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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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Consolidating Student Loans Under $10,000
If you have a loan under $10,000 you'll find it hard to consolidate it. Most lender will not consolidate your loan unless you have more than $10,000. But there is always a way if there's a will.
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Debt Strategy that Works
Do you have a debt strategy that works? If borrowing all you can is your strategy, it's not going to work! Debts are both good and bad, but in general, the less debt you have, the better off you are.
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Debt Consolidation
This article explains the features of debt consolidation and offers suggestions on choosing a debt consolidation company.
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Buried in Bills
Getting out of debt is the second biggest concern for Americans. A recent survey showed only being blown up by International Islamic Radical Terrorists was higher. What was third on the list? Losing weight. Go figure, apparently Stewie Griffin could have told us that. Buried in Bills and debt?
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Credit Counseling and Debt Relief in Kansas
Kansas residents looking to eliminate credit card debt may contact one of these agencies for more information. Here is some information about these credit counseling agencies serving the state of Kansas.
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Help With Debt Problems
One of the most often overlooked resources for finding help with debt problems is also one of the most valuable. Here are some great ideas about where to find the help you need starting right now.
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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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Our Painful Secret: Credit Cards Debt
Credit cards and related debt are one of the deepest, darkest secrets that Americans keep. Most people (over 60%) are in debt. But few know how to deal with it and get out of it. Learn how to get out of debt.
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Uk Debt Finance - Financing Business Growth
There are so many questions from SME businesses that are looking for debt finance of some sort or another. Valuable time is wasted by SME stakeholders trying to source the right deal from the right people at the right price for the right reason. It can be a minefield which may not be as desperate as leading to a company downfall but lack of funds not available within a reasonable timeframe can spell the beginning of missed opportunities, months of struggle and eventually an insolvency disaster waiting to happen.
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Become Debt Free
Freedom always comes with a price. In the case of a person that is cash-strapped or struggling for cash, financial freedom is lost when the bills come pouring in and following the scheduled budget is no longer an option.
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Advice to Reduce Debt
Deep in debt and don't know what to do? You are not alone in this financial dilemma. There are a lot of people like you who caved in to the attraction of impulsive buying and frivolous spending that the day comes when you are completely swamped with loans bills to pay. There is hope, though, as there will always be a solution to any problem.
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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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