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Good education, good job, bad credit
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| As part of USA TODAY's Financial Diet, five families or individuals are working with members of the Financial Planning Association to improve their financial pictures. Today, reporter Mindy Fetterman profiles Juanda Smith and outlines advice from her plan |
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Apr 25, 2005 15:06:01 |
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