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Is Credit Karma Accurate? I Tested It & Here’s What I Learned

Penny Pinchin' Mom

While I may talk a lot about savings and being prudent with your money, a huge part of decluttering your finances is knowing exactly where you stand with the major credit bureaus. There are just some investment projects that you simply can’t finance with your savings or credit cards. It all ties in together. You will need a loan.

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Free Kindle Book: 50 Ways To Protect Your Identity

For the Mommas

It is better to stop identity theft from happening in the first place than have to fix or repair the situation afterwards. Meet the hackers and organized crime groups who want to steal your identity and money -- and learn how to protect your data and your life! Free Kindle Book – Note: Price may change at any time.

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Limiting the Financial Damage of a Data Breach

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You can deal with the fraudulent purchases without having to use your own money. Your best defense is to know your finances, and to regularly monitor your credit to identify signs of fraud. Using credit cards for most purchases, especially online purchases, can help limit the damage in these cases. What do you think?

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Carnival of Financial Planning – Money Management Edition #231

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Wayne presents Purpose of Budgeting posted at Young Family Finance , saying, “Are you left wondering why you should budget? From the days when front-running involved actual running to the “Victorian Internet era” brought on by telegraphy, we can learn a great deal from looking back at a simpler era.” We all have skills.

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