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This month’s Debt.com scholarship winner suffered a tumor in her brain as a child. Her hardship is now her motivation to become a physician.

Debt.com Scholarship Winner Wants To Save Money And Lives

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This month’s Debt.com scholarship winner wants to use her earnings to help her work toward a degree in medicine to help people in her home country of Haiti.

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Debt.com spoke to other financial experts at FinCon and asked them to recount their worst money mistakes. Here are my five favorites.

Financial News That Looks Bad But Is Actually Good

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Financial news often makes it seem like Americans make irresponsible financial decisions, but for the most part people are maing the right money choices.

Back-To-School Shopping List: What NOT To Put On It

By: Howard Dvorkin

Want to save money on your back-to-school shopping list? Look for cuts. Decide what you don’t really need this year, then don’t buy it.

Debt.com Scholarship Winner: Nursing Her Way To Financial Health

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Debt.com’s Latest Scholarship Winner Has A Healthy Approach to Saving For College

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5 Financial Facts That Worry Me Right Now

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From our physical health to how little college graduates expect to make during their lifetimes, this financial data concerns me with how many Americans don’t have financial freedom.

Does Debt Lead to an Early Death?

By: Howard Dvorkin

Stress can take years off of your life. Many relate stress to work, but what about debt? Debt-related stress isn’t any different.

What This High Schooler Learned While Applying For 96 Scholarships

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“I have put in 250-300 hours to scholarship applications,” he says proudly, almost defiantly. “I have applied for approximately 96 scholarships now, and I plan to keep adding on to that number so that I can increase my chances of winning more money to reduce my college expenses.” Read more.

Debt.com Scholarship Winner Defeated Personal And Financial Demons

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Learn how this scholarship winner got rid of her financial problems. Isabella McQueen is the latest winner of the Debt.com Scholarship for Aggressive Scholarship Applicants. McQueen grew up in New York. Her parents were teachers, but they had a lot to learn themselves about finances.

Will Debt Depopulate The Planet Faster Than Zombies?

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According to the population, recently polled 23,000 people in 17 countries and asked what factors make up “the good life.” The top five responses: good health, financial security, time, leisure, and more.