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  1. Three Ways to Ask for More Money

    Tired of your high cable bill? What about your high interest-rate credit card? Let’s also not forget those pesky bank fees. Here are three ways to save some money from each of these financial bills: ask the company!

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  2. Debt Planning: 20 Dont’s for Credit Repair

    Whether you’re fixing the nasty credit history that your ex-hubby screwed up, or just digging yourself out of past credit mishaps, the to-dos to credit repair is abound on the Internet. Having said that, here are twenty things you definitely shouldn’t do while repairing your credit history.

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  3. Online Finance Software: A Minty Way to Keep Track of Your Daily Spending

    How much money did you spend on In-N-Out, Alerto’s burrito, and fast food last month? What about gas? Or Groceries? Do you ever wonder where your money went at the end of the month? Keeping track of your daily spending can definitely be a challenge, but thankfully, there will soon be a very minty way to do it!

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  4. Personal Expenses Management - How to Tackle Your Debt in Five Simple Steps

    personal expenses management is something that we care about here at Mint. Learn more with great expense management tips in our blog article index.

    Any Mint reader who finds themselves stuck under a mountain of consumer or credit card debt understands the anxiety involved with owing money. Over half of American families with credit cards report [...]

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  5. HOWTO: Be Savvy with Credit Card Balance Transfers Offers

    If you own a credit card, you’ve most likely received a balance transfer offer from your existing credit card companies, or an introductory balance transfer rate from a different credit card issuer.
    Transferring your balance from a card with a high interest rate to a lower interest rate card may seem like a no-brainer — but [...]

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