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  April, 2009
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Dealing with Debt Collectors
It's not uncommon to fall behind on debt payments, particularly in a troubled economy. If you have missed payments on your mortgage, credit card or other outstanding debt, you may hear from a debt collector. Here's some advice on how to deal with collection agencies if you find yourself in this situation.

http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?SID=13795

 
 

 

This Month's Podcast: HSAs vs. FSAs
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) share some similarities with Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and other medical spending accounts, but there are important differences. Hear from an expert about how ownership, savings, spending and claims differ across these accounts and learn the best option for your situation.

http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?SID=13803

 
 

 

Helping Aging Relatives in Tough Economic Times
The downturn in the economy has taken a toll on everyone, but senior citizens are often the hardest hit. Here's some advice on how to help your parents or other aging relatives weather a recession.

http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?SID=13796

 
 

 

Financial Advice for New Parents
A new baby is a joyous addition to any family. But children also bring added financial responsibilites for new parents. Here's some adivce on making the right financial choices for your growing family.

http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?SID=13797

 
 

 

Three Scams to Avoid in Tough Times
Many people have lost their jobs in the last few months as the economy falters. Scam artists are still fully employed, however, in good times and bad. Learn the tell-tale signs of three common financial scams.

http://www.moneymattersnj.com/story.cfm?SID=13798

 
 

 

How to Blow Your Credit Limit - Without Spending
If you haven't had the credit limit cut on your credit card recently, consider yourself lucky. Risk-averse card issuers are increasingly cutting cardholder's limits - sometimes to amounts below what the cardholder currently owes.

http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/deals/card-issuers-will-not-hesitate-to-slash-your-credit-line