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3 Important Credit Card Tips
Credit cards are a tool. Like any tool, it’s important to use credit cards wisely. Here are a few important credit card tips to help you use it
April is Financial Literacy Month
April is Financial Literacy Month. Unfortunately, Arkansas is at the very bottom of the list for financial literacy. CCOA can help increase financial literacy with free, individual financial
Summer Vacation Spending Tips
It’s almost summer, and a lot of people are already looking at vacation options. Enjoy a vacation, but make sure it doesn’t hurt your financial health. Perhaps the
5 Financial Tips for 2025
Review your credit report for any errors or fraud. Just go to annualcreditreport.com to get yours for free. Create a personal spending plan (budget). A budget will help
Starting The New Year With A Financial Focus
The new year is just around the corner. We are seeing a lot of people who are financially struggling or financially stretched. Costs remain high on so many
How to Stop Online Shopping Addiction: 10 Solutions for Financial Freedom
The lure of an online shopping cart is often impossible to ignore. While online shopping is entertaining and useful, in extreme cases, it can turn into an addiction
Debt Consolidation for Married Couples
Marriage is a partnership, and one of the most challenging aspects of that partnership is managing finances together. For many married couples, debt can quickly become a significant
Can I Pay Off My Debt Management Plan Early? What You Need to Know
Paying off debt can feel like a never-ending challenge, but a debt management plan (DMP) offers a structured path to help you tackle it. One common question we
Getting a Mortgage with a Debt Management Plan
If you’re struggling with debt, a debt management plan (DMP) can help you consolidate and manage your payments, making debt more manageable and often reducing interest rates. But