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Debt Reduction – Your Simple 9 Step Plan
Debt reduction doesn't have to be an overwhelming experience. Here's a simplified approach that will get you started in the right direction for debt reduction. This 9 step plan can help you get out of debt and stay out.
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Bill Consolidation Tips: Best 2nd Mortgage & Equity Loans for Debt Consolidation
With the new bankruptcy laws being in effect since last October, credit card companies are doubling their minimum payment requirements. For people already stretched to their financial limits, this can be devastating. The new laws also make it more expensive and time-consuming to file for bankruptcy, which has consumers looking for alternate means of debt relief. These home equity loans are popular ways of consolidating high interest debts into a single loan with lower payments. If you have good credit, you may qualify for an unsecured personal loan.
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Debt Consolidation Advice
You can receive debt consolidation advice from a number of sources. These include debt consolidation company websites, your financial institution, and state or federal government agencies. Research all of these information sources carefully before you decide on the debt consolidation solution that’s best for you.
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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.
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Have You Called Your Credit Card Company Lately?
By picking up the phone and calling your credit card company you could potentially save yourself and your family thousands. Don't dismiss the idea thinking they will not do it for you because they will!
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2 Debt Tips for Improving Your Credit Score
If you are struggling with debt and need to improve your credit score, you need to understand how important financial organization will be. Getting your finances organized will go a long way toward improving your credit score and reducing your debt. So how do you go about making these changes?
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Credit Card Debt Consolidation Program - A Comprehensive Personal Finance Tool
Credit card debt consolidation program is the safest way to get rid of the unmanageable debt problem. The program helps you to consolidate all your credit card debts into one single consolidated, yet affordable monthly payment. What makes this program more special is its ability to help you get your finances back on track while you pay off all your debts simultaneously. Plastic money has been very popular because of the comfort it provides.
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Preventing Post-Graduation Debt
Did you know that the typical college graduate leaves academia with an average of $20,000 in debt waiting to be repaid? With more and more companies offering credit cards and low-interest rate loans to college students, it's easy to see why.
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Debt Priority or Hierarchy of Debt
What do you do when all of a sudden the month is just beginning and the $$$$'s are gone? You put emotion away and get crackin' with bill priorities and some cold hard facts about debt... and maybe even the priorities in your life. All debt is not equal.
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Reduce Credit Card Debt, Alone
Sure, there are tons of organizations in the world today that offer services to eliminate debt. Some of which are not for profit and others of which will charge you a fee, depending of course on the company and what services they offer. However, did you know that you could reduce credit card debt all by yourself? You do not need help from any of these companies, all you really need is some guidance and tools, and then you can be on the road to breathing easier thanks to reduced credit card debt.
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Get Personal With Your Debt Help Management Program
Unless you're an accountant, you probably didn't learn about managing your finances in school. That's an unfortunate reality for most people that land them needing debt management help. You start out in your parents' house, where your monetary needs are provided, and then are let loose on the world without any, or few, financial planning skills. What many people don't realize is that living with debt is not managing debt. . .
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College Grads - Wave Goodbye To Credit Card Debt
As you leave college life behind, you’re probably carrying a lot more around with you than just a shiny new diploma. If you’re like most college grads, you’re carrying the burden of credit card debt - lots of it. In fact, the average college graduate leaves school with over $2,000 in credit card debt.
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