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			<title>Budgeting Tips to Save Real Money</title>
			<description>Sticking to a budget can be difficult but with so many demands on your finances you have to be extra cautious TV ads are constantly bombarding the airwaves with messages that you need to buy this or you must have that Usually if you just wait a week or two the urge to buy that new gadget will p</description>
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			<title>Life After Bankruptcy</title>
			<description>  Bankruptcy and Credit  What Happens After Your Debts Are Discharged    Bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for ten years But you may be able to get credit fairly quickly  almost immediately after a bankruptcy  although you will pay dearly for it  Due </description>
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			<title>Credit Cards</title>
			<description> Credit cards are a form of unsecured credit The issuer is extending you a line of credit usually tacking on all sorts of little surprises in the fine print This type of credit  is probably the most commonly used  If you have a great credit rating youre probably bombarded with offe</description>
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