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Student Loan Consolidation – 6 Effective Ways To Get The Best Rates
A low interest rate means that you will be in a position to pay your student loan quicker thus becoming debt free sooner. First and foremost, the financial situation and credit of a borrower influences the student consolidation loan rate one can get. A good credit rating means that you are in a position to get a lower interest rate. However, it may still be worth your while to look into student loan consolidation with or without good credit. Let the lenders at least take a look at your financial situation to see if you can qualify.
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Can I Save Money Paying off Credit Card Debt with a Second Mortgage?
Most credit cards have interest rates which are significantly higher than the interest rates offered on mortgages. The compounding interest associated with credit card debt where debtors wind up paying interest on the original debt plus additional interest can be very costly. Conversely a simple interest second mortgage does not have this same effect. Homeowners enjoy lower monthly payments with lower interest rates and these lower payments enable the homeowner to save more money each month.
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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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Debt Consolidation Loan For Debt Management
Debt management is very important if you borrow on a regular basis. You must keep track of your outstanding loans and their interest. Always make sure that you repay your loans as per the terms and conditions. Never let the unpaid loan balance exceed the original loan amount.
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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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Timing is Everything
Changing credit card guidelines and new rules that govern bankruptcy may mean a difficult future for US credit card holders.
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How Much Do IVAs Cost?
How Much Do IVAs Cost? A breakdown of the real fees and costs associated with Individual Voluntary Arrangements.
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Debt Free Business
Owning your own business is the American dream. You can be your own boss and do the work you always wanted to do. So why do some many people believe that their dream should become a nightmare? They may not profess it, but when they start their business with a loan, they have given someone else the ability to dictate their life – the bank.
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Tips To Avoid Debt Mistakes
Each year people resolve to eliminate their debts but end up going deeper and deeper into them. Here, some common mistakes have been pinpointed so that they can be avoided in the year ahead. Reading them well and identifying your lapses will ensure that by the end of 2007, you are absolutely debt free.
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Gaining Control-Your Debt Free Spending Plan!
Life is full of surprises and can catch you off guard. Plan for your future! Don't get caught up in the credit wars. God did not intend for us to be slave to the lender and live paycheck to paycheck! Planning your personal financial affairs through prioritizing your needs and budgeting your income and expenses is the best way to achieving success in developing the best lifestyle of being debt-free and staying that way.
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Business Debt, How to Cope With It
Business debts are harder to pay because if a company stops operating because of financial problems, debt will start accumulating just the same, and the interest rates and payment periods will become longer.
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State Court Judgments Pose a Threat to Your Financial Future
Lawsuits filed by creditors over past due accounts will result in judgments. Unlike an unpaid bill, a judgment functions as a secured debt that impairs all of your property. Your wages, bank accounts, personal and real property are at risk. Learn why you should make every effort to avoid being subject to judgments.
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