Depending on their course of study, college students spend four years learning about everything from the genetic code to differential equations to Renaissance literature—and anything in between. Yet many students graduate unprepared to make decisions about their own finances. NPR’s Morning Edition recently aired a story that proves this trend is beginning to change on [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 18, 2009
KETC’s Living St. Louis program recently featured a segment on credit counseling. Producer Ruth Ezell follows the story of Laurie Ferrer and her family. Like many other Americans, Laurie and her husband became dependent on their credit cards. The Ferrer family was no longer able to pay the minimum balances on all their cards and [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 29, 2009
Originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon Written by: Mary Delach Leonard Posted 3:13 p.m. Wed., Jan. 28 – In the grand scheme of the U.S. mortgage meltdown, Stacy Haynes of St. Louis is just one in 2.3 million. That’s the number of U.S. property owners who received foreclosure notices of some type in 2008, [...]
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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