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Resources

Besides this website, there are many resources at your disposal to help you achieve a debt free life.  Please use them as a resource, and use our list of trusted sponsors (on the right) for more information.

National Foundation for Credit Counseling
http://www.nfcc.org/

As the nation's largest financial counseling organization, the NFCC Member Agency Network includes more than 750 community-based offices located in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Over 3 million consumers annually receive financial counseling and education from NFCC Member Agencies in person, over the phone, or online.


Debtors Anonymous
http://www.debtorsanonymous.org

Debtors Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting.


FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/index.shtml

The Bureau of Consumer Protection is here to help you, if you believe that you have been scammed or unfairly treated by a Debt Consolidation company.  You deserve a company that will treat you fairly and will help you get out of debt.  If you ever believe that you are being scammed by a debt relief company, contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection.


MyFICO.com
http://www.myfico.com

Learn your FICO score and utilize resources from MyFICO.com to manage and improve your scores while becoming debt-free.  MyFICO is a great resource to track your progress as you work to pay off debt

Remember... your FICO score is not your credit score.  More organizations use your FICO score to determine whether or not they will lend you money.  Trust MyFICO.com to help get you back on track with your finances.

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Books & Publications

Credit Card & Debt Management: A Step-By-Step How-To Guide for Organizing Debt & Saving Money on Interest Payments (Paperback)

Which credit card is REALLY offering the best deal? How do you refinance debt using existing credit cards? Why is it sometimes better to use credit cards instead of a home equity loan? How long will it take to pay back ALL your debt? The answers to these and many more questions are contained in this powerful guide to consumer credit management. Using numerous real-life examples the reader is shown how to lower monthly payments, save money on finance charges and reduce the interest rates of loans. By applying these valuable strategies, it is possible to save thousands of dollars!

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Managing Debt for Dummies (Paperback)If you’re trying to kick the “Buy Now/Pay Later” habit and get your spiraling debt under control, you need Managing Debt For Dummies now! This practical, commonsense guide provides straightforward strategies for coping with every kind of secured and unsecured debt, including, personal loans, car loans, mortgages, home equity loans, lines of credit, credit cards, finance company loans, and student loans. You’ll find out how easy it is to:
  • Distinguish between good and bad debt
  • Go on a “debt diet” to get back into financial shape
  • Start a filing system to track debt and protect life after debt
  • Adopt a smart spending regimen
  • Increase your income
  • Consolidate your debt
  • Decide which bills to pay when you can’t pay them all
  • Use credit cards responsibly

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