Debt Resources
The Premier Institute for Financial Freedom
Educational Materials and Services
The following materials are provided to assist you in making an informed decision on how to handle your debt. Many of our past clients have found these materials to be very helpful; we encourage you to take advantage of these resources.
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The Road to Financial Freedom Monthly Newsletter
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This monthly newsletter offers tips to become, and stay, debt free. Each month the newsletter contains articles and tips about addressing financial problems arising out of debt, and offers constructive solutions. These articles are written by experts in the field and many consumers find the newsletters very informative. Every Solutions Financial, LLC client receives a free subscription for as long as they are enrolled in a debt settlement program.
Insurance Purchasing Tips Handbook
This handbook allows you to compare the prices and coverage of different insurance policies that meet your specific needs, and explains how unpaid debt can affect insurance premiums. Learn how much coverage will provide financial security for your loved ones when you’re gone. This is available as a download.
Checkbook Basics Handbook
Many people are unaware of basic strategies to maintain a balanced checkbook. This handbook includes tips to insure that you will never bounce a check again. This is available as a download.
Budgeting (Personal Finance) Handbook
Planning your financial future requires that you start building a secure foundation before you begin planning for retirement. However, many individuals begin planning and investing for their future before they have a clear idea of their present situation. One of the best ways to begin building for the future is to create a monthly budget. Your monthly budget is the first step in designing your overall investment strategy. This is available as a download.
Tips for Young Adults Handbook
There are easy ways for young adults to manage their money. Spending and saving wisely now will help with bigger expenditures later, such as a new car or continued education. This handbook offers suggestions on how to resist temptation and manage resources wisely. This is available as a download.
Divorce & Credit Handbook
If you’re divorced or separated (or are thinking about it), it is important to have a clearly defined financial strategy in order to avoid the pitfalls that could arise. Whether you’re starting out on your own and need to establish credit, moving to or buying a new home, or if you are now the primary provider, it’s critical for you to be familiar with the information on your credit report. This is available as a download.
Money Management for Newlyweds Handbook
Getting married is a big step for couples. Even bigger steps are balancing finances, assuming spouses’ debts and obligations, and creating a savings plan for retirement and future college educations. There are simple steps every newly married couple can use to build a successful financial future. This is available as a download.
Money Smart Kids Handbook
Corporations often target children and young adults through marketing and advertising campaigns. This handbook offers parents suggestions on how to teach their children the ramifications of debt. This is available for download.
Tips for the Elderly Handbook
Retirees and those who are close to retirement face different challenges. Many older Americans rely on pensions, Social Security, or personal savings and investments to sustain a comfortable lifestyle. This handbook offers tips and suggestions for those who are retired or considering retirement. This is available as a download.
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