In Defense Of Capitalism As A Way To Get Out Of Debt
By: Howard Dvorkin
I’ve created and operated businesses that help Americans climb out of crushing personal debt. If I’ve learned anything, it’s this…
By: Howard Dvorkin
I’ve created and operated businesses that help Americans climb out of crushing personal debt. If I’ve learned anything, it’s this…
By: Howard Dvorkin
College and NFL football seasons are well underway, and several notable upsets have already happened. What defines an “upset”?
By: Howard Dvorkin
Holly Montsari graduated from college years ago, but now she’s going back to school while working in a school. Confused? Welcome to Montsari’s life.
By: Howard Dvorkin
With more than $1.3 trillion in student loan debt, student loans are too big to fail. However, they might now be too big to succeed.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Will Amouzou is 17, but he doesn’t aspire to be a sports star or movie star. He wants to be a chief financial officer. He’s our latest scholarship winner.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Most families are worried about paying for their kids to go to college, but the most depressing fact of the summer has to do with family inheritance.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Howard Dvorkin CPA and Chairman of Debt.com explains why the problem with starting a small business isn’t a partisan issue.
By: Howard Dvorkin
This Week: Debt.com discusses the debt news that should be in conversations, student loans, being passionate about your job, and passionately boycotting.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Here are six lessons for not only new grads, but for everyone. These pieces of commencement speech advice could set you up for a better future.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A new poll sugges this generation of children know more about money then any other. Kids and money is better then kids knowing more about sex.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Caitlyn Remick knows how to dress up, and save up. Here’s some of the scholarship tips that she used as a student in high school into college.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Debt.com’s first #MySecondChance giveaway winner was selected randomly, but she’s acting deliberately. Find out how you can do the same and win next time.