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August 2005
Back to school savings are critical at this time of year. “A Penny Saved…” column debuts, and account managers answer some frequently asked questions.
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June 2005
Lots of great summer savings tips, including BBQ tips.
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February 2005
Give Yourself Permission to Succeed-Learn how to capitalize on what works in your life.
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November 2004
Deck the halls…but do so frugally! Learn how to stay out of holiday debt this season.
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September 2004
Saving money is your choice. You can choose to be a saver or spender. Here are tips on how to choose wisely. In addition, here are plenty of tips on how to live on less in a tight economy.
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July 2004
What is a “Credit Score,” and how are they determined? This newsletter answers these questions, and discusses the ease of making DMP payments by electronic deposit.
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May 2004
Learn how to have a happy summer vacation without breaking the bank! Also, find some good suggestions for keeping the kids busy over the summer.
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March 2004
Financial literacy is so important in today’s economy. Find out how to shave your debts and develop a spending plan you can live with.
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January 2004
Start the New Year debt-free! Make a New Year’s Resolution that will really change your life…get out of debt!
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November, 2003
Credit Counseling scams have been plaguing us for years. Now the IRS and the Federal Trade Commission are helping to rid the market of these con-artists. Read how true nonprofits benefit from cleaning out the “bad apples.”
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September 2003
Identity Theft, a rapidly growing crime in America, could happen to anyone. Here’s some information and tips to help protect yourself from this insidious crime.
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July 2003
This issue explains our Young Adult Education Program, which helps promote financial literacy among our youth in schools. Also, we introduce our readers to a new counselor, and our account managers make some suggestions about paying off debts.
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January 2003
The most important New Year’s resolution: to get out of debt! Also, how to stay financially fit in the new year.
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October 2002
This issue offers lots of ideas for giving inexpensive, but heartfelt, gifts for the holidays. In addition,the question of whether to refinance now is explored.
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August 2002 Dollars & Sense
Learn some good strategies for saving money on Back-to-School shopping. Tell your friends to beware of “point and click” debt adjusters.
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