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This Week On Financial Wellness…

July 29, 2017 by Katie Bentley

Here’s what happened on Financial Wellness this week…

1. US Bankruptcy Court Functions and The Present System


Do you know what the US bankruptcy court functions and present system are? These courts handle bankruptcy Chapter 7, 9, 11, 12, 13 and Chapter 15 cases. Bankruptcy laws help people who cannot pay their debts. It gives them hope for a fresh start. Read on to know more about US bankruptcy courts… Click to read more

2. Buying a Starter Home | Know the Pros and Cons


Is buying a starter home still a wise investment? Today’s article will guide you in the process of choosing between a starter home or forever home. Keep reading more information from the article on Zillow… Click to read more

3. 21 Practical Saving for Retirement Tips


Saving for retirement can be quite tricky. There is no better time to start doing so, but earlier would be better. The average American retirement savings for working families aged 31 to 61 is just around $5,000. This amount is quite scary especially if you see yourself closer to retiring. Catching up with these retirement saving tips might help you get back on track… Click to read more

4. Debt Repayment – How To Start Digging Out Of The Hole


Americans are some of the worst savers in the world. We spend pretty much everything we make (and sometimes more!). This epidemic is largely due to the incessant marketing of debt to individuals from the moment they become an adult, making debt repayment incredibly difficult. Click to read more

5. Consolidate Private Student Loans Tips


When you consolidate private student loans, you’re essentially gathering all your private student loans into one loan. This makes payments easier to track. The only drawback is, you’d be paying off more in interest for the duration of your new consolidated loan… Click to read more

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

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