budgeting and debt management.
careonecredit.com’s article on debt management (see link above) goes over budget planning, managing that budget and staying on top of and slowly reducing debt, handling credit cards and loans, investing and saving, and even income tax and what kind of bank to choose for your banking needs.
careonecredit.com offers tips, suggestions and generalized articles on lots of credit and finance related issues, including debt consolidation and credit counseling.
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Jenn,
Do you know how long it would normally take to get accepted by PPP?
I was curious, as I have sent my blog off over the weekend, and it’s been over 72 hours. Is that a bad sign? Any tips and tricks would be welcome ;)
Cheerio, this seems awesome about the debt collection. Do you relaly get paid by PPP?
Might not be everyday that you get someone responding to a “PPP” opportunity, with feedback on the service/product/site.. but here goes!
When I lost my job at the hospital well over a year ago, I had a hard time finding work for months and months! It led to a very unbalanced/unstable financial situation for me and Jo. Our first thoughts were to make arrangements with our creditors, then I remembered that the bulk of our “debt” laid in the hands of an ex-employer (mine) and I knew how they treated everyone, even their own employees. We decided to look into alternatives and a close friend recommended Careone to us. It works, at least it did for me and Jo.
They lowered our monthly payments by over $300-400 and depleted our interests rates (somehow). I am so thankful we went that route, things worked out perfectly for us with them!
Thanks sweetie. I love your site its so cute!