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3 Tips To Finding The Best Debt Consolidation Company

Debt consolidation companies help consolidate your bills into one monthly payment, so you never have to worry again about remembering multiple due dates or dealing with late payments. Here are some tips to help you find the best Debt Consolidation Company.


Should I Consolidate My College Loans?

What is something that every college graduate wants to do? Save money! Learning the benefits of consolidating college loans can save you a considerable amount of money. Over the length of the loan you could save thousands of dollars that could have been saved for a new apartment, a new house, even a wedding. But the first thing you need to understand is how consolidating college loans work.


Credit Card Payments Increasing? Advice for Consolidating Debt with an Equity Loan & Second Mortgage

Regulators with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency began pressuring card issuers to raise minimum monthly payments. The new law for minimum payments went into effect at the end of 2005, and several credit card companies have already doubled their minimum monthly payments from 2% to 4%. If you are a homeowner, you may want to consider a debt consolidation loan through a mortgage refinance or home equity loan (second mortgage) because it will not only reduce your debt, but you also may get a 100% tax deduction on the interest you pay on your loan.


Graduates - You Need To Consolidate Your Student Loans Soon!

If you are planning on consolidating your student loans, you better act fast. July 1st marks the single largest Interest rate hike in history for students with loans. Read the pros & cons of consolidating now then get started before it's too late!


Debt Consolidation: Second Mortgage Loan Advantages and Disadvantages

You may never be as popular as today’s second mortgage, but it could be your best friend. In today’s finance-friendly world, it seems like everyone is getting a second mortgage or home equity line of credit -- and as interest rates climb, their popularity grows.


Guide to Online Debt Consolidation

Online debt consolidation programs help individuals to research, apply and take part in debt reduction programs. The consumer can manage the financing of debts at the click of a mouse. With the problem of excessive debt growing on today, online debt consolidation programs are becoming easy and beneficial.


Perks and Pitfalls of Debt Consolidation

Whether you want to pursue debt consolidation in order to make a good financial situation better or to pull yourself back from the brink of bankruptcy you will want to consider the good and bad things that may result from the choices you make.


Bury the Debt Monster - Part Three

You knew at some point we’d have to use the “B” word. That dreaded word that rhymes with “fudge-it”. Unfortunately, in order for you to successfully bury the debt monster and regain (or create!) financial independence, it’s necessary that you don’t fudge your budget.


Saving Your Future Income With Student Loan Debt Consolidation

Often many students start their career with loans hanging over their heads. By opting for student loan debt consolidation at the end of their college life, these students can avoid the danger of loans playing havoc with their fledging career.


Interest Free Debt Consolidation - Pay Lower Interests On Debts

Interest free debt consolidation is a good reason why many people prefer to debt consolidation. Loan consolidations aims to make it easier for people to repay debts and avoid the take over of their property. Most creditors would rather have their loan money back rather than take away the assets of debtors. That is why they willingly lower interest rates on consolidated debts so that the debtor can repay them sooner.


Clearing Up the Question of IVA Fees

Clearing Up the Question of IVA Fees and What is Charged to the client.


How To Save Money When You Are In Debt

Everybody wants a piece of your paycheck. With so many bills, how could you save any money, let alone get out of debt? We can show you how.


How To Go About Paying Your Debts

When you fall into debts, you need to effectively manage your finances. Failure to do so may result in the debts spiraling uncontrollably. The only way to get rid of the debts is by paying them off. Here are some steps that will help you pay off your debts at the earliest.


Why You Should Be Thinking About Equity Release

Over 55? Home-owner? You could release a lump sum of money without having to sell your home.


How to Get Out of Credit Card Debt

Credit cards are so much a part of everyday living that it is hard to imagine what life would be like without them. But if you find yourself sinking deeper and deeper into debt and are looking for a way to escape, you need to make a plan...


Lawsuit Loan - Is It a Scam?

Lawsuit loans are becoming more well known and understood, by attorneys, as a viable resource for their contingency clients to survive until settlement occurs. Discover the quick and easy way to a juicy cash advance on your lawsuit. If you don't win your case, you don't repay the advance.


Debt Snowball - A Simple Method Of Getting Out Of Debt

A debt snowball could be the answer to getting out of debt. But how does it work?


Collection Call Strategies

Collection call strategies may include a nicer approach from some collectors. Sometimes they try to befriend you so that you will take their calls and send them money. Even so, you still may find that your rights have been violated.


Is It a Good Idea to Negotiate Debt Settlement?

When you're in debt there is much stress on your mind as well as on your physical body. For that reason many want to get out of the situation any way they can, and after searching through your different options, and ruling out bankruptcy, you may find that it's wise to try to negotiate a debt settlement.


How To Simplify Your Living Expenses

Reducing your living expenses is one major way to put you on the path to financial freedom. But how can you do that? This article gives you a few tips to dramatically KEEP money in your bank account!


Difference Between Good and Bad Debts

Consider the debts that have a low possibility to be repaid. There are two types of bad debts: business bad debt and non-business bad debt...


Aging an Account - Unlike Wine it Only Gets Worse?

Just because the creditors finally give up and leave you alone doesn't mean you don't owe the debt. The longer you wait the longer it takes to get the derogatory information off your credit report.



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