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Student Loan Debt Consolidation
So, you've been to collage, got your degree and thousands of dollars of student debt. You've heard about student loan debt consolidation, but is it worth the bother?
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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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Hurricanes and Debt Consolidation
The average American consumer presently is over 150 percent of annual income in short-term debt. This includes credit cards and car loans and things get much worse when a major catastrophic hurricane devastates or destroys the town that the living.
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Escape the Credit Card Death Spiral
If you're tired of all the bad news in the mail and nasty phone calls, you are probably in the credit card death spiral. There are ways to escape it and get your credit rating back to where you want it at the same time.
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Debt Settlement - Can It Really Eliminate Your Debt?
If you're in debt and looking for solutions, debt settlement may the answer for you. If you're considering this route, but would like additional information, read on for the answers you need to ensure that you're well-informed regarding debt settlement.
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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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