Crushing Debt - Snowball vs. Avalanche Method | Infographic: Credit Cards in The Holidays | Fraud Tip: How to Report Fraud | Financial Education Tip: Free Online Classes
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No matter what holidays you're celebrating this season, spreading holiday cheer can come with quite a price tag, but we're here to help! If you've already gotten carried away with your holiday spending or otherwise find yourself in debt, take a look at "Crushing Debt - Snowball vs Avalanche Method" for two tried and true strategies for getting out of debt that you can try. If you haven't already begun your holiday shopping and are planning to use your credit cards to cover it, then check out our infographic "Credit Cards in the Holidays" for tips on the naughty and nice ways to use credit this season. Unfortunately, scammers don't take time off for the holidays (quite the opposite!), so be sure to read this month's fraud tip in case you need to know how to report fraud. Finally, don't forget about yourself during the holidays - we're sharing 12 free online financial education courses recommended by U.S. News. Happy holidays from all of us at USALLIANCE!

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    Crushing Debt - Snowball vs. Avalanche Method

    The holidays can bring joy and happiness, but it can also bring financial worries. Going overboard on gifts or just adding holiday expenses on top of existing debt can land you in a tough spot. Learn about these two methods so you can start paying off your debt and put your mind at ease.

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    Credit Cards in the Holidays

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    December Fraud Tip: How to Report Fraud

    If you find yourself the victim of a fraud attack, you don't want that to be the moment you think for the first time about what to do next. Make sure you know the best steps to reporting fraud and how you can help yourself after a fraud incident - before it happens - with our article, How to Report Fraud.

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    December Financial Education Tip

    Did you know that there are hundreds of free classes online where you can continue your financial education - or start it - on your own schedule? If you're not confident in your financial know-how, look into some courses that can help you out. Check out these 12 recommendations from U.S. News.

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