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		<description>[...] Finances and Credit Card Debt for the Newly Divorced. My background on finances is just what I have read. It was the Suze Orman books that got me started thinking about our overall finances and credit card debt. In fact my ex-wife actually read her books to. I thought she was following along with the advice, but I was&#8230;&#8230; [...]</description>
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