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Blogs We Love: The Budgeting Babe

I love personal finance blogs, especially blogs where the author is personally working toward some financial goals. One of my favorites is The Budgeting Babe, where Nicole is a 27-year old working girl on a budget. She covers tips for cost-cutting, homebuying, budgeting and building wealth with a dash of humor and a good helping of realism on her site.

When Nicole asked CreditBloggers to help answer a question about collection accounts last week, I jumped at the chance. You can read my advice to a reader facing overwhelming credit card debt and collection accounts online today!

Emily DavidsonCredit.com's Communication Director and former TransUnion credit expert. Emily writes about credit reports, credit scores, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com moderator.


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