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This Week On Financial Wellness…

July 1, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Here’s what happened on Financial Wellness this week…

1. Credit Repair Services | The Pros and Cons of Hiring one

Credit Repair Services | the Pros and Cons of Hiring One
Using a credit repair service is one of the options you can choose to repair your credit report. There are many credit repair companies that can do this job for you. Another option would be to avail a free credit repair service. Obviously, there are some good points and bad points when hiring credit repair services to fix and improve your credit score. Find out more below… Click to read more

2. Find A Financial Adviser For A Role Model


Seeking out financial advisers and getting inspiration from a financial adviser can bring you financial freedom. You do not need to hire an expert to guide you to financial success. What you need is to find someone who inspires you enough to become a better version of you, in life, and in your finances. Seek your own financial Frankenstein via this article from USA Today… Click to read more

3. How to Apply For Student Loans


Attending colleges and going to universities requires funding, which makes knowing how to apply for student loans very important. For most students, getting private student loans or a federal student aid is the only way to afford a university degree. Understanding how to apply for student loans and understanding how this may affect your future is equally important. Follow these steps to pursue your degree through the help of student loans… Click to read more

4. Investing for Beginners | Top 5 Things To Consider


Beginning to invest can be exciting and overwhelming. On one hand you feel like you’re finally making some “adult” moves, but at the same time you don’t want to be “Madoffed”. So, how do you know if you’re on the right track when investing? Click to read more

5. Financial Planning 101: Essential Guide In Managing Your Finances


To achieve financial freedom, having a clear financial planning 101 program is a must. This is not just a guide that will help you keep on track with your finances. Financial planning and budgeting is a way of life. Through personal financial planning, you get to enjoy the life that you deserve and worked hard for… Click to read more

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

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