
When -- till death do us part -- no longer fits the matrimonial equation, you ought to be sure your finances are in order before you walk OUT of the marriage.
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![]() When -- till death do us part -- no longer fits the matrimonial equation, you ought to be sure your finances are in order before you walk OUT of the marriage. ![]() In such couples, 'gender identity threat' may make men less faithful, study suggests
Continue reading Infidelity Rises When She Makes More Than He Does .
![]() Latinos and African-Americans in California have experienced significantly higher foreclosure rates than non-Hispanic borrowers in the state, according to the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL). ![]() Sure, the Credit CARD Act was a step in the right direction. We all have a little more consumer protections than we did before.
Continue reading Everything You Need To Know About The New Credit Card Laws.
![]() The new jobs report is bad news. Here's some advice to make it through a tough financial season.
Continue reading 7 Tips for Tough Financial Times.
![]() The Great Depression. Wall Street in 1987. Japan in 1997. Points of economic collapse are generally crystal clear in the rear-view mirror.
Continue reading Is This Finally the Economic Collapse?.
![]() View from the Pew survey shows commitment to debt management, tithing
Continue reading Despite Struggles, Hopeful Signs for Finances in Christian Households .
![]() The ultimate example of sacrifice and surrender is, of course, Jesus Christ. He had everything and still chose to surrender it out of love for His Father. Your attitude should be the same as His.
Continue reading Does God Care How Much We Give? by Francis Chan.
Continue reading Fannie Mae Asks for $1.5 Billion More in Aid After 2Q Loss .
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Continue reading Foreclosures Up in 75% of Top U.S. Metro Areas .
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Surrounded by key Democrats who helped push financial reform through Congress, President Obama signed the most sweeping overhaul of lending and finance rules since the Great Depression into law on Wednesday.
Continue reading WATCH: Will Financial Regs Hurt or Help Businesses? .
Continue reading Geithner Says U.S. Employers `Very Cautious,' Job Growth Not Fast Enough.
![]() Dear Dave, I agree that historically gold is an extremely volatile investment. But wouldn't it be a good idea to take advantage of this gold bubble and its popularity due to the market's current hysteria? Kevin
Continue reading The Gold Bubble, by Dave Ramsey .
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Continue reading What You NEED To Know About Congressional Dithering On Unemployment .
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Continue reading Mortgage Rates in the USA Lower Than Ever .
![]() While the United States and Europe fret over huge deficits and threats to a fragile recovery, this region has a surprise in store. Latin America, beset in the past by debt defaults, currency devaluations and the need for bailouts from rich countries, is experiencing robust economic growth that is the envy of its northern counterparts.
Continue reading Latin American Economies Surge Forward.
![]() Retailers like Almacenes Coppel started with banking operations a few years ago, targeting the low-income population, the author points out. Mexico is still underdeveloped in consumer lending, especially financial cards.
Continue reading Mexico Consumer Finance: Beyond the Crisis .
![]() Free checking at your bank may be a thing of the past soon. If you're tired of changing rules, higher fees and stricter requirements, you don't have to take it anymore.
Continue reading How to Cut Your Banking Fees.
Continue reading Free Ways to Monitor Your Credit.
![]() Pictured here, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senate Financial Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Oh.) speak to media in April during the wrangling to pass the overhaul. As legislators trumpet a final agreement on the most sweeping financial reform since the Great Depression, consumers might be wondering, "What's in it for me?"
Continue reading What the Financial Overhaul Legislation Means for You.
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