August 22, 2019 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Personal Finance, Your Credit / 0 comments
If you’re doing your best to stay out of debt, closing credit cards may seem like a smart option to help rid you of the temptation of charging. However, closing your credit card can actually have a negative impact on your credit score. Consider the effects on your overall financial situation before cutting the cord […]
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Does Debt Consolidation Hurt Your Credit?
February 9, 2021 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Personal Finance, Tayne Law Group, Your Credit / 0 comments
Consolidating debt can have a significant positive impact on your finances, especially if it helps you pay down your debt more quickly and with interest savings. But you may be wondering, “Does debt consolidation hurt your credit score?”
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Q&A: Can Creditors to Garnish My Wages?
December 4, 2020 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, From the Blog, Personal Finance / 0 comments
Do you have a judgment on one of your past due accounts and now creditors are saying they will garnish your wages?
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How to Settle Credit Card Debt (Before Going to Court)
November 2, 2020 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, debt help, Debt Relief, debt settlement, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Personal Finance, Your Credit / 0 comments
When you borrow money from a creditor, you have a legal obligation to repay it. As a result, having unpaid credit card debt can lead to a lawsuit.
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Personal vs. Business Credit: What’s the Difference?
August 18, 2020 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, From the Blog, Personal Finance, Your Credit / 0 comments
Business and personal credit share many similarities. Having good credit — for businesses and individuals — often means better access to loans.
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How to Stay Positive During the Coronavirus Pandemic
March 15, 2020 / by Lea DeRosa / Business Debt Relief, Credit Cards, Debt Relief, debt settlement, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Medical Debt, Personal Finance / 1 comment
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to impact our everyday lives – events have been cancelled, social distancing is encouraged, and the barrage of news stories keeps spiraling.
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Can You Settle Retail Card Debt?
September 16, 2019 / by Lea DeRosa / Credit Cards, debt help, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Money Saving Tips, Personal Finance, Shopping Smart / 0 comments
Retail card debt can be some of the most difficult debt to manage. In many cases, retail cards come with astronomical interest rates. As a result, getting behind on your payments can mean digging yourself deep into a debt hole.
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Celebrate Beyonce’s Birthday by Getting your Finances in Formation
September 4, 2019 / by Leslie Tayne / Better Budgeting, Credit Cards, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Money Saving Tips, Personal Finance, Your Credit / 0 comments
September 4 is Beyonce’s birthday, and what better way to celebrate than to be (Sasha) fierce with your finances?! Not only is Beyonce a superstar, but she’s also a powerful businesswoman and known for her personal finance prowess (her $400 million net worth speaks for itself) in a way that all women can be inspired […]
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Is Closing a Credit Card a Good Idea?
August 22, 2019 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Getting Rid of Debt, Personal Finance, Your Credit / 0 comments
If you’re doing your best to stay out of debt, closing credit cards may seem like a smart option to help rid you of the temptation of charging. However, closing your credit card can actually have a negative impact on your credit score. Consider the effects on your overall financial situation before cutting the cord […]
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Sallie Mae Credit Card: How it Compares
June 20, 2019 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, debt help, Debt Relief, From the Blog, Navient, Personal Finance, Salli Mae, Student Loan Debt, Student Loans, Tayne Law Group / 0 comments
Sallie Mae, famous (or infamous depending on your opinion) for servicing student loans, recently introduced it’s releasing its own slate of credit cards. The line includes three different cards aimed at college students and recent graduates working to pay down student loans.
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Long-Term Effects of Student Loans for Millennials
March 18, 2019 / by Tayne Law Group / Credit Cards, debt help, Debt Relief, debt settlement, From the Blog, Housing, Personal Finance, Tayne Law Group / 0 comments
According to a study released by Bloomberg, millennials are now in more than $1 trillion of debt, most of which is made up of student loans.
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