If you find yourself unable to pay off your credit card balance every month, then by definition you are living beyond your means. Allowing this situation to continue can have serious consequences for your financial security, now and into the future. Time to look for ways to adjust your spending!
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6 steps to kick-start your investment portfolio
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The single worst money mistake you can make, and you are probably making it
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6 powerful money habits to adopt
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Social Security Income and What You Can Expect
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