Sharon Secor
Sharon Secor is a freelance writer living in upstate New York with published work covering a broad range of topics. As an anarchist and single parent, she also devotes her time to practicing resistance and raising revolutionaries.
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Everyday Resistance --5 Ways to Reduce the Money Government Has to SpendReducing the money given to the government as much as possible can make a real difference, particularly when those making a conscientious effort to do so encourage as many others as possible to join the effort.
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Debt Crisis Casts Shadow Across National Economic RecoveryThe American debt crisis, both public and private, has the potential to significantly delay recovery if productive debt management does not become a priority.
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Subprime Lenders Face LawsuitsIn addition to the difficulties that have garnered so many headlines during the past few months, some subprime lenders find themselves facing lawsuits, as cities protest the burden that they allege has been placed upon them by unsound, even predatory, lending practices.
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Negative Savings Again? Time to Consider Debt Management OptionsA good debt management plan is built upon a working understanding of the various debt management options available, as well as being aware of the current national economic circumstances, which may affect which debt management options will best serve the consumer.
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What You Need to Know About Credit Cards and Risk-Based PricingThe practice of risk-based pricing, a setting and changing of interest rates that uses formulas based on a broad range of factors beyond how reliably bills are paid, has been garnering a lot of attention lately, with consumers testifying before congress.
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In the News: More Housing Meltdown and Lending Crisis Fall-OutThe continuing saga of the housing meltdown and the mortgage and lending crisis captures headlines throughout the nation, with a variety of news stories highlighting its progression through all sectors of the economy.
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Credit Card Debt and the Holiday SeasonThis is the time of year when there is a lot of social pressure pushing people towards overspending, contributing to already high credit card debt.Before breaking the budget on holiday expenses, there are some things to consider.
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Bad Credit - Made Mistakes? That's OK, You Can Repair Your CreditIf repairing bad credit is a current goal, it is important not to allow yourself to be taken in by one of the many credit repair scams that are luring those that are less informed or inexperienced.
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The Weakening Position of the Dollar in the World EconomyWith all the uncertainty in the US economy, other nations are beginning to feel a bit frightened by the potentials of a dollar collapse and are starting to be concerned about the amount of money they have tied up in US investments.
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Debt Management: Come Out Ahead of the StormUnderstanding the big picture makes it easier to plan personal debt management. With a potentially difficult fiscal period ahead, it's important to make an accurate assessment of individual financial standing and debt obligations.
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Paper-Free Mortgages: The Wave of the Future?Some industry analysts predict that the paper-free mortgage will be a common part of lending within the next 5 years. This is a positive development that will help to make the process faster and more convenient, one that borrowers and lenders alike will appreciate.
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Housing Market News - It's Not All BadWhile the circumstances are indeed grim for the average homeowner, for the not so average individual, there are opportunities. What differentiates the average individual and the not so average is the amount of debt and the philosophy of spending.