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Written by: Kenny GoldeCredit Card Debt Settlement - It may be worth sacrificing your credit score - Click To Read Article
We are taught through bank advertising and social pressure that a poor credit score suggests not only the loss of untold dollars due to higher interest rates on loans, but amazingly, that a high credit score makes you a “good” person and a low credit score makes you a “bad” person. Your credit score is a product, just like everything else advertised to you. It is not connected to your identity. And it won't cost you nearly as much money as you're made to think it will.
HOLDING ONTO YOUR IDENTITY IN FINANCIAL CRISIS - Click To Read Article
In my speaking engagements lately, I’ve been talking to people about how to separate emotion from their finances entirely, and especially how to let go of the negative emotions - shame, fear, anxiety, blame and stress - that often come with debt.
Credit Card Debt Settlement - Top 5 Things to Know - Click To Read Article
Negotiating settlements is one of the fastest ways to reduce large portions of your credit card debt permanently. Although there are many companies advertising on radio and television to work for you in settling your credit card debt, it is possible to do it yourself without paying additional fees or a percentage of the amount you save to a third party. Here are five major points to keep in mind when settling your credit card debt.
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About the Author: Kenny Golde RSS for Kenny's articles - Visit Kenny's website Kenny Golde is a film director, writer and producer, novelist, photographer and public speaker. He has appeared on the CBS News in Los Angeles, dozens of radio programs including the nationally sydicated Thom Hartmann Show, and has a feature article on "The Do-It-Yourself Bailout" appearing on nationwide newsstands in the September issue of Consumer Reports. His recent film credits include the WWII drama "Glass House," the soon-to-be released "Uncross the Stars," starring Academy Award nominee Barbara Hershey and Golden Globe winner Ron Perlman and "The Job," starring Daryl Hannah. He wrote and directed for the Lifetime Television series "Intimate Portrait," interviewing dozens of celebrities and personalities including Quentin Tarantino, Billy Joel, Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Travolta. Golde lives in Los Angeles. For Kenny's film and television work, including director's reel and trailers, visit http://www.KennyGolde.com For "The Do-It-Yourself Bailout," visit http://www.SettleYourCreditCards.com Click here to visit Kenny's website HOLDING ONTO YOUR IDENTITY IN FINANCIAL CRISIS Credit Card Debt Settlement Top 5 Things to Know Credit Card Debt Settlement It may be worth sacrificing your credit score |
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