Credit Withdrawal

Entries for June, 2008

Why Your Boss Won’t Let You Telecommute

Welcome to Credit Withdrawal, if you like what you see, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! If you work in a major metropolitan area, your daily commute probably eats up a significant part of your day. A half-hour commute (typically around 25-30 miles) can easily turn into an [...]

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Ask the Readers - Does the Economy Influence Your Vote?

Now that we’re down to two candidates for the next presidency, their differences are becoming a bit clearer. They have quite a few ‘conflicting’ viewpoints on pretty much every subject under the sun so far. It’s going to make for a very interesting voting season.
No More Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
The two candidates [...]

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Using a 0% Credit Card to Consolidate Debt

(Today’s post is a guest post from Miranda Marquit of DestroyDebt.com.)
Credit card debt can often seem overwhelming. Indeed, by the time your interest charges are deducted from your payment every month, there is very little left over to be applied to the principal — especially if all you pay is the minimum. Even when [...]

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Saturday Roundup - June 14th, 2008 - Vacation Time

Welcome to the Saturday Roundup of Credit Withdrawal posts and other interesting posts around the blogosphere.
I’ll be out next week at Scout camp. With the sad news about the Scouts that were killed in Iowa (not that far from me) it’s a bittersweet reminder as we get ready to go. I’ve got some [...]

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Congratulations to One of Our Readers

Recently I received an e-mail from one of the readers that really put a point on the whole reason this blog is here. After receiving permission to reprint her e-mail, it’s included below.
So I just wanted to share with someone I know can truly appreciate it: As of last week, my husband and I [...]

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