The stock market is in turmoil. Subprime
mortgages are wreaking havoc. Bankruptcies are on the rise. Unemployment,
debt, oil prices: there is a lot of worrisome economic news lately.
Learn how to recession-proof your finances.
Recession Proof Your Life
Health care is fast becoming the necessity that many Americans can’t afford. An estimated 77 million people—37% of the adult population in the U.S.—have difficulty paying their medical bills and medical debts often lead to financial ruin.
Read about the issue of health care costs.
Helpful information for managing medical bills, finding financial assistance and avoiding credit damage. Advice for both insured and uninsured patients.
Learn how to manage medical costs
Not only can divorce lead to emotional strain,
it can also cause all sorts of financial problems. In this article,
our credit experts offer guidance on splitting shared accounts and keeping
your credit score healthy.
Read more
about money during a divorce
Medical bills and loss of income are the two
leading issues cited by people filing for bankruptcy. Find out how to
navigate financial emergencies such as unemployment, natural disasters,
a death in the family, medical issues and more.
Don't
let a crisis destroy your credit
If you think your identity has been stolen,
it’s crucial to quickly contact your financial institutions and
take control of the situation. Credit.com shows you exactly what to
do if you suspect that you might be a victim of identity theft.
Reclaim
your credit identity now
With a little dedication and some planning
it is possible to reduce your debts on your own. Why pay debt counselors
and consolidation agencies fees for things you can do yourself? Credit.com
shows you the tricks of the trade and the fastest way to reduce your
debts on your own.
Take
control of your debts today
You can’t erase the past. Negative records
such as bankruptcy and collection accounts will remain on your credit
report for 7-10 years. But with a little work you can improve your credit
even before these negative records expire.
Start rebuilding
your credit today
If the challenges in your life are getting to be too much to handle on your own, you can find assistance from social service agencies in your area.
Find help today |