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Debt Consolidation Companies
Are you suffering from high interest loans and debts that seem to never go away? Then it is about time you get some serious help from experts who can ease your burden through a program called debt consolidation or debt management.
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125% Home Equity Loans: No Equity Financing for Extra Cash & Debt Consolidation
If you want to lower your monthly mortgage payment and need some extra cash on the side but haven’t owned your home long enough to build up equity, there is a solution. We’re talking about a 125% home equity loan. The loan basically allows you to borrow 25% more than your homes fair market value or FMV. For example, if your home is worth $300,000 a lender could finance a new loan for $375,000 giving the borrower an extra $75,000. This no equity loan becomes very useful, because it allows you to consolidate credit cards that usually have higher interest into the loan.
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What is Debt Consolidation?
This article explains how a debt consolidation service can help those experiencing debt problems by reducing their monthly payments.
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Alternatives to Filing Bankruptcy
Before making the decision to file for bankruptcy or chapter 7, you do have a few more options to consider such as debt consolidation and more.
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Debt Relief- Breaking Free
This article provides useful information for consumers who are suffering from overwhelming debt burdens. By budgeting or seeking debt relief, their situation can improve considerably.
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Debt Settlement - The Perfect Solution If
Today, more then ever, people need a break from debt. The two most common solutions are bankruptcy and debt settlement. Most people already know bankruptcy is the last possible thing you want to do, which leaves debt settlement.
The question is; does debt settlement really work?
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Select A Debt Consolidation Company With Caution
These days when more and more people are approaching some or the other debt consolidation company for consolidating their credit card and other unsecured debts, there has been a mushrooming of many debt consolidation companies. No doubt, there any numerous genuine companies who offer ethical debt consolidation programs and are interested in getting you out of the debt trap. But there are many operators who under the garb of a genuine debt consolidation company can add to your problems by charging you hefty fee and still doing nothing to get you out of the debt trap.
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Debt Settlement Negotiations - Steps For Success
This article provides useful information for consumers seeking ways to negotiate a debt settlement. Although the process is very time consuming, stressful, and perhaps best left to professionals, it can be done.
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Credit Card Counseling: A Key To Debt Free Life
In this article, you learn about how to use your credit cards efficiently and manage your credit card payments. The article also covers the advantages of approaching Credit Card Counseling Centers for guidance in managing your credit card debts.
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The IVA Debate Set To Rage On
The debate as to whether the IVA is rightly considered an invaluable tool for servicing insurmountable debt is set to continue long into 2007.
With so many debt companies trying to push the notion of the Individual Voluntary Arrangement on those struggling with debt and some financial advisors commenting it might not be the best solution – the controversy surrounding the IVA is set to storm on.
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Debt Counseling with Consumer Credit Counseling
If you are considering an online debt consolidation service it is important to find a reliable, licensed company. However, you may find other alternatives that could better serve your purpose of becoming debt-free.
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Debt Management Plan Basics
Many consumers find that they are no longer able to mange their debt on their own. They need help. Debt management plans are an excellent tool for those that need assistance in eliminating their debt.
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Her goal, ultimately, is home ownership. Her credit scores, however, were too low to qualify for most sub prime loan packages. She had some collection accounts that were 2 years and, in some cases, six years old. The CCCS program indicated that she would start giving them money each month that they would then break the money down into smaller amounts and forward off to each collection account.
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