While the government tries to figure out how to bail out Wall Street, one author has been working this year on ways to bail out three military families from debt that was crushing their spirits. These families -- unlike many major institutions -- didn't wait for a handout. Instead, they cut their expenses, ended their addiction to credit and took responsibility for their poor money-management decisions. Read the story of three military couples and how they have bailed themselves out of financial trouble.
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Debt Crisis Stings Military Families
Week of October 06, 2008
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