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An Overview of Debt Consolidation
Debt can creep up on us and before we even know it we are in way over our heads. So, you got one credit card and then another and then another and now they're all maxed out. Or, you keep buying things on payment plans because you can't afford to pay for them all at once. Or, you're a single parent trying to work three jobs and give your children everything they want by maxing out your two lines of credit. And now you've got bad credit, don't know what to do and it's not even your fault.
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Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Help
If you have bad credit and are in serious debt, there are options available for you to consolidate your debt. There are companies that will help you manage your debt by negotiating with your creditors for lower interest rates, and they will take over the management of paying your monthly bills. You will send them one monthly payment. They, in turn, will pay each creditor that you owe. Their plans will usually save you money and the small monthly fee attached to the service is worth it.
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Student Loan Consolidations
When you are applying for a student consolidation loan, you are trying to take balances from other loans that can be student or parent loans and consolidate them in to one big loan with a single lender. They are available as FFELP (Stafford, PLUS and SLS), FISL, Perkins, Health Professional Student Loans, NSL, HEAL, Guaranteed Student Loans and Direct loans. Some lenders consolidation loans as private loans as well.
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Home Equity Loans to 125% for First Time Homebuyers
A 125% home equity loan, also called to as a no equity second mortgage, are available for first time homeowners who don't have any equity in their home. This second mortgage product allows offers an additional 25% above the appraised value of your home. People who just began unpacking can take advantage of the 125% equity loan for financing home improvements or consolidating bills. The 125% home loan can save you money if you use the cash to pay off bills.
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Student Loan Consolidation Guide
Student loans are loans that are offered to students to assist in payment of the costs of professional education. The government of the country offers these loans and at a very low rate of interest.
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Private Loan Consolidation
College life teaches you how to stretch a dollar, how to make a pizza cover breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and how to get the most out of your money. That said, when your college education is over and...
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Ways To Eliminate Your Student Loan Debts
Did you know that there's a better way to pay off your student debt and you don't have to work two part-time jobs to pay it off? Find out what you can do to eliminate your student loan debts.
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The Benefits of Refinancing Debt into a Mortgage
Debt consolidation entails taking out one loan to pay off many others. This is often done to secure a lower interest rate, secure a fixed interest rate or for the convenience of paying only one loan.
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Tips for Credit Card Consolidation
Credit card consolidation may save you a considerable amount of money, especially if you're transferring the balances from high APR (annual percentage rate) credit cards to low APR credit cards, or better yet, one of the many credit cards that offer zero percentage APR for balance transfers.
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Debt Management
How do you know that you are in DEBT? How do you know that you are really in deep DEBT? Do you think you need DEBT MANAGEMENT or DEBT CONSOLIDATION? This are the questions that most professionals will ask you about. If not, you will ask yourself this question. The true fact is that once you are interested even to pop into this web page, most likely you are in debt and you need advice on debt management or debt consolidation.
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Are IVA's Too Good to be True?
IVA's are increasingly popular as an alternative to bankruptcy, and this has given rise to a huge increase in the amount of TV and press coverage they receive. Here we look at whether an IVA really is a good solution or if they are all hype and no substance.
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Keeping Debt Under Control
Unfortunately, most people don't attempt to get their debt under control until it is too late. Once you have bad credit, it is difficult to get it under control, especially if you have a costly lifestyle. While anyone can get hit with an unexpected expense, there are a number of things you can do to avoid having bad credit, and if you should get into a situation where your credit is less than desirable, there are a number of things you can do to repair it. If you are thinking of using your credit card to pay for something, you should stop and ask yourself if you can pay it off within a month or two.
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The Things That Worry and Bother Us
Recently a local politician published a list of things that people in my corner of the world said they were worried about. It is an interesting list and I would venture to say that if such a survey were conducted in most capital cities of the world that the results would be pretty similar. Here is the list in descending order of importance...
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Enjoy the Best and Pay Much Less
Ignorance might be considered bliss but it is a sure-fire way to watch your bank account shrink or disappear altogether. You can actually enjoy much higher quality in your daily vices and save money. It is all a matter of being knowledgeable about your purchases.
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The Truth About Debt Negotiation (Settlement)
LOWER YOUR PAYMENT BY 50% - You've seen the ads. They certainly are enticing especially when you are buried under a mound of debt. But should you do it? What’s this all about?
Chances are they are talking about debt negotiation or debt settlement. Is debt negotiation right for you? What are the pros and cons of debt settlement?
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