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Stay on Top of Holiday Credit Card Debt
During the holidays, your credit card can be your best friend or your worst enemy. Make the most of your spending without going too deeply into debt.
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Good and Bad Debt: Understanding the Difference
When you’re considering borrowing cash, there’s a lot to think about. You may have a lot of questions, but let us at CESI Solutions help guide you.
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Consumer Education Services Inc. Recognized With Corporate Philanthropy Award
RALEIGH, NC – Consumer Education Services Inc. (CESI) was awarded the Triangle Business Journal’s Corporate Philanthropy Award on November 11, 2020. This award celebrates the work of nonprofits and corporate citizens through philanthropy, volunteerism, board support, and corporate partnerships. The Triangle Business Journal’s award winners comprise various nonprofit entities, corporations both large and small, and […]
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Readjusting Financial Goals During Covid-19
Here are some words and phrases being used frequently these days: “new normal”, “unprecedented” “like we’ve never seen before”, “in these uncertain times” and “uncharted territory”. None of us has ever lived through a global pandemic but we are learning how to adjust and shift with the times, but are we including our financial goals? […]
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Money Memes and Lottery Woes
Money memes were around before the pandemic but it seems that now they’re hitting a little close to home and sometimes they strike my nerves with a sharpened accuracy. You might chuckle if you’re not in financial distress…or flat broke. My husband and I are careful budgeters and are being fastidious about watching our income […]
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3 Ways to Improve Credit
Part of getting your financial life back on track is raising your credit score. Follow these tips to improve credit and start your financial life anew.
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Protecting Those Who Protect Us: Military Scams
The men and women in my family have proudly served in every branch of the military. My grandad saw snow for the first time in France during WWI and my dad and uncles were stationed in Germany pre-Vietnam. My college roommate’s father was a Tuskegee Airman and even I was in the ROTC in college. […]