Saturday

Kitchen Table Credit Guide - FREE TO ACTIVE US MILITARY and VETERANS

After much hard work by the team at Denver, CO based Midas Financial Company, the special "Military Edition" of Kitchen Table Credit has been released. Over the next 60 days Midas will be giving away as many as 5,000,000 copies of the digital version of the book absolutely FREE to every active duty and veteran military personnel in the country. This, in appreciation for your service on our behalf. 

Over 80% of the people in this country have a credit blemish on their report that is preventing them from obtaining credit. That’s almost 178,000,000 people. Of those people, it is a known fact that almost 90% have something on their report that is inaccurate or illegal. Someone with a sub 640 credit score pays an average of $730 a month more to have the exact same things as someone with a 700+ credit score (due to higher interest rates).


This can be even more pronounced of an obstacle for military families with limited resources and ever changing locations.

The Kitchen Table Credit guide will show you how fix these things in the comfort and privacy of your own home.  They want you to be able to own a house, a car, and a credit card. Follow the steps in the guide and you will improve and  strengthen your credit history in 28 days... GUARANTEED.


 CLICK LINK BELOW TO GET YOUR FREE GUIDE!

(Proof of Military participation required. A $97 value.)

Kitchen Table Credit – Free Military Version


"Get the credit you deserve."

Tuesday

Military Family Month 2012 : Making Military Life Easier | The Armed Services YMCA

Military Family Month was established in 1993 by the Armed Services YMCA, with the U.S. Government recognizing the occasion every year since. President Barack Obama proclaimed November 2009 as Military Family Month, calling on all Americans to honor military families through private actions and public service for the tremendous contributions they make in the support of our service members and our Nation. 2012 will be the 18th year that the United States of America recognizes the service and sacrifices of our Military Families.

Military Family Month 2012 : Making Military Life Easier | The Armed Services YMCA

The 6th Annual 'Adopt a Family' Christmas Program, 2012

Many military children wake up with little to no gifts on Christmas morning because their families are struggling to make ends meet. For so many of these heroic families the holidays can be a stressful, disappointing time...especially for families of troops deployed over Christmas.

http://www.thankmilitaryfamilies.com/