DSUSA Gives Thanks!
Nov 30, 2009Posted by: Cara Barnes
We work very hard to ensure our customer's needs are met because we believe service is a top priority! Of course, when you hire DSUSA you hire us it is because you want to get out of debt, but you also hire us for the service we can provide. We are committed to improving our processes to bring you the best in customer service.
As a reward to our customers we have a Friends and Family Referral Program. If you are a current customer, and you refer our program to someone, you qualify to earn a referral fee. If you have any questions about the Friends and Family Referral Program, or would like to speak with a qualified debt consultant regarding your unsecured debt, please call 1-800-230-3301. Our employees are ready to help!
Helpful Tips For Financial Planning
Sep 25, 2009Posted by: Cara Barnes
Trying using these helpful tips for financial planning:
* Define and prioritize your financial goals. These goals may include: saving to send your children to college, buying a new car, saving for a down payment on a house, going on vacation, saving for the holidays, or planning for retirement.
* Break down each financial goal into manageable short, medium and long term goals, e.g. less than one year, one to three years, and five years and more.
* Educate yourself! Read books, magazines or on-line information about investing. With much less effort than you might think you can make more informed decisions that will help you craft and execute your plan.
Benchmark your progress on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually basis to determine if your action plan is meeting your established goals. Involve the whole family! Establish goals for your children now so that they will begin to learn the value of money, and that it doesn’t grow on trees. The most important thing is to do something and start now!
Summer Time Savings
Jul 23, 2009Posted by: Cara Barnes
These are 5 things I have done this year to help save money and so far, its working!
- Unplug electronic devices and chargers. Modern devices use electricity even when turned off. An easy alternative is to plug as many devices as possible into a surge protector, which is easy to turn off when you leave for the day.
- Fill up your refrigerator. More food in the fridge keeps the air inside cool when its opened.
- Cook in the microwave or outside. Microwaves use less energy than most stoves and using the grill will keep the inside temperature from warming up.
- Replace your air conditioner filters. Dirty filters force the unit to work harder because the airflow is restricted.
- Cover your water heater in an insulated blanket. Older models loose heat forcing the unit to work in overdrive. Water heater insulation can be found at most home improvement stores.
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