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November 18, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Here’s what happened on Financial Wellness

1. 7 Student Loan Debt Relief Options

If your student loan debt is virtually leaving you with pennies, you may be running out of ideas on how to pay it off.

Today, you’re in luck.

Your student loan debt crisis has a solution.

To combat the growing student loan debt crisis, loan forgiveness programs have emerged.

These programs may either help students significantly reduce payments or wipe them all away… Click to read more

2. Bankruptcy Records of Gloucester County Board of Supervisors Candidate Revealed

In Massachusetts, a candidate for the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors has bankruptcy records showing he filed for bankruptcy 7 times.

Bankruptcy records show the legalities involved when addressing the debt issues of businesses and individuals who want to get out of debt… Click to read more

3. Can You Get Approved for Credit Cards After Bankruptcy?

Applying for credit cards after bankruptcy is a common step people take to restore their finances.

Although there are a few details to consider, credit cards for people with bankruptcies are not impossible.

Once issuers see what they need to see, you can have the comfortable and secure life of owning a credit card again.

To make this happen, here is what you need to know… Click to read more

4. How To Choose A Bank

Being able to choose a bank that’s right for you can be the difference between having a financial ally or adversary.

The right bank will provide you sound security, ease of use, and access to credit… Click to read more

5. Student Loan Relief Counselors: Do You Need One to Get Out of Student Debt?

With the alarming student loan crisis in the country, it is not surprising that borrowers are now looking for student loan relief counselors.

Experts on student loan help are out there and they are more than happy to help struggling borrowers.

However, borrowers must consider a number of factors to determine if their situation is in need of a counselor.

If you are still undecided about the next step in repaying student loan debt, here are the things you should consider… Click to read more

What have you learned about your finances this week? Let us know in the comments below.

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