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NBC 5 News in Dallas - Ken Helps Woman Go On a “Credit Card Diet”

January 24th, 2009 by Ken Clark

Last week, I was invited to sit down with a wonderful woman who was dealing with some less than wonderful credit card balances. The goal was to help her go on a “credit card diet” so that she’d be out of debt in 12-18 months. I’ll be checking in with her over the coming months to see what kind of progress she’s made.

Kristi Nelson at NBC 5 News in Dallas was kind enough to set the whole thing up and then turn it into a special on their nightly news broadcast.

Enjoy the clip:
http://www.nbcdfw.com/around_town/shopping/Slim-Down-Your-Debt-Go-On-a-Credit-Card-Diet.html

Category: Credit Cards, Debt Management, In The News, Real Life Examples | 2 Comments »

United First Financial - Looks Like a Waste of Money to Me

January 13th, 2009 by Ken Clark

Anyone who knows me knows my passion for seeing people experience freedom from debt and financial stress. They also know that there are few things that anger me more than programs that promise to solve all your financial problems for one low fee.

Naturally, when I received an email from some guy wanting to tell me about this amazing program (United First Financial’s Money Merge Account) that will shave years off my mortgage, the red flags went up. I became even more alarmed when I realized that the “Money Merge Account” isn’t really an account at all, but web-based software that can cost up to $3,500 to access.

What does the software do?

In the end, nothing different than what prudent people have being doing for decades for free - using their discretionary income to pay down their home mortgage principal. Of course, this software encourages you to do arguably foolish things like taking out a home equity mortgage to try and speed up that process (even though many people may not realize they can’t even qualify for a HELOC until after they’ve spent the $3,500 for the software).

But, to be fair, I asked the guy to send me a demo of the software. He indicated however, that the only way I could have access is if I did “a demo call” with him. When I told him that I don’t have the time to sit through a demo call and that I would only review the product if given full access on my own time, he chose to pass.

That’s not very encouraging from a company that claims their product is changing lives. I’m not sure what kind of sales training they’re giving these guys, but that pretty much killed it for me.

Turns out I’m not the only one. Check these links out:

Personal finance author Dave Ramsey gets into it on air with a completely clueless (you almost feel bad for her) lady trying to pitch this program.
Listen Now.

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine article encouraging consumers to avoid this program.
Read Now.

In the end, if you’ve got $3,500 to spend, don’t send it to United First Financial. If anything, go buy a $50-$100 personal finance program like Quicken, which does essentially the same thing, and send the rest of that $3,500 in to pay down your mortgage. My guess is, five years from now, you’ll be reaping a lot more rewards from that than from signing up for the Money Merge Account system.

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Ken Clark Quoted in AOL WalletPop Story on “Credit Hangovers”

January 12th, 2009 by Ken Clark

Jarrod Thalheimer just put together a great list of “10 Ways To Beat A Credit Hangover” for AOL’s new personal finance site, WalletPop.

Jarrod was nice enough to include a few quotes from me in Tips 5, 6, and 7 of the article.

Check it out when you get a second.

10 Ways to Cure a Credit Hangover - AOL WalletPop

Category: Credit Cards, Debt Management, In The News | 1 Comment »

Ken Quoted On CreditCards.com About Credit Card Reward Programs

January 6th, 2009 by Ken Clark

Tamara Holmes just published an article looking at the growing trend among credit card issuers of offering rewards programs focused on paying off debt, saving for retirement, saving for your kids’ college, etc. It’s quite a shift from the old days of mileage programs.

Many thanks to Tamara for including me as an expert in the article!

Check it out:
Card Issuers Offer Rewards to Build Savings and Payoff Debt - CreditCards.com

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Pre-Order Ken’s New Book for Just $11.53 on Amazon.com!!

December 29th, 2008 by Ken Clark

For those of you just tuning in, my first full-length book hits all the major bookstores in just over a month (Feb. 3, 2009). 

The list price for The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Out of Debt is $16.95, but you can get it right now on Amazon.com for just $11.53.

 Click here or on the image below to be taken straight to my Amazon page. Thanks!

 

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