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Love your money

We all love money, but do we all have healthy relationships with money? For many of us, our relationship with money could probably use a little couple's therapy. If you neglect, fear or are frustrated with your financial situation, you are probably not managing your money as well as you could.  You may be missing out on the best rates because you don't understand your credit score or not saving for retirement because you are not sure where to start.

Ditching your anxiety over money is a necessary step to financial empowerment. When you learn to respect and understand your money you can save thousands on big purchases and achieve your  goals. In this article, Credit.com's experts show you how to build a healthy relationship with your finances.  Rekindle the romance today!


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