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26 Dec: Building an emergency fund to help prevent future debt

What would happen if you need $400 for an emergency?

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22 Dec: What is debt restructuring?

Debt restructuring is a process used by companies to avoid the risk of default on existing debt.

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18 Dec: Should I use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt?

The average American carries $6,194 in credit card debt, typically distributed over four credit cards.

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15 Dec: Equity financing – what is it?

Equity financing is one of the major ways companies raise the money they need.

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12 Dec: Debt finance – what is it?

Let’s explore one of the most common means companies use to raise capital – Debt financing.

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08 Dec: Debt vs equity financing- which is best?

Should you take out a loan or look for investors to raise that extra capital you’re seeking?

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04 Dec: Debt consolidation versus debt settlement – which is better?

Debt consolidation and debt settlement are both financial strategies that share a common goal – to help consumers resolve their credit card debt – but they achieve it through different routes.

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01 Dec: Common myths of debt and equity financing

Capital is the lifeblood of companies

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21 Nov: Good debt vs. bad debt

While no one likes being in debt, the truth is that the majority of us need debt to finance our day-to-day lives.

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17 Nov: 4 Common types of debt

Total household debt in the United States – including auto loans, credit cards, mortgages, and student debt – climbed to $14.30 trillion in the first quarter of 2020. It’s so high that it is about eight times the total household by the height of the great recession in Q3 2008.

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