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Meeting Your Financial Goals in 2020

In order to meet your financial goals this year, there are a few steps that you can take to ensure your success. First, create a budget, and commit to following that plan. Second, make a yearlong analysis of your goals (I.e. where you want to be this time next year). Thirdly, start investing or saving your money. And lastly, you should work towards getting out of any accrued debt. Follow each of these steps, and […]

Staying Hopeful While in Debt

Financial stress caused by debt can bring out the worst in us if we let it. Staying positive can often be hard when we’re burdened by financial problems. Trying to pay off debt can be a strenuous endeavor, which is why it’s important to remind ourselves to remain hopeful during the process.

Here are some ways to stay positive amidst financial debt: […]

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Budgeting 101: The 50-20-30 Rule

Do you know where your money goes each month? Do you have a set budget that you routinely stick to? Just the thought of your finances can raise your anxiety but creating and sticking to a budget is essential to a successful financial future, especially if you’re already swimming in debt.

You do not need to be a financial expert to understand how much money you have to spend each month, you simply need to follow […]

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Weighing the Options – An Overview of PCS’s Offerings

Debt is already stressful enough as it is. Why compound the stress by working with a debt settlement company that charges you up-front fees and extra for consultations and cancellations if it doesn’t work out?

At PCS Debt Relief, we make it simple for you. We’re proud to say that we offer several options for individuals seeking debt relief while avoiding bankruptcy – and we have more than three decades of experience to boot. We also […]

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Get Schooled: 5 Ways to Save Money as a College Student

School is back in session and that means new classes, books, and…extra expenses. As a young student with a limited income, college can be a big financial burden.

PCS Debt Relief recommends educating yourself with these money-saving tips for the upcoming college semester:

Fill Out FAFSA Every Year

FAFSA is the key to your financial aid in college. If you do not fill it out, you likely will not get any financial aid. Most people do not realize […]

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5 Ways to Fall in Savings This Autumn

Summer weddings, vacations, and outdoor barbecues are coming to an end, but these season activities may have put you in unexpected debt. Not to mention that the holiday season is approaching fast. Lend EDU conducted a poll showing that on average people spent over $1200 more than their expected summer and winter budgets. With that in mind, as fall approaches it’s the ideal time to give your finances a checkup and get prepared for […]

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Millennials Should Check These 5 Items Off Their Financial Bucket List

Most of us have long-term bucket list goals. Do you dream of ziplining in Costa Rica someday? Do you aspire to write the next great American novel or to become fluent in another language? Do you have hopes of buying a fixer-upper and transforming it into the vacation home of your dreams?

The good news is, you don’t have to wait until you’re of retirement age to start crossing things off your bucket list. And when […]

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Protect Your Pot of Gold on St. Patrick’s Day

Chances are, you’re not going to forget to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day – who wants to be pinched for not donning Ireland’s favorite color? But are you being as mindful about your finances this month as you are about wearing green?

PCS Debt Relief offers the following items that should be on your list of financial priorities for March: […]

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