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I can answer questions about how to develop an effective budgeting strategy, rebuild & repair your credit, getting out of debt, developing a financial plan beyond paying bills, money & relationships and positioning yourself to experience a lifetime of financial success.
Jaynee Sasso is founder and president of Faithful Assistants Inc, which is an online financial empowerment center. Sasso has been a licensed real estate agent for ten years and a broker for five years. As a foreclosure specialist, she helped families understand their options and helps them survive foreclosure and financial ruin. Prior to founding Faithful Assistants Inc. Sasso worked as a licensed registered representative (Series 6 & 63 securities license) and life insurance representative for three years. It was during this time, as well as, her continuation in real estate that lead to the creation of her company. With all the financial difficulties facing Americans today she feels compelled to help them uncover the root of their financial problems and teach them the financial principles that would change their mindset first and ultimately their behavior.
I currently have a financial column in the Urban Views Weekly newspaper. Please visit www.urbanviewsweekly.com You can also get more financial tips by visiting my blog at www.commonsensewaytowealth.blogspot.com
Sasso recently accepted the position of Chief Financial Officer of Mt Gilead Baptist Church in Newport News, VA. She attended Clark University in Worcester, MA and is an alumnus of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council & A Better Chance Inc., 1995. She also served as a member of the Short Hills BNI chapter and speaker for the Somerset County Coalition On Affordable Housing SCCOAH - Step by Step 1st time homebuyers program. She is the former host of the "Protect Your American Dream" radio broadcast featured on the WMCA 970 AM.
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Hi Barbara, You ask two very important questions. I'm glad to know that there are people out there who take their finances seriously and understand the impact there decisions make on the future.
Hi Erick, Unless you can earn enough money to pay all your obligations your credit will continue to suffer. Leaving the country will not solve your immediate problems or help to save your credit. Only
Hi Darrell, Paying off your debt first would be my suggestion with the expectation that you only use credit for convenience and not to supplement your income. You can always make additional payments
Hi Amanda, I certainly do remember the days of clipping coupons for grandma. However, those days have long pasted and I can't say that I'm upset about it. I kinda like the new system of no coupon clipping
Hi Emily, I am glad that you decided to change your spending habits in an effort to get your financial life back on track. You did not mention the specifics about your bills or cash flow. However, if
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