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What happens to student loan debt when a borrower dies? Dealing with the uncertainties around student loan debt when a borrower dies can be challenging for both the borrower and...
When the unimaginable or the unbearable happens, and you lose a spouse, parent, child, or sibling, the last thing you want to deal with is collection agencies calling you to...
The road to becoming debt free is an extended journey. However, this path doesn’t have to take an eternity. With the right plan and the right payments, you can slice...
Understanding Generational Debt Trends: A Comprehensive Overview In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, understanding debt trends and credit card usage across different generations is crucial for identifying key challenges and...
No matter how hopeless your debt situation may seem, taking the right steps can help you work toward financial freedom, even if it’s still a long way off. Here are...
The effect that debt can exact on mental health can be staggering and deeply personal. For many Americans, debt has become an integral part of their daily lives. According to...
There are situations in which you can, and can’t, be arrested for debt. Let’s explore. Approximately three-quarters of American adults are in debt. There are many different types of debt...
Question: What’s the difference between a debt management plan and debt settlement? Rachel H. from Austin, TX Answer: A debt management plan is a structured repayment plan that helps you...
Am I in debt? This is one of the questions that we are commonly asked. The answer to this question is not always as simple as it may seem. Millions...
One of the riskiest situations you can find yourself in when it comes to managing debt is habitually making late payments. Falling behind on your bills can be caused by...