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Monthly Newsletter
February - 2023
When it comes to managing your finances, it can feel overwhelming if you’re not in control of each dollar that you earn. You may experience stress and avoid tracking your spending, which can make it easy to lose money and get into debt. If you want to learn how to control your finances this year, there are a few different steps to take.

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In This Issue:

  • The Best Way To Take Control Of Your Finances
  • Upcoming Tax Season And What You Need To Know
  • 5 Ways Consumer Credit Counseling Can Help You
  • Decisions That Can Decrease Your Credit Score
  • Clients Speak Out (Reviews)
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CLIENTS SPEAK OUT - 
"Both times I have had to use your services, your reps have been courteous and professional, getting my debt taken care of in a timely manner. Thank you very much." ~ Aaron M.
"Everyone was nice and pleasant to work with and got my bills under control for me. Thank you so much!!”  ~ Dawn G.
"I'm grateful to God that I had a company I could trust to help me out of debt. Thank you." ~ Eva W.
Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only. The materials are general in nature, and are not offered as advice or guarantee, and should not be relied upon without advice from an attorney or a financial advisor. Reading the information does not constitute a legal contract, consulting, or any other relationship with Advantage Credit Counseling Service.