How to Dig Yourself Out of Debt and Repair Your Credit Score with Howard Dvorkin, CPA
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How to Dig Yourself Out of Debt and Repair Your Credit Score with Howard Dvorkin, CPAJoin Howard and Katana as they discuss:Simple steps to take charge of your credit card debt now.Smart tips to improve your credit score.When filing bankruptcy may be your best option.Howard S. Dvorkin, CPA, MBA, is one of the most highly regarded debt and credit experts in the United States. His success in the financial industry has allowed him to be interviewed by countless media outlets over the years, including The New York Times, Fortune, Entrepreneur, The American Banker, and Investor’s Business Daily. He has also appeared as a finance expert on programs, including CBS Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, The Early Show, Fox News, and CNN.Howard has played an instrumental role in drafting both state and federal legislation, served as a former consultant to the Board of Directors for the Association of Credit Counseling Professionals, and was president of the Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies.Howard’s latest book, Power Up: Taking Charge of Your Financial Destiny, provides consumers with the detailed tools they need to live debt-free and regain their financial freedom. It delivers practical prescriptions for dealing with the stresses of daily financial challenges and shows how to lay a solid financial foundation to build a secure, worry-free future. Howard’s first book, Credit Hell – How to Dig Out of Debt, detailed how to rise from the debt inferno, the basics of good credit, consumer rights, and the warning signs leading to credit problems. His passion for entrepreneurial enterprise is only matched by his dedication to giving back to the community.Howard graduated from the University of Miami with a master’s degree in business administration and received his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from American University.To learn more about Howard, visit www.howarddvorkin.com or debt.com.