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Credit counseling helps you start the year with a plan by transforming vague financial resolutions into a concrete, actionable roadmap.

By partnering with a certified credit counselor, you gain a structured budget, a clear understanding of your debt-to-income ratio, and access to tools such as Debt Management Plans (DMPs) that lower interest rates and consolidate payme...


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To recover from holiday spending without stress, you must first assess the damage by tallying all holiday receipts and statements. Once you have the total, create a recovery budget that excludes discretionary spending and prioritizes debt repayment using strategies such as the debt snowball or avalanche.

Accelerate this process by reducing nonessential expenses (such a...


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To pay off holiday credit card debt fast, you should prioritize high-interest debt using the “Avalanche Method.” In addition, increase your payment frequency to weekly/bi-weekly instead of monthly and immediately apply financial windfalls like tax refunds to your principal. Combining these steps with a strict 2026 budget and professional credit counseling can help you elimina...


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The short answer,  while credit cards technically cost more in interest (if balances are carried), Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) often costs you more in monthly cash flow and budget flexibility.

In most cases, Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) plans cost your budget more in the new year than credit cards because they quietly reduce your monthly cash flow. &nb...


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This past Thanksgiving weekend saw a record-breaking 203 million shoppers, surpassing the 197 million in 2024, according to the National Retail Federation’s Annual Consumer Survey. Americans are gearing up to do...


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