Borrowing
Borrowing is a critical part of the financial picture for any person or business.
It can be the key to buying a house or helping your business maintain working capital. And for many, the ability to avoid borrowing can make a huge difference in things like saving for retirement.
At CashBlog, we recognize the importance of your borrowing decisions and we’re here to provide you with expert insights to help guide you.

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Creating a New Normal, Without Debt
The following is a guest post from Harmony at Creating my Kaleidoscope. Enjoy! What seems blasphemous now, felt perfectly normal back then. We married young

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4 Fun Things I’ll Do When I’m Debt Free Someday
Sometimes it’s just nice to think fantasize about all the things I’ll be able to do with my money when it’s really mine someday. You

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Living “Lean” Helped Me Be Debt Free
Today we have a guest post from a reader named Crystal, who successfully became debt free last year. Enjoy! In 2007, I went back to

Loans
Tips For Getting a Variable Home Loan
Getting a home loan is no easy task. There is a lot that you need to consider before making the leap and getting one from

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3 Things Preventing You From Pursuing A Debt-Free Life
Today we have a great guest post, if I do say so myself, from an awesome gal named Latoya. Latoya blogs over at Life and

Loans
How to Obtain a Car Loan Even When You Have Bad Credit
Obtaining a car loan when you have bad credit can be a very challenging task. But it is not impossible. If you want to buy

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3 Ways Debt is Holding Me Back
Ya’ll I have not been doing so well with my debt repayment lately. With major things like car repairs, washing machine repairs, and doctor’s bills,

Loans
Five Silly Reasons for Taking out a Loan
Thinking of taking out a loan? The low interest rates these days are very enticing to the consumer and when all else fails, a loan

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Which Debt Should You Pay Off First?
Debt, much like Jean-Ralphio’s sister Mona-Lisa, is literally the worst. It sucks up your money, causes stress and can hurt things like your credit score.





