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Identity Theft Resolutions

  • June 4th, 2020

Stay vigilant and protect your financial information. If you are a victim of identity theft, take these steps immediately:  Place a fraud alert on your credit reports, ask for a free copy of your credit report, and review those reports…

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Which Tax Preparer?

  • January 29th, 2020

When you have a specific health problem, you see a specialist, right? This tax season, look for select specialties in your tax preparer. Which Pete Sepp, President of National Taxpayers Union, Alexandria, Virginia, recommends.  Sepp offers the following tips:  Don't…

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6 Ways to Get Financially Fit in 2020

  • December 18th, 2019

About half of Americans make New Year's resolutions each January, but only about 20% of people keep them. Getting into shape and achieving financial goals are among the most popular resolutions. (Statista.com) While we can’t help you reach your ideal…

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7 Tips to Avoid Identity Theft

  • October 9th, 2019

Every two seconds an American becomes a victim of identity theft. If the thought of having to clean up your credit report because someone stole your identity frightens you, here are some tips to stack the odds in your favor.…

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Errors in Your Credit Report: Now What?

  • December 6th, 2018

Credit reports contain your personal financial information. Incorrect information can affect your ability to get a loan, rent housing, or get a job because businesses often make their decisions based on that data. You are allowed one free report every…

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