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Thursday, November 2, 2006; 4:26 PM

Doctors may not make house calls any more, but Michelle Singletary does. Be a guest on "Singletary Says" on TV One and let Michelle show you how to get your finances in order. If you or your family fit one of the profiles below and live in the Washington metro area, send an e-mail to colorofmoney@washpost.com and write "Singletary Says" in the subject line.

-- A budding entrepreneur who wants to start his or her own business but would like help straightening out his or her personal finances first.

-- Victims of identity theft, especially those whose identities were stolen by a relative or friend.

-- A grandparent who is taking care of grandchildren but is having trouble making ends meet. Or perhaps your ends meet but you're spoiling the grandchildren and want to find ways to stop overindulging them.

-- A recently divorced person who needs help figuring out how to get back on track with his or her finances.

-- A parent or parents who want to get out of the habit of overindulging their children.

-- A couple or single parent who wants help in teaching their teenagers how to break the cycle of bad money decisions.

-- Someone who is trying to recover financially after filing for bankruptcy in the last two years.

-- Parents who have grown children still living at home and want them to leave and live on their own financially.

-- A couple or single person who has gotten caught up in the vicious cycle of "payday loans."

-- Michelle Singletary


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