Debt

  • The Complete Survival Guide: From Broke to Stable in 90 Days

    A woman sits at a desk with a laptop, using a pink calculator and pointing at a printed sales growth chart. A small bowl with paper clips is also on the desk. She appears focused on her work.

    Is your wallet feeling lighter than you’d like? Are you staring at mounting bills with nothing but change in your pocket? We’re all in this together, and I know I’m not the only one who’s felt that gut-wrenching panic when the money just isn’t there. Here’s the deal: being broke doesn’t mean you’re broken. After […]

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  • 11 Drastic Steps to Take When You’re Out of Money

    A close-up of a calculator, a pen, and various U.S. dollar bills. Overlaid text reads: 11 very drastic steps to take when youre flat broke.

    Extreme Frugality Hacks for When You’re Broke – these drastic ways to save money will get you out of money trouble. You can stop living paycheck to paycheck with these family finance tips and easy money saving strategies, even while living on a low income. As I sit here tallying up living expenses against a […]

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  • How to Save Money When You Have No Money

    A glass jar tipped over on a light surface with several coins, including quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, spilling out.

    If you’re asking how to save money when you have no money, your financial situation is probably less than ideal, and you’re probably feeling more than a little stress over your lack of funds immediately available in your checking account, let alone some imaginary funds in a dusty savings account. When unexpected expenses pop up […]

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  • Is It Possible To Inherit Medical Debt?

    A file folder labeled Medical Bills displays a red PAST DUE stamp, with other labeled tabs like Overdue and Misc visible in the background.

    When a close friend or family member dies it’s often incredibly upsetting and scary, unpaid medical debt only heightens these feelings. However, you’re not always responsible for paying for them. When someone dies the debts remaining are often paid out of their estate prior to the inheritance. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if […]

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