EQUITY e-newsletter: November 2006
Up one levelDisabling Debt: Which Comes First?
- Walking the Line: Using Debt to Create Wealth
- Leslie Parrish, Center for Responsible Lending, provides insight into how carefully managing debt, avoiding predatory lending, and use of "good" credit can help people of low-incomes escape poverty.
- 2006 Annual REACH Awards Dinner
- On Saturday, November 4, 2006, Community Development and Financial Resources, Inc. (CDFR), an affiliate of Communities United Credit Union, will sponsor the 2nd Annual REACH Awards Dinner.
- Women’s Southwest Federal Credit Union: A Feminist Credit Union Helping Women Become Economically Self-Sufficient
- Teri Portillo, WSFCU, shows what credit unions can do to help people repair credit problems, become financially literate and economically self-sufficient.
- Debt and Disability: Three Stories on the Impact of Disability on Personal Finances
- Debt issues can take on a whole other dimension when factoring in disability. The circumstances are all different, yet one thing ties these stories together: they all encountered debt as a direct result of their disabilities and their disabilities have made their struggle to eliminate debt much more challenging.
- Building Positive Credit
- What if you have no credit? Maybe you are debt-free and have always used cash to make every purchase. You would think that being debt free is a positive trait in the eyes of the lender, right? Think again.
- EQUITY Responds: Answers to common questions received from either the Asset Building Community or the Disability Community
- What is the primary cause of financial crises in the United States?