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3 Signs of Debt Consolidators To Avoid
If you find yourself in debt and you are thinking about contacting a debt consolidator or a debt management company, there are a few things that you should know. Here are three signs to help you determine which debt consolidators to avoid.
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Consolidate College Loans
If you know how college loan consolidation works, you can save thousands of dollars a year – money you could use to buy books and other materials to aid you through college. Read on to familiarize yourself with the concept of loan consolidation and learn how to make it work for you.
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Debt Settlement – 3 Important Considerations
Are you still afraid to answer phone calls from numbers you don’t recognize? Take a look at debt settlement after considering 3 important points of which you need to be aware. Debt settlement is a viable option when you’re still trying to make monthly payments only to see your balances continually rise and the ol’ pick-up and hang-up routine hasn’t scared away the debt collectors.
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Nonprofit Credit Counseling Agencies - Think Twice Before You Leap
This article covers the basics of non-profit credit counseling agencies. It includes a list of warnings signs to help consumers ascertain if they may be in need of such counseling. It also features detailed information on what to look for in a credit counseling agency and the importance of making an informed decision.
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Consolidation Loans - Savior or Poison?
You're done! The debts keep mounting, your cashflow is backwards. What can you do? There are several options, one of which is a debt consolidation loan. Is it the right way to go? Find out now.
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Best Debt Consolidation Loans
Debt consolidation loan services act as a third party intermediary to assist you in negotiating lower interest fees and monthly payments with your unsecured debt holders.
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Getting Out of Debt
Specialists on money management analyze the ways how common consumers get into debt and determine basic plans out of debt.
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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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Debt Tips From A Debt Expert
Getting over your head in debt is something that no one wants to ever go through or deal with. It can be embarrassing and shameful; all while ruining your overall financial picture.
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The Minimum Payment Trap
Does your credit card balance never seem to go down? Do you wonder where your minimum payments go each month? Has your interest rate increased without your knowledge? Does your credit card statement have charges you don't understand?
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