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Debt Management Software - Market Boosting the Growth Worldwide: BrightOffice, Capita, ICCO

Debt Management Software - Market Boosting the Growth Worldwide: BrightOffice, Capita, ICCO iCrowd Newswire Advance Market Analytics published a new research publication on Debt Management Software Market Insights, to 2026″ with 232 pages and enriched with self-explained Tables and charts in presentable format. In the Study you will find new evolving Trends, Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities generated by targeting market associated stakeholders. The growth of the Debt Management Software market was mainly driven by the increasing R&D spending across the world. Some of the key players profiled in the study are: American Consumer Credit Counseling, Inc. (United States), BrightOffice Limited (United Kingdom), Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (United States), Capita (United Kingdom), CDS Software (United States), Comtronic Systems, LLC (United States), Experian Information Solutions, Inc. (United States), Fair Isaac Corporation (United States), Financial Sciences Corp (U

How to Stop Impulse Buying

How to Stop Impulse Buying Hiranmayi Srinivasan © Provided by Real Simple Poike As fun and relaxing as Hollywood makes retail therapy look, the reality is not all that glamorous. A 2018 survey commissioned by discount shopping site Slickdeals found that Americans spend an average of $450 on impulse purchases per month that adds up to $5,400 per year. The pandemic isn t helping either Slickdeals 2020 survey found that impulse spending increased 18 percent last year. Impulse buying is mostly emotional, and usually the result of some form of emotional distress. This could be issues around self-esteem, anxiety, sadness, or even boredom. Impulse buying gives us a little spike of dopamine, which is rewarding and motivating, says Alexandra Emery, licensed psychologist at Grit City Psychology in Seattle. Dr. Emery recommends checking in with yourself before making a spontaneous purchase to see if you re suppressing any negative emotions. Retail therapy might make

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Mid-Ohio Valley marking 50 years | News, Sports, Jobs

PARKERSBURG Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Mid-Ohio Valley is celebrating its golden anniversary. Consumer Credit Counseling has responded to challenges over the past 50 years helping the community achieve financial independence and most notably by adapting to meet needs posed by COVID-19. “Our agency’s financial mission has not changed in the last 50 years,” Shelene Shrewsbury, executive director, said. “What we have done is find more ways to provide financial guidance to people from all walks of life. This may take the form of credit report counseling provided to those looking to borrow money for a home or car to save them the most money. It may be through our debt management program where we guide individuals through a plan to pay off overwhelming debt.”

United Way exceeds $1 million in fundraising campaign | News, Sports, Jobs

jmancini@newsandsentinel.com The crew at the United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley holds signs Tuesday morning denoting the record $1.115 million raised in the 2020-21 campaign. From left are Finance and Operations Manager Michelle Lewis, Operations Assistant Carol Payne, West Virginia 211 Director Delaney Laughery and Community Impact Director Sara Hess. At the far right is Executive Director Stacy DeCicco speaking about the dedication of the staff. (Photo by Jess Mancini) PARKERSBURG The United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley has again exceeded its campaign goal, officials announced Tuesday. The agency raised $1.115 million in the 2020-21 campaign, a remarkable figure in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that impacted all segments of the community and hindered fundraising of non-profit groups for the past year.

Financial literacy is fundamental to the wellbeing of our community members

KNBN NewsCenter1 Financial literacy is fundamental to the wellbeing of our community members April is National Financial Literacy Month - an ideal time to talk about the importance of managing money and secure a financial future. April 14, 2021 With April being Financial Literacy Month, Bonnie Spain of Consumer Credit Counseling of the Black Hills says people can take free classes at their facility on how to make informed and wise decision with their financial resources. She advises to make savings automatic and put part of your paycheck into a saving account and to protect what you have with insurance. And when it comes to stimulus checks Spain says to make a budget for them and try to spend some, save some and enjoy some.

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