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How Do I Lower My Credit Card Interest Rate?

February 24, 2012 by Andrea

Time for Chicks Chat. Today we answer a question that Lisa asked us on our Facebook Page. we love receiving questions, so make sure we are friends on Facebook, K? I really need to keep my credit card for emergencies. However, I hate that my interest rate is so high, around 22.99%. I have read […]

Filed Under: Improve Credit

How to Protect Your Money after a Break-Up

February 17, 2012 by Andrea

No one wants to see their relationship or marriage end but it happens. That’s enough of a blow to your life to send you into a tailspin that you don’t want to have to think about finances. But, keep in mind that if you don’t think about it and protect your money it could leave […]

Filed Under: Financial Planning

You are Young, You are Female, You are Unique & So is Your Debt

February 2, 2012 by Andrea

Regardless of your age, gender, race, or socioeconomic status you are at risk for getting into debt. Debt knows no boundaries and can strike anyone at anytime. Of course there are ways you can limit your risk factors; such as budgeting, saving, and savvy spending, but what about those of us who are afflicted with […]

Filed Under: Improve Credit

5 Simple Ways to Save for Financial Emergencies

February 1, 2012 by Andrea

Few women get through life without experiencing some sort of financial emergency. Maybe you won’t ever go through a natural disaster like an earthquake, hurricane, tornado, etc but when you’re budget is figured down to the last cent and there’s no wiggle room, something like an unexpected car repair or broken water heater can cause […]

Filed Under: Save Money

Has Suze Orman Jumped the Shark?

January 9, 2012 by Andrea

Jump The Shark – a term to describe a moment when something that was once great has reached a point where it will now decline in quality and popularity. Today marks the day of Suze Orman’s newest venture, a prepaid credit card.  This new prepaid card is being called “The Approved Card” one can only […]

Filed Under: Financial Planning

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