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- Frank Castle, known as the Punisher, ruthlessly demolishes organized crime, but it starts an even bigger war.
- Sharon thinks of herself as the breadwinner, even though she only makes forty bucks more a month than Dennis. Dennis supplements his income with payday loans. Neither has any idea of where the money is really going. In five years, they want to own a house and a catering business, and become parents -big plans for a couple with $18 in their account. It's a classic case of freshly minted young adults on their own for the first time. Can Gail save them from a financial freefall?
- Thirty year old Treva's shopping weaknesses are jewelry, handbags and shoes, she estimating that she has $15,000 worth of these three items alone. She also estimates that she could currently wear a different pair of shoes each and every day for three or four months. While she was in school, she used her now unpaid $15,000 worth of student loans to travel the world. As she no longer has incoming student loans to finance her extravagant spending, she goes to payday loan companies. Her roommate Véronique is always concerned that they will not be able to pay full rent because of Treva. Treva is constantly sponging off Theresa and Natalia, her mother and sister, without even batting an eye, playing the "baby of the family" card to the hilt. Treva underestimates the income from her full-time job, which in reality is only $15,000 annually. As such, Treva is $22,000 in debt. Gail provides Treva with a $1,400 advance to pay off the payday loans, which most do not realize have an interest rate of over 500%, that money which Treva will have to pay back at the end of this process with Gail. Gail wants Treva to: educate others on the predatory nature of payday loan companies; research what she believes is her path to wealth, namely buying, renovating and flipping houses; and pay back Natalia for all her past goodwill in a meaningful way that won't break her own bank. Can Treva at least save the $1,400 to pay back Gail, let alone demonstrate that she's changed?