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Are you in debt?

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 [...]

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Tackle your financial situation

by admin on August 28, 2009

In order to successfully tackle your financial situation you need to get organized and understand your situation. So, this is where you start. Organization!!! In today’s economical climate, there are a lot of people who are looking for debt relief on their credit card debt. There are two types of debt secured and unsecured. In [...]

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Is Debt Settlement or Bankruptcy right for You

by admin on August 19, 2009

In today’s economical financial scene debt can make life difficult to enjoy. It’s part of our reality. Two possible solutions to resolving this burden can include bankruptcy or debt settlement. Let’s examine these possibilities. If your income does not exceed your expenses such as mortgage, utilities, car payment and insurance and your basic household needs [...]

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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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