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Too much credit does too much harm.

by admin on September 10, 2009

As the children start the new school year it is time for the consumer’s to take hold of their unsecured debt. This debt will only grow over the next several months as the holidays approach and will continue to add pressure to the family situation. So how does the consumer stop this pressure and get [...]

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Credit cards at our disposal.

by admin on September 9, 2009

In today’s society many Americans are addicted to buying almost everything on credit. Perhaps out of convenience – to simplify their life or maybe out of personal or economical hardship. The retailers make it possible for us to thrive on this concept with buying everything on credit. However, it doesn’t take long before your wallet [...]

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Credit Card Debt

by admin on September 3, 2009

You receive an offer in the mail for a credit card. You send in back and within weeks you have a credit card at your disposal. It becomes the perfect recipe for a financial disaster. While convenience is wonderful with regards to your credit card it also comes with a price. It seems as though [...]

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A way out of Debt – Debt Settlement

by admin on August 27, 2009

“Never let life’s hardships disturb you..no one can avoid problems, not even saints or sages” Nichiren Dasihonen The above quote rings true for the consumer who is struggling with their unsecured credit card debt. The consumer not longer can avoid the problem, the unwanted telephone collection calls and letters from the credit card companies or [...]

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Debt Relief for Consumers

by admin on August 26, 2009

A historical look at a debt settlement program is nothing new for the consumer or for the lenders in regard to unsecured debt. Some type of settlement practice has been in place for over 100 years. The plan may not have been called debt settlement it might have been know as debt relief or debt [...]

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My Finances and Debt Settlement

by admin on August 11, 2009

Do you have Credit Card Debt of More than $5,000? “A budget is just a method of worrying before you spend money, as well afterward” .Anonymous The major question, you need to ask yourself can I work within a structured budget to get me out of my financial mess? If the answer is yes, then [...]

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What are the Credit Card Bill of Rights?

by admin on May 24, 2009

President Barack Obama just signed the credit card bill of rights or as it is better known a credit card consumers bill of rights.  This new law will limit the fees and contract interest rates changes.  Credit Card companies have been getting away with murder when it comes to the high fees and interest rates [...]

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What are the New Credit Card Laws?

by admin on May 20, 2009

The new credit card laws should be coming into effect shortly.  What are they and how will they affect the credit cards that are in your wallet?  The new credit card rules will be easier for people to understand.  Analysts say that the new laws will make credit more difficult to get and more expensive [...]

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