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Most people we help are referred to us by word-of-mouth. We have successfully assisted thousands of individuals, couples, and families to take control of their financial future. Please share your story on how you successfully learned to manage your finances so others can benefit from your real-life experiences.
We want to hear how our programs and services are making a difference in peoples' lives. We're looking specifically for people to share their story about how they are overcoming their financial challenges and what advice they would give to those dealing with debt. If you or someone you know is interested in sharing a story, we want to hear about it!
Please note your name, address, and phone number with all submissions. All contributions may be edited for content. (*we respect your privacy so only your first and last name initial's will be used to maintain privacy).
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In our Client's Word's............
I have taken your newsletters to heart and have learned how to live on a tighter budget and how to plan ahead for emergencies and holiday spending. Our new plan in life is to stay debt free and still be able to do the things in life we enjoy.
– V. B. |
Client Case Studies
Elizabeth...
Elizabeth was a freshman in college when she received her first credit card with a credit limit of $1,000. She was so excited because now she could go shopping for clothes with her friends and use her credit card to buy the clothes she had always wanted but never had enough money to do so. She worked part time at a local bagel shop and earned minimum wage. When she used all of the available credit on her credit card she decided to apply for more credit. Read More...
Edward and Kathy...
Ed’s software design consulting business had taken a recent hit. Luckily Ed and Kathy had enough money saved in their savings account to get them by for 6 months. After they had depleted their savings account they decided to refinance their mortgage to use the small amount of equity they had in their home to get them by. During this time they relied heavily on credit cards anticipating Ed would pick up some new business. Kathy increased her hours as a registered nurse at the hospital but unfortunately for Ed, new business was no where to be found. When his wife finally added up the billing statements they were flabbergasted. They were close to $45,000 in the hole! Ed was daunted by the prospect of looking for a job since his current business had been so successful for the last 10 years. Read More...
Brian and Sarah...
Brian and Sarah both worked full time and had saved enough money to buy a home. Two months after they moved into their new home they found out Sarah was pregnant. There were many things to buy before the baby was born. Unfortunately they had used all of their savings for their down payment on their home, buying appliances and furnishings. Read More...
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