It's Your Money - September 18,
2004
Walter Dawson, Tri-State Defender
There is a plague upon our community, and its name is financial illiteracy.
Too many of our neighbors and colleagues are having their hard-earned money
stripped from them,instead of being able to use that money wisely and build
wealth for themselves and their families.
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It's Your Money 02: Financial
Problems? Avoid losing home to foreclosure. - September 25, 2004
Walter
Dawson, Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 03: Keep track
of your credit rating.- October 2, 2004
Walter Dawson, Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 04: Bankruptcies
have serious and lasting implications. - October 9, 2004
Walter Dawson,
Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 05: There are
several ways to recover from bankruptcy. - October 16, 2004
Walter Dawson,
Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 06: Financial
wellness is just as important as your health. - October 23, 2004
Walter
Dawson, Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 07: You can gamble
away your future on credit cards. - October 30, 2004
Walter Dawson,
Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 08: It pays to
know more about Earned Income Tax Credit. - November
6, 2004
Walter Dawson, Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 09: You can open
a checking or savings account for $100. - November
13, 2004
Walter Dawson,
Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 10: Having a budget
for your family. - November 20, 2004
Walter Dawson, Tri-State Defender
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It's Your Money 11: Financial
Problems? Avoid losing home to foreclosure. - November 27,
2004
Walter Dawson, Tri-State Defender
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