Get me out of debt! 3 plans for women who owe too much
Article Abstract:
Three women who got deeply into debt for different reasons are profiled, and solutions tailored to each one's individual circumstances are presented. Suggestions such as taking out a home equity loan, joining Debtor's Anonymous and cutting up credit cards are given.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1996
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The get-ahead guide to jobs & money
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Financial planning through life's various stages is discussed. Tips on developing good financial habits during young adulthood include learning how to budget and save. Career planning, finding a mentor, buying a home, having children and other topics are discussed.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1997
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Organize your financial life - once and for all in 5 easy moves
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Keeping financial records in order and tossing out outdated and unnecessary records can help a person manage money better. Tips on filing financial paperwork, having an inbox for important financial chores and creating a schedule are discussed.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1996
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