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Doing Nothing? It's Not Always A Good Idea
Posted on: 2005-10-18 Length: 16:00 You're listening to the Debt Podcast with bankruptcy and consumer law attorney, Jay Fleischman. "We want information." At the Debt Podcast we'll give you all the information you need to help you learn more about consumer issues, credit reporting, dealing with debt collectors, keeping yourself out of debt, increasing your personal wealth, and bankruptcy and debt relief options. "Do you have any experience?" "No sir I have no experience, but I'm a big fan of money. I like it. I use i ... |
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Personal Finance News and Information
Posted on: 2005-12-01 Length: Hey everyone, and welcome to our Debt Podcast, for Thursday, December 1, 2005. Happy December everybody, and we are definitely in the thick of the holiday shopping season. I know that this past Friday was Black Friday. This Monday was Cyber Monday, and people have really started racking up their credit cards, throwing them down and putting down the plastic. And as much as I hate to see it happen, you're still going out and doing it. Now, the economy expanded in the third quarter by a rate of 4.3 ... |
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Gift Cards and Daily Rant
Posted on: 2005-12-06 Length: Welcome to our Debt Podcast for Tuesday, December 6, 2005. I'm Jay Fleischman and thanks for staying subscribed. As always, send questions or comments to the Debt Podcast at debtpodcast@gmail.com. You can also check out the show notes at debtpodcast.blogspot.com. On today's show, a look at gift cards and what you need to know about buying them this holiday season. Also some podsafe music, and today's daily tantrum. First, our main topic of the day is the gift card. Those are the credit-card l ... |
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Ways to reduce the cost of your television viewing pleasure
Posted on: 2006-01-10 Length: Hey everybody, and welcome back to your Debt Podcast. This is Jay Fleischman, today is Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Thanks for staying subscribed. If you're new to the Debt Podcast, I encourage you to go back to our show notes at www.debtpodcast.com and review some of our archive shows. We go all the way back to July of 2005, so it'll certainly keep you busy for quite some time. Today's show is a little bit shorter because it's a lot later than it normally is. As we are speaking with another, i ... |
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Good Debt Versus Bad Debt
Posted on: 2006-12-19 Length: Hello, and welcome to Money Girl's quick and dirty tips for a richer life. Today I'm going to be talking about good debt versus bad debt. Many people think that all debt is bad and is something to be avoided and paid down as quickly as possible. But there are really two types of debt. Good debt, and bad debt. Now one quick and dirty rule of thumb for identifying whether a particular debt is good or bad, is to ask yourself whether the debt is financing something that is appreciating, or depre ... |
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Is Vacation Debt Weighing You Down?
Posted on: 2006-07-31 Length: 8:41 Is vacation debt weighing you down? A three-step plan on saving for next year's getaway now, in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. Step 1. Find ways to recharge this summer without breaking the bank. Step 2. Start saving for next year right now. Step 3. When you're ready for your dream vacation, continue on the cost-cutting path. We'll review each of these steps in more detail in just a minute. But first, your income barely covers your monthly bills. You just financed a new SUV. The ... |
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Tips for Getting Out of Debt
Posted on: 2006-06-26 Length: 9:06 Are you in debt? How can you get your head above water and potentially reach solid financial footing? In this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast, we've got questions, and Carmen Wong Ulrich has some answers. She's the author of the fiscal self-help book, Generation Debt, Take Control of Your Money, a How-To Guide. For young adults, the first foray into financial independence can feel more like prison. Saddled with an average of 18 1/2 thousand dollars in student loans, and $1800 in credit car ... |
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Credit Card Dangers - The Stirring Statistics
Posted on: 2007-01-31 Length: Whether you're an entrepreneur or a consumer, credit card convenience can really cost you. Hi, I'm Nicole Anderson, vice president of marketing at USA Federal Credit Union. The US Senate's committee on banking, housing and urban affairs convened on January 25th to examine the practices of credit card companies in taking unfair advantage of consumers. Our first guest is Brad Dugdale, and he knows a lot about some of those unfair advantages. Mr. Dugdale co-authored the book "Let's Save America, Ni ... |
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Talking Small Business and Credit
Posted on: 2006-11-27 Length: Hello and welcome to another edition of the Duct Tape marketing podcast. This is your host John Jantsch, and my guest today, we're going to take a little turn, maybe not directly in the marketing vein today, we're going to visit with Bruno Piero, the group head of MasterCard's global small business group. So welcome, Bruno. Thank you for having me, John. You bet! So tell me just a quick overview, and then we'll dig down into some details, that some of the things that are going on at Master ... |
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Spending Control: You can't get rich without it!
Posted on: 2006-10-16 Length: 14:59 Hi this is Joan and this is episode 60 of The Prosperity Show. Thanks for tuning in. Our main site is prosperityplace.com where you can find lots of information to help you improve your relationship with money and yourself. And you can also find out about my book, "Build Your Money Muscles-9 Simple Exercises For Improving your Relationship with Money," which is also available in bookstores. Today we're going to talk about spending control. You can't get rich without it. I've been reading an awfu ... |
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