by admin on October 30, 2009
Credit means money loaned to the consumer either by secured or unsecured method. Secured lending is the mortgage on your personal residence or your car while unsecured lending is the consumer’s credit cards. The lender’s who issue credit cards establish an initial credit limit to the consumer. Use your credit cards responsibly. A good credit [...]
by admin on October 27, 2009
The question of the day is? “How am I going to continue making my monthly minimum payments?” I have lost my job, had my salary reduced, got divorced, or had a medical emergency. Because of one of these financial hardships, I am barely able to maintain my monthly mortgage and car payments along my other [...]
by admin on October 20, 2009
Today consumers are overwhelmed with credit card debt. The reason why consumers are seeking some type of debt relief is because they have incurred a recent financial hardship. This hardship has taken the form of either losing their job, reduced hours, divorce, death or a medical emergency. The majority of consumers want to pay off [...]
by admin on October 15, 2009
The consumer in the prior years used their credit card as a method to purchase everything from retail, groceries, airline tickets and everyday living expenses. Debt settlement has become a way for the consumer to unburden themselves from their unsecured credit card debt. However, when the economic climate changed the consumer was not longer able [...]
by admin on October 14, 2009
You have reviewed all the various options for getting yourself out of your recent financial situation and not sure where to turn. You are seeking some type of financial relief. The solution to this situation is a debt settlement program. Before entering into any program, the consumer needs to understand how the program works and [...]
by admin on October 13, 2009
The largest problem facing consumers today is their unsecured credit card debt. The consumer might want to consider a debt settlement program because they want to pay off their credit cards but have been struggling because of possible job loss or reduced salary or a medical emergency. Of course the consumer is asking “Is this [...]
by admin on October 12, 2009
Consumers today are facing a hardship that has been caused by not only the economic climate of losing their jobs or reduced hours to part-time but also by a medical expenses. This means maybe only making the monthly minimum payments on their credit cards. So during these trying economic times, the consumer is not only [...]
by admin on September 30, 2009
I read a quote by Pat Robertson and his advice was this ” The law of compound interest coupled with the law of use will lead to amazing things. Meaning if you save it and compound it – sooner or later you will come out with something better” I happen to agree with his observations [...]
by admin on September 30, 2009
Many of us ask the question “What if the unthinkable happens?” I’ve been living paycheck to paycheck and living beyond my means. I’ve been laid off and I have no reserves or back up plans. Of course this will lead to a degree of worry, anxiety, fear and perhaps to denial of the severity of [...]
by admin on September 28, 2009
In today’s society, the consumer is asking themselves the following questions: • I’m I ready to face the hard decisions about a solution? • Is there are way off this financial treadmill? • How do I get rid of the emotional baggage I’m carrying because of my debt? As a consumer, you can’t feel like [...]