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The 6 Essential Rules to Follow if You’re Helping Someone With Debt
Are you helping someone with debt?
Do you have a debt-ridden child, a senior parent, a brother or sister, a client, or a personal friend or colleague?
It might be school loan debt, credit card debt, or old medical bills that have gone unpaid. You obviously care about this person and see that they need the help, regardless of the source of the debt.
Maybe at this point, you’ve realized you can’t help them yourself, but you’re not sure how to recommend they get help or what kind of aid they might need.
Let’s take a look at six different options if you find yourself faced in this position.

Avoiding Travel Fraud: 11 Ways to Know if Your Trip Bookings Are Legit
With 30% of Americans traveling over the Thanksgiving holidays and 25% planning to visit friends or relatives away from home over Christmas, there are a lot of plans, bookings and itinerary happening over the next few weeks. And, as with any opportunity for increased amounts of transactions – the risk of fraud goes up as well.
Travel fraud costs reputable hotels and airlines billions of dollars annually and is a significant market for con artists.
Due to their success in defrauding customers, there are an increasing number of fake travel booking websites.
Even though a trip might occasionally seem legitimate, there are some indications that it might be a travel scam. To avoid scams or fraudulent activities, it is crucial to make sure that travel reservations, especially those made online, are legitimate.

Today’s Affirmation
I embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. I learn from my mistakes and use them as stepping stones to success. I am... Continue Reading


