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Consolidate Debt
Consolidating debt helps to ease consumers’ problems with handling large debts from a number of creditors. Consolidating debt is quite important nowadays since debt has been steadily increasing at a rate of 5 percent a year. With interest rates ranging from 16 percent to 25 percent, it is not surprising that people have an average debt of almost $10,000. Almost 80 percent of the population is in heavy debt.
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How To Do A Credit Card Debt Consolidation
Credit card debt consolidation allows you to pay your current debts in 3-6 years. Under a debt consolidation plan, terms and conditions change. The purpose of debt consolidation is to speed up your p...
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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.
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Consolidate and Live Debt Free
Are your credit cards in charge of your life? Are you living payday to payday with no end in sight? Making large payments but not making much of a dent on your principal balance? It may be time to consolidate and live debt free.
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Debt Help is One Call Away
You have put out the call for help with your debt problems. Working with a credit counseling agency is a good place to get help in the early stages of your debt problems. They can help you come up with a plan to present to your creditors.
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Freeze Your Credit!
Several states allow individuals to freeze their credit report- which prohibits credit from being issued in their names. While some states, including Texas, Illinois, Washington and Vermont, only allow credit freezes if the individual has already been the victim of identity theft- other states, including California, New York, New Jersey, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina and Colorado.
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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.
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Debt Settlement - Can It Really Eliminate Your Debt?
If you're in debt and looking for solutions, debt settlement may the answer for you. If you're considering this route, but would like additional information, read on for the answers you need to ensure that you're well-informed regarding debt settlement.
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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.
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Debt Through The Generations
A lot of people may have had varying prosperity leaving them with debts that are hard to completely eliminate. For many people this debt problem can be eliminated by taking a homeowners loan or mortgage out, but when there are interest rate increases then they may find themselves far more stretched trying to pay off their mortgage.
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Living Debt Free
Nothing could be more comforting than the thought that you do not have any debts to pay, whether in the form of loans or credit card bills. Though you may have been led to believe that charging your expenses is cool and hip, the truth that lies with the phrase ?cash is king? is undeniable. Buy the things you need whenever you have the cash to back it up. If not, then do not make any hasty purchases.
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Cancel The Credit Card Christmas
...Before Your Credit Cards Get Cancelled! Every year, we respond the same way, like Scrooge, giving away the store to avoid the Ghost of Christmas Future. Unfortunately, if we use credit cards to buy Christmas decorations, refreshments and gifts, most us are haunted by the Ghost of Christmas Past...the past 20 Christmases, if we make the minimum payment. Since we're making payments this year on the holidays of years, even decades past, it makes sense to look at ways we can avoid using credit cards for at least this one holiday every year.
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